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Redmond council committee delays vote on automated speed cameras pending survey and study session
Summary
The Public Safety and Human Services Committee reviewed a package to amend Redmond Municipal Code 10.25, approve a contract with Nova Global and launch an automated speed-camera program but members asked staff to return with full survey results and a study session before placing the items on a final vote.
Redmond — The Public Safety and Human Services Committee on March 18 reviewed a police proposal to create an automated speed safety camera program, amend Redmond Municipal Code 10.25 and approve a contract with camera vendor Nova Global, but committee members declined to put the items on a final vote until they review fuller community survey results and hold a study session.
The Police Department presented three related requests: approval to develop the automated speed-camera program, approval of the amended municipal code governing automated traffic cameras and approval of a vendor contract with Nova Global for implementation. Deputy Chief Coats and Police Chief Lowe answered council questions about locations, vendor capabilities and program timing.
Committee members said the packet and ordinance language were useful but multiple members, including Council Vice President Forsyth and Council Member Fields,…
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