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Falling photo‑enforcement revenue forces court adjustments; Redflex contract and camera design cited
Summary
City staff told the budget committee that red‑light/photo enforcement revenue has dropped since cameras were reactivated, cutting projected municipal court income by roughly $400,000–$500,000 per year; the budget reflects court staffing reductions and higher vendor costs (including Redflex) tied to CPI adjustments and contract terms.
Finance and departmental staff told the budget committee that revenue from photo enforcement and traffic fines has declined and that the city reset revenue assumptions for the 5‑year forecast.
Finance Director David Broadway and City Manager Craig Sheldon said intersection redesigns and behavior changes reduced the number of enforceable violations at certain locations; Broadway said the reset cut expectations by “about $400,000 to $500,000” annually compared with earlier assumptions. He also told…
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