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Monroe staff give council locational analysis for automated speed cameras; council asks staff to focus on school zones, Highway 2 and several corridors
Summary
William McCorkle, a city staff member, briefed the Monroe City Council on July 8 on a locational analysis required before the city may implement automated traffic safety cameras.
William McCorkle, a city staff member, briefed the Monroe City Council on July 8 on a locational analysis required before the city may implement automated traffic safety cameras.
“The state requires us before we implement cameras into any location to complete a analysis of each location,” McCorkle said, summarizing legal and analytical steps that must precede installation.
McCorkle explained state law authorizes camera placement in school speed zones (within 300 feet of a school or playground border), school walk zones (within a one‑mile radius traveled by vulnerable users), public park zones (within 300 feet), hospital zones (within 300 feet) and roadway work…
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