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Orting council hears vendor presentation on school‑zone camera program; no vote tonight
Summary
Orting City Council members on May 20 heard a detailed presentation about a proposed automated school‑zone speed‑enforcement program following a city RFP; staff said Novoa Global was the vendor selected and that the council was not being asked to take action tonight.
Orting City Council members on May 20 heard a detailed presentation about a proposed automated school‑zone speed‑enforcement program following a city RFP; staff said Novoa Global was the vendor selected and that the council was not being asked to take action tonight.
The presentation, delivered by Heidi Traverso, a consultant and former Seattle Police Department officer, explained how cameras would detect and document speed violations inside active school‑zone beacons and how the program would be run. "This program is really customizable to whatever Orting wants," Traverso said.
Why it matters: Council members and staff said the city expects traffic to grow as infrastructure and housing projects are built, making school‑zone safety a higher priority for enforcement and engineering. Staff framed the camera program as a force multiplier for the police department rather than an immediate staffing substitute.
Key facts: Traverso told the council that Washington law governing…
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