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Milton outlines speed‑camera rollout timeline; police report increased DUIs and recent fentanyl seizure
Summary
City officials said staff are finishing backend work for a school‑year start of speed‑camera enforcement with a 30‑day amnesty period; Milton police reported a rise in DUI incidents and said a traffic stop yielded a one‑gram fentanyl seizure.
Milton — City staff told Milton City Council Monday that the city is finishing back‑office work for a speed‑camera program and is targeting the start of the next school year, with a 30‑day amnesty period before enforcement begins.
Councilmember Whelan asked about the public advisement period for signage; a city staff member said some signs are already up and that the 30‑day amnesty — when the system notifies motorists but does not issue violations — begins when the camera system goes live. “We’re still…
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