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Property committee reviews automated stop‑arm camera options to curb illegal passing
Summary
Springfield Township property committee heard an overview of automated stop‑arm enforcement technology, including how Pennsylvania law structures civil fines and vendor revenue models; staff will continue vendor talks and evaluate feasibility for the 2026–27 year.
Springfield Township School District property committee members discussed automated stop‑arm enforcement systems and vendor business models during their Oct. 22 committee meeting. Staff described state-level legal limits on civil penalties and said the district is exploring feasibility and costs with multiple vendors.
The overview came from a district staff member who explained that “the law a few years ago changed in Pennsylvania to allow... cameras on the outside of school buses” to create an evidence package for law enforcement, who can then issue civil…
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