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Mesa council asks about photo‑enforcement upgrades as state bills to ban photo radar stall
Summary
Council members discussed a proposed update to photo‑enforcement equipment and two state bills that could eliminate photo radar; staff said contracts include termination language if state law changes and that the two bills introduced this year are currently stalled
Mesa council members asked about a planned upgrade to the city’s photo‑enforcement equipment and whether state legislation could force the city to discontinue the program.
Council member Go forth noted the agenda item to replace outdated photo‑enforcement equipment and asked whether any new sites were planned. City staff said the priority for photo radar is school zones and high‑risk intersections and that two new school‑zone locations are part of the planned…
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