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Redmond Council approves consent agenda, adopts Safer Streets plan; separate speed-camera proposal fails in split vote
Summary
On April 15 the Redmond City Council approved a consent agenda that included the Safer Streets Action Plan and two items read into the record; a separate motion on automated speed-enforcement measures failed after a split roll call; the council also authorized staff to send a federal letter protecting tax-exempt municipal bonds.
The Redmond City Council took several formal actions April 15 during its regular business meeting, approving most of the consent agenda, adopting a Safer Streets Action Plan and authorizing a council-level letter to federal lawmakers urging protection of tax-exempt municipal bonds. A separate proposal to implement automated speed-enforcement measures drew extended debate and failed on a split roll call.
Consent agenda and readings: The council approved the consent agenda (excluding one pulled item) by roll call. Among items acted on were adoption of the City of Redmond Safer Streets Action Plan and the reading into the record of Resolution No. 16-02 (notice of intent to designate residential target areas for an expanded…
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