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Fairfax supervisors split on bill to expand automated speed enforcement beyond school zones

2394916 · January 31, 2025
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Summary

A bill to expand automated speed enforcement beyond current school and work zones drew mixed responses: supervisors favor wider deployment for safety but staff warned new advisory, warning and reporting requirements could make implementation more complex and costly; board asked staff to keep negotiating amendments.

Fairfax County supervisors and staff discussed proposed changes to Virginia's automated speed enforcement laws that would expand where localities may operate speed safety cameras but would add new procedural and reporting requirements.

County staff described House Bill 2041 (as discussed) and recent amendments that would allow localities to use automated enforcement outside of existing school- and work-zone programs while imposing additional requirements: a warning period before fines,…

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