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Redmond police seek council backing for school‑zone automated speed cameras; equity report, ordinance and vendor contract planned for March

2166919 · January 30, 2025
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Summary

Redmond police on Jan. 28 said they will seek council approval to deploy automated speed‑safety cameras in school zones, subject to a required equity analysis and municipal code amendments.

Redmond police and staff updated the City Council on Jan. 28 about a proposed automated speed‑safety camera program focused initially on school zones, with scope to add parks later.

Police Chief Daryl Lowe and Deputy Chief Coates told the council the program will follow the state law provisions for automated traffic enforcement, including required signage at least 30 days before cameras issue tickets and a statutory requirement for an equity analysis of impacted areas. Lowe said the amended municipal code and the equity analysis will be…

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