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Council hears support for automated radar and cautions about enforcement workload for police
Summary
A public commenter praised the city’s automated radar enforcement program; staff and the sheriff's‑contract police warned the 24/7 camera program increases review workload and that a civilian reviewer or additional staff may be required.
At its meeting, Kenmore council heard strong public praise for the city’s automated radar (photo) enforcement at a downtown school zone, followed by staff reports that the 24‑hour camera program is increasing review workload for the police department.
Jennifer Anderson LaRue told council she watched the Arrowhead automated enforcement system and said it has improved safety: “I am 100% on board with collecting funds for anyone who refuses to be obeying the law,” she said during public comment, citing…
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