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Committee approves public hearing for school bus photo‑enforcement ordinance; cameras to target illegal passing of stopped buses
Summary
The committee voted 6–1 to send an ordinance authorizing school-bus-mounted photo‑enforcement systems to a public hearing. The draft mirrors state enabling language, sets a $250 civil penalty per camera-detected violation, and requires visible identification on equipped buses.
The Norwalk Ordinance Committee voted Oct. 21 to send a draft ordinance authorizing school‑bus-mounted photo enforcement systems to a public hearing. The committee’s vote was 6–1 in favor of taking the ordinance to public hearing; Committee member Nora Nojelski Eitner voted no.
The draft ordinance follows language in the state’s authorizing statute and lays out definitions, vendor requirements and a civil-penalty schedule. Under the committee package, a civil penalty for a…
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