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Committee hears update on automated speed-enforcement pilot; vote called, result not recorded
Summary
Council committee received an update on an automated speed-enforcement pilot, discussed site-selection criteria, data-retention and contract timeline; a vote was called to approve staff recommendations but the transcript does not record the result.
The Transportation Committee on Sept. 10 received a staff update on the city’s automated speed-enforcement pilot and discussed next steps including site selection, data storage and a contract timeline. Committee members questioned how quickly the cameras could be activated and what safeguards would govern use of license-plate and personal data.
The city presentation began when staff introduced an update on item 0.9, described in the agenda as “an LTUT report updating an implementation plan for the automated speed-enforcement pilot.” Transportation staff said they had completed an initial meeting with a consultant, reduced a preliminary list of candidate locations from 300 to 125 and expected to finalize locations next month. Staff…
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