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Residents ask council to halt speed-camera citations, cite malfunctioning lights and slow appeals process

5734436 · September 8, 2025
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Summary

Speakers asked Richmond City Council to stop issuing speed-camera citations in certain school zones, saying lights were obscured by trees and that appeals were delayed.

Several residents used the public-comment period to complain about speed-camera enforcement and to ask council to suspend citations until technical and procedural issues were resolved.

Wanda Stallings (Third District) said speed cameras had produced “over 40,000 citations” and questioned how many of those were legally issued when, she said, “the cameras, the lights were not working.” Stallings…

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