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Council approves speed-management plan; committee recommends ending tactical warning cameras
Summary
The council approved the Public Services Committee recommendation to discontinue the tactical warning camera pilot and pursue driver feedback signs, pavement markings, QR code crosswalk info and outreach as part of a broader speed-management program.
Dublin City Council voted to direct staff to implement the Public Services Committee’s speed-management recommendations, which include ending a tactical warning camera pilot and deploying other non-enforcement tools to reduce vehicle speeds.
At the May 14 Public Services Committee meeting, staff summarized program results and recommended a set of actions that the committee unanimously advanced to full council. Jeannie Willis,…
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