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Council continues debate on photo speed monitoring resolution; asks administration for implementation details

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Council debated Resolution 2024 R041, which supports studying and installing photo speed monitoring devices; council agreed to amend and continue the resolution to June 9 to allow administration presentation on data, equity analysis and implementation costs.

The Richmond City Council on Monday considered Resolution 2024 R041, which expresses support for studying and installing photo speed monitoring devices at specified high-risk intersections and asks the chief administrative officer to identify additional locations and increase deployment.

Councilmembers and members of the public voiced support for automated enforcement as part of a multi-faceted approach to reducing speeding and traffic fatalities, but several councilmembers asked the administration for an implementation plan that includes equity analysis, costs and prioritization.

Councilmember Lynch, the…

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