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Committee continues study of photo speed-monitoring devices; staff to return with recommendation in 30 days
Summary
Richmond staff described current school-zone and red-light camera programs, state funding limits for high-risk intersection cameras and the need for procurement and budget action; the committee continued the resolution to the May meeting and asked for a recommendation within 30 days.
The Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee continued discussion of resolution 2024-R41 asking the administration to study installation of photo speed-monitoring devices at high-risk intersection segments and to identify additional locations citywide. The committee voted to continue the paper to the May 20 meeting and requested a written recommendation from staff within 30 days.
Major Armstead of the Richmond Police Department told the committee the city currently operates 26 cameras at 13 school-zone locations; those cameras run during school hours (two hours before and two hours after school), and the department currently assigns four…
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