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Resident urges pause of Vision Zero cameras, urges traffic‑signal upgrades after local crash reports

Waverly City Council · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Matthew Schneider, a Waverly resident, told the council the city’s Vision Zero speed and red‑light cameras should be paused and audited following an increase in reported injury crashes on the corridor since cameras activated. He urged the council to pursue signal upgrades or modern AI‑based signal systems instead of relying on cameras.

Matthew Schneider, a Waverly resident, urged the City Council on Nov. 3 to pause the city’s Vision Zero speed and red‑light camera program and conduct a full safety audit before continuing.

“I urge all council members and the public to watch the 8 28 23 council meeting,” Schneider said, and described what he said were 11 crashes on the corridor in the three months since…

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