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Cleveland schools to seek contract options for stop‑arm cameras after presentation; board tables decision

Cleveland City Schools Board of Education · March 4, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation showing near‑miss videos and pilot data, the board asked staff to pursue contract options and legal review for an AI‑enabled stop‑arm camera pilot and voted to table the item until contracts and enforcement details are cleared with the city and legal counsel.

The Cleveland City Schools Board of Education heard a detailed presentation on a proposed stop‑arm camera pilot from Hal Taylor and district staff, followed by questioning from board members and city police leadership. The board voted to table the matter pending contract review and options.

Hal Taylor described the system as “an AI enabled stop arm camera, school bus safety program” and showed local videos and pilot data. He said a short pilot on five buses in January documented 154 violations at 2,294 locations and argued that automated evidence would both educate drivers and provide enforceable citations that otherwise would be labor‑intensive to…

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