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Chief Cheney: citations and calls rising; committee weighs speed cameras, rotating humps and mapping software

North College Hill City Council · October 14, 2025
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Summary

Police data presented to the Public Safety Committee shows rising traffic citations and calls for service in 2025 and staffing shortfalls; Chief Cheney and council members discussed multiple speed‑mitigation strategies — speed humps, flashing stop signs, "flock" cameras and a trial of speed‑mapping software — with possible budgeting for a trial next year.

Chief Cheney told the Public Safety Committee the department is "very busy," providing year-over‑year enforcement and activity figures and outlining staffing constraints.

"In 2023, we wrote 1,122 citations; '24 we were at 1,276. This year we're already at 1,230," Cheney said, and projected the city could reach about 1,638 citations for 2025 at…

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