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Redmond council authorizes $4.38 million, five-year photo enforcement contract with VeriMobility
Summary
The council authorized a five-year, phased photo traffic enforcement contract with VeriMobility worth $4,375,200 to target high-crash intersections and school zones; city staff said the program is intended to be cost neutral and to reduce serious-injury crashes.
Redmond’s City Council on the evening of the meeting voted to authorize a five-year contract with VeriMobility to install a phased photo traffic enforcement system, approving a contract ceiling of $4,375,200 and directing staff to begin implementation.
Chief Devin Lewis, Redmond Police Department, told the council the program will start with a Phase 1 deployment at high-crash city intersections — including Northwest Maple at 6th and at 10th Street by Tom McCall Elementary — and include portable radar cameras to be redeployed where data identifies hot spots. Phase 2 would expand cameras onto state highways (Highway 97 and other corridors) after Oregon Department of Transportation approval.
Lewis said the contract is turnkey: VeriMobility…
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