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Sherwood to pilot two mobile speed cameras with 30-day educational rollout

Sherwood Traffic Safety Advisory Board · January 23, 2026
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Summary

Sherwood staff told the Traffic Safety Advisory Board the city will test two vendor‑maintained mobile speed cameras under a one‑year trial; the pilot is violator‑funded, includes a 30‑day educational grace period, and staff expect initial deployments in spring with school zones prioritized in the fall.

Sherwood officials presented plans to pilot two mobile speed cameras as part of a broader traffic‑safety effort, saying the devices will be deployed on a year‑long test contract and funded by violator payments.

During the board’s Jan. 24 meeting, Speaker 5 summarized the program and timeline, saying the council approved purchase of two cameras under a one‑year contract and that the city expects procurement to take about 90 days. “We’re gonna be out in May, and we’re gonna give a 30 day grace period on this. We want it to be educational,” Speaker 5 said, emphasizing that the initial phase is intended to warn drivers rather than immediately issue citations.

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