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Goodyear adopts traffic-camera recording policy with 14-day baseline retention
Summary
The council adopted a traffic camera recording policy that sets a 14-day baseline retention consistent with state guidelines, funds implementation ($300,000 upfront across a three-year subscription), and limits routine access to engineering staff with a process for police requests.
The Goodyear City Council on Oct. 28 adopted a policy governing the operation and recording of traffic cameras, establishing a baseline retention period aligned with state retention guidelines and a restricted access process intended to prioritize traffic engineering uses while allowing law enforcement access under an approved request process.
City Engineer Steve Sento told council that staff separated traffic camera recording from license-plate-reader (LPR) and real-time crime center topics and that the proposed policy focuses on recordings from traffic cameras used for…
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