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Allegany County introduces bill to lift ban on electronic traffic-monitoring devices; public hearing set
Summary
The Allegany County Commissioners introduced Code Home Rule Bill 1-26 to repeal a local ban on electronic traffic-monitoring devices, scheduling a public hearing in two weeks. Resident Glenn Stallman urged quicker school-zone signage and cameras on Cache Valley Road.
The Allegany County Commissioners introduced Code Home Rule Bill 1-26 on February 12, a draft ordinance to repeal section 461.9 of the Allegany County code that currently prohibits electronic monitoring devices used to detect traffic-law violations. Attorney Beeman told the commission the measure is the first step: introduction tonight, a public hearing two weeks from now and a vote two weeks after the hearing.…
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