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Committee considers ordinance to allow automated traffic cameras in Snoqualmie school zones
Summary
The City of Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee reviewed ordinance 26-004 to permit automated traffic-safety cameras in three school zones (two cameras each). Councilmembers raised privacy and governance concerns; the administration said police — not vendors — would issue citations and staff will return with vendor proposals and numbers.
The City of Snoqualmie Public Safety Committee on March 2 reviewed an ordinance (26-004) to add chapter 10.13 to the municipal code to permit automated traffic-safety cameras, limited initially to three school zones with two cameras each.
The measure, presented by the administration, would allow vendors to capture images and digital evidence but would leave citation issuance to city officers. Mayor James Mayhew told the committee the administration would return with vendor proposals and supporting numbers and said enforcement…
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