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Cheatham County defers proposed photo speed‑enforcement program pending traffic‑engineering study

Cheatham County Legislative Body · March 1, 2026
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Summary

After discussion and a legal advisement that a traffic‑engineering study is required, the Cheatham County Legislative Body voted to defer the county’s Photo Speed Enforcement Program to its April workshop to gather more information. Commissioners withdrew a motion and an amendment during debate and asked staff to obtain clarification from CTAS.

Cheatham County commissioners deferred a proposal to adopt a Photo Speed Enforcement Program after the county attorney said state rules require a traffic‑engineering study before implementation.

Sheriff Tim Binkley first brought the item to the floor during the March 20 regular session in Ashland City. County Attorney Michael Bligh told commissioners that, before the county can put photograph‑based speed…

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