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Goodyear council reviews traffic operations, camera policy and Road Safety Action Plan

Goodyear City Council (work session) · April 14, 2026
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Summary

City staff briefed the council on camera types and a 14-day retention policy, traffic counts and signal upgrades, and urged public input for a federally funded Road Safety Action Plan that officials aim to adopt later this year.

City staff on April 13 updated the Goodyear City Council on traffic operations and the Road Safety Action Plan, describing how cameras, counts and new signal technology feed into a safety strategy residents can shape through an online comment map.

Steve Cinto, the city engineer, told council members the city uses two signal-camera types: fixed vehicle-detection cameras ("fixed, live stream, and not recorded") and pan-tilt-zoom cameras that are recorded and used for traffic management and post-incident review. "They're both mounted on the signal poles and one's a detection camera and the second one's a point tilt zoom or PTC camera," Cinto said. He said the city adopted a traffic camera recording policy in October 2024 that limits access to authorized engineering personnel and permits the…

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