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Red Bank considers automated speed-enforcement cameras near schools after traffic study

City of Redbank Board of Commissioners · March 17, 2026
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Summary

City staff and vendor Blue Line Solutions presented a plan to install automated speed-enforcement cameras in Red Bank school zones (Ashlin Terrace, Morrison Springs and Dayton Boulevard). Officials discussed crash and speed data, privacy and data-retention terms, warning periods and next steps; no vote was taken.

A staff presenter asked the commission to consider a vendor-run automated speed-enforcement program aimed at slowing vehicles in school zones along Ashlin Terrace, Morrison Springs and Dayton Boulevard.

The presenter said traffic studies for Ashlin Terrace show 18,000–20,000 vehicles per day with 8–10% traveling above 41 mph and roughly 40–45 crashes a year on that corridor, including nine injury crashes in a 12-month sample. Morrison Springs was described as carrying about 14,000 vehicles per day with substantial proportions traveling above posted speeds during school-zone hours. The city framed the proposal as part of a broader safe-streets strategy that also includes future engineering projects to change road geometry.

Ryan Moore, a representative of Blue Line Solutions, described how the system works and its operational safeguards. Moore…

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