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Seaford adopts speed‑camera ordinance after second reading; officials emphasize safety, not revenue
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance adding an electronic speed monitoring program to Seaford’s code. Officials said cameras issue civil citations to registered owners beginning roughly 11 mph over the limit and that revenue is intended to cover program costs and support statewide safety programs, not municipal profit.
Seaford’s council adopted an ordinance March 10 to add an electronic speed monitoring system to the municipal code, after a second reading and discussion of vendor operations, revenue use and public outreach.
Staff explained the program would use third‑party vendors approved by the state and that DelDOT requires speed studies before cameras are deployed. The cameras would issue…
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