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Police present crash trends, urge ODOT to explain camera criteria
Summary
Captain Cameron Ferguson told the commission that most reported injury crashes since Jan. 1 were minor and outlined how new radar trailers and pole-mounted monitors will help target enforcement; he and members asked ODOT to clarify why the city does not meet criteria for red-light or speed cameras at key intersections.
Captain Cameron Ferguson of the Newberg-Dundee Police Department presented crash and DUI data through Jan. 1, 2026, saying about 75% of reported injury incidents were minor head or neck complaints treated on scene and not transported to hospitals. He said the department upgraded its data system and is working with the city IT team to produce maps highlighting recurring crash locations.
Ferguson described deploying radar trailers and newly purchased small pole-mounted…
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