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Landover Hills council hears update on stop‑sign camera ordinance and reviews personnel manual revisions
Summary
Town Attorney Levan briefed the council on proposed personnel manual updates and Interim Police Chief Elnos Gomez reported the town is drafting an ordinance to pilot stop‑sign camera enforcement; no vote was taken and staff were asked to continue drafting details.
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Mayor Jeffrey Schomisch presided over the Feb. 17 meeting where the council reviewed personnel policy updates and heard an update on a proposed stop‑sign camera ordinance.
Town Attorney Levan summarized suggested revisions to the personnel manual, describing updated regulations and provisions and responding to council questions. The briefing prompted discussion among council members about the scope and language of the changes; Levan did not present a final ordinance for adoption at this meeting.
Interim Chief of Police Elnos Gomez told the council the town attorney is drafting an ordinance to establish a stop‑sign camera program for the town. Gomez’s report was informational; the minutes record no motion to adopt or evaluate pilot parameters during this meeting.
Council members asked staff to continue work on both items and to return with more detailed proposals (including proposed ordinance text and recommended personnel manual language) at a future meeting. The council took no formal votes on either matter at the Feb. 17 session.
