Politics & Government

Councilwoman Seeks School Vehicle Violation Reports

The bill would require red light and speed camera violations to be reported four times a year to the city council and mayor's office.

The bill would require violations of speed and red light cameras by school vehicles to be reported four times a year.

Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke has introduced legislation that would allow the city to track speed and red light camera violations by school vehicles.

The ordinance will be introduced during the city council hearing scheduled for 5 p.m. on Monday, according to the agenda posted online.

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According to an introductory copy of the bill, it would require the Department of Transportation, with assistance from the Department of Finance, to report citations and warnings for school vehicles to the council and mayor’s office four times each fiscal year.

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