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Agenda Packet
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City Council and Redevelopment Agency
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5/18/2009
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<br />""'--'- <br /> <br />cc . <br /> <br />6.1D <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />Recommendations <br /> <br />The 2008~2009 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury recommends that the Redwood City City <br />Council: <br /> <br />I. Continue to move forward with the installation of photo enforcement red light cameras in <br />accordance with the Redwood City Police Department's (RWCPD) analysis of the number of <br />collisions that support the installation of these lights. <br /> <br />2. Install a photo enforcement camera notification sign alerting traffic traveling eastbound on <br />Whipple Avenue approaching Veterans Boulevard. <br /> <br />3. Continue the practice of widespread public notice of activation of new automated red light <br />photo enforcement cameras at intersections. <br /> <br />4. Continue to provide clear evidence to registered vehicle owners being cited for photo <br />enforcement camera violations. <br /> <br />5. Consider expanding the RWCPD web-site to include public education about the photo <br />enforcement camera notification system. <br /> <br />6. Develop an annual review process which compares the number of collisions pre- and post- <br />installation of the photo enforcement camera. Detennine whether the equipment is serving as an <br />effective deterrent and whether additional safety features should be implemented. <br /> <br />4 <br />
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