Politics & Government
Traffic Cameras Could Come To Danbury — What To Know
A proposal would allow automated traffic enforcement devices, but more review is needed before a final vote.
DANBURY, CT — A proposal to introduce traffic cameras in Danbury is moving forward, but has not yet been approved.
The City Council voted to send the measure to a committee for further review during its April 7 meeting, according to city documents.
The proposal would allow the use of automated traffic enforcement devices, such as cameras used to monitor violations.
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Council members said additional review is needed before any final decision is made.
The measure will now be evaluated by an ad hoc committee that includes representatives from the mayor’s office, corporation counsel and the police department.
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The committee is expected to gather more information and provide recommendations before the proposal returns to the full council for a vote.
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