Traffic Cameras: Will Ottawa Go The Way Of D.C.?
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing getting rid of city speed cameras calling them a “tax grab.”
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing getting rid of city speed cameras calling them a “tax grab.”
“… that all revenue from automated enforcement, including automated speed enforcement, automated license plate recognition devices and school bus cameras, as well as any future new forms of automated enforcement, in addition to...
“The story … incorrectly stated funds were diverted from road safety into the city’s general operating budget and to police.” CBC correction on a part of a story that didn’t need a...
This is the auditor general’s take on the lack of funding that went to the Road Safety Reserve Fund.
Today, Auditor General Nathalie Gougeon tabled the Audit of the Automated Speed Enforcement and Red-Light Camera Programs and the Semi-Annual Report on Follow-up Procedures.
To know (rather than assume) whether a traffic safety initiative is working, Ottawa City Council needs a useful report from staff.
If you were wondering if the traffic-safety program was a cash grab, well it looks very much like it is.
Not sure I’m following the logic of the city auditor general’s recommendations or the city management’s response.
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