City Unanimously Approves First Reading Of Red Light Camera Ordinance
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
PALM BAY, Fla. -- The Palm Bay City Council unanimously passed the first phase of a plan to bring red light cameras to the city.Council members approved the first reading of the red light camera ordinance Tuesday night. Violators would pay $125, but would not get any points on their driving record.The cameras would be placed at problem intersections, not on residential roads or in school zones.The council has not set a date for the final vote.
Previous Stories:
- February 29, 2008: Cameras To Begin Watching Red Light Runners Friday
- December 18, 2007: Orlando City Commission Approves Red Light Cameras
- December 3, 2007: City Approves Plan To Install Cameras To Catch Red Light Runners
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