Get the Facts on Automated Camera Enforcement July 13, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Urbanist Shoreline organizes a public presentation on automated camera enforcement, set for July 13, 2025, at Third Place Commons in Lake Forest Park. The event features transportation justice expert Ethan C. Campbell, who will explore the pros and cons of speed safety camera programs. These programs are increasingly popular across the country, contributing to safer streets and promoting equitable traffic enforcement. Campbell’s insights will provide a comprehensive overview of the potential benefits and challenges associated with automated enforcement.

Attendees can engage directly by asking questions, fostering a community dialogue on traffic safety. The discussion aligns with a broader movement towards innovative solutions for urban safety challenges. Automated camera enforcement represents a significant shift in how cities approach traffic regulation and safety. This event underscores the local commitment to enhancing road safety in the region.

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