Iowa cities, counties ask DOT to reverse speed camera decisions
Iowa cities, counties ask DOT to reverse speed camera decisions
YEARS IN PRISON FOR BOTH CASES. SEVERAL IOWA COMMUNITIES WANT THEIR AUTOMATED TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS TURNED BACK ON CEDAR RAPIDS, WATERLOO AND LEE COUNTY ARE APPEALING THE DOTS DECISION TO DENY THEM PERMITS TO USE THEIR CAMERAS. THE D-O-T TELLS vlog IT IS DEVELOPING AN APPEALS PROCESS. WE REPORTED BACK ON OCTOBER 1ST WHICH CAMERAS THE D-O-T APPROVED AND WHICH WERE TURNED OFF. YOU CAN SEE THE LOCATIONS IN DES MOIN
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Iowa cities, counties ask DOT to reverse speed camera decisions
Several Iowa communities are asking for their automated traffic enforcement cameras to be turned back on.Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, and Lee County are appealing the Iowa Department of Transportation's decision to deny them permits to use their cameras. The DOT tells vlog it's developing an appeals process.The controversy comes after a new state law imposed restrictions on speed cameras and other automatic traffic cameras. You can see the locations in Des Moines that still have them here.
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Several Iowa communities are asking for their automated traffic enforcement cameras to be turned back on.
Cedar Rapids, Waterloo, and Lee County are appealing the Iowa Department of Transportation's decision to deny them permits to use their cameras. The DOT tells vlog it's developing an appeals process.
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The controversy comes after a new state law imposed restrictions on speed cameras and other automatic traffic cameras. You can see the locations in Des Moines that still have them here.