Traffic-enforcement cameras won’t be coming to the city of Sultan.
A City Council subcommittee explored the idea but ultimately decided against it, city administrator Deborah Knight said Monday. The idea was never brought before the council as a whole.
Research showed that the revenue from violations wouldn’t cover the cost of running the cameras and processing tickets, Knight said.
Automated traffic-enforcement in Sultan came up earlier this fall because city leaders were receiving complaints about speeding in city limits. Cameras could have been posted in school-zones to nab speeders. Red-light cameras weren’t explored.
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