Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Eyman still wants vote on cameras
HeraldNet.com: Tim Eyman is marching forward with his plans to force a public vote before the city can use cameras to catch red-light runners and speeders. Eyman is collecting signatures for an initiative to put the issue to a public vote even though the City Council on Monday put the brakes on its immediate plans for red-light and school speed-zone cameras along the Mukilteo Speedway. The city will review nontraffic-camera options first, council President Randy Lord said.“I believe there may be ways to resolve these problems without turning into another Lynnwood,” he told fellow council members Monday, referring to the neighboring city that uses red-light and school-zone cameras. Eyman said he was pleased the council is holding off on the cameras. Still, he said he wants a public vote.
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