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2026 Budget Recommendation / R84 / Transportation / Automated Speed Enforcement / Reinvest Revenue / Traffic Calming and Infrastructure Improvements / Local District

Council File 26-0600-S106

Under review — the city is testing whether revenue from speed cameras should fund neighborhood traffic-calming projects instead of the general budget. Both the Budget and Transportation committees are weighing the idea, with no decision yet.

Introduced
2026-06-24
Last changed
2026-07-08
Status
open
Expires
2028-06-24
Committee
Budget and Finance Committee
Initiated by
Council

Brief

Council File 26-0600-S106 is a 2026 budget recommendation (R84) directing the city to reinvest revenues generated by automated speed enforcement cameras into traffic calming measures and infrastructure improvements at the local district level. The motion was introduced by Council on June 24, 2026, and is currently pending review in both the Budget and Finance Committee and the Transportation Committee. The file remains open and will expire in June 2028 if not acted upon.

Full summary

This budget recommendation proposes dedicating automated speed enforcement revenue—income generated from speed camera citations—to fund traffic calming and local infrastructure improvements rather than allowing those revenues to flow into the general fund. The intent is to create a direct link between enforcement activity and community safety investments, channeling money back into neighborhoods where the cameras operate. The motion directs the city to structure reinvestment at the local district level, meaning that communities with speed enforcement would see proportional spending on traffic-calming projects such as street redesigns, pedestrian safety improvements, or related infrastructure. This approach aligns with broader Vision Zero and traffic safety goals by using enforcement as a vehicle for funding prevention-focused improvements. The file was introduced by Council on June 24, 2026, and referred on July 8, 2026, to both the Budget and Finance Committee and the Transportation Committee for concurrent review. Both committees must weigh the fiscal implications, the mechanics of revenue allocation, and alignment with citywide transportation priorities. No further activity has been recorded as of the most recent update. The file remains open and actionable through June 2028.

Activity (1)

  • 2026-07-08 Council document(s) referred to Budget and Finance Committee; Transportation Committee.

Documents (1)

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