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Category Archives: Photo Radar News
Salem Photo Radar Coming Soon
On 4/20 HB 3377 passed the State Legislature by a vote of 38-22. The bill will now move on to the Senate where it is expected to pass.
Salem, congratulations on soon becoming a part of the family.
Algers 3/24/2011
On 3/24/2011 around 5:30PM one Beaverton van was located on Algers Ave between SW Allen & SW 5th. Please note that the van was not in compliance with ORS 810.438 2(e)(B). The signage was located only 259 feet from the van, It should have been another 40 feet away.
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Onramp to I84 clarified on KATU
There was a good story on KATU explaining the onramp at NE 60th. We have written about this one before, we have always maintained that you should keep it at 25 MPH until the concrete barrier. KATU explains that the onramp begins at the solid line. We agree that this is a tricky place, Continue reading
SW Allen Blvd and Hall, Sign too close
2/10/2011 7 PM – 10 PM (Approx)
The Beaverton Van positioned on SW Allen just west of Hall at this time was not in compliance with ORS 810.438 2(e)(B). The signage was only Continue reading
Photo Radar lives on in Milwaukie
On Feb. 1st the Milwaukie city council voted to renew their contract with ACS for photo speed enforcement. In operation since 2008 the photo radar van will be around for a few more years. Stated in an article on Oregon Live by Bobby Allyn, Councilor David Hedges says that Continue reading
Beaverton Red Light Camera$$
Right Turns On Red
To all those who visit, Welcome to Beaverton.
Beaverton’s red light cameras are now live sending out REAL tickets. No more warning letters effective today (Feb 1st). For the last month Beaverton has been sending warning tickets for folks not coming to a complete stop Continue reading
Milwaukie to renew Photo Radar contract with ACS
That’s how I see it, we’ll know in a few days. The city council will be presented with information to vote on a contract renewal with ACS, the company that processes the tickets for the City of Milwaukie. Chief Jordan’s report recommends to the city council that they renew the expired contract with ACS. The previous contract expired on Continue reading