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Chief wants two more red-light cameras

Friday, December 21, 2012

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Police Chief Tom Robbins will ask the city to consider adding red light cameras at two more intersections, including this one at Wenatchee Avenue and Maiden Lane.

WENATCHEE — More red light cameras may be in Wenatchee’s future.

Police Chief Tom Robbins plans to ask the City Council, at its annual retreat Jan. 19, to consider cameras at two more intersections.

Also, if school officials are interested, he would like the council to consider installing cameras to ticket speeders at some local school crossing zones. The number of schools would be determined by feasibility studies and school officials.

“If we can use electronics fairly and equitably, it makes a lot of sense,” Robbins said.

Intersections he’d want considered are Miller Street and North Wenatchee Avenue, and Maiden Lane and North Wenatchee Avenue.

“I get a lot of complains from citizens about those two intersections,” the police chief said. “Maybe they could be better managed by cameras.”

Robbins said he thinks cameras should monitor traffic heading south on North Wenatchee Avenue at the Maiden Lane intersection, and traffic heading north off of Miller Street onto Wenatchee Avenue.

Those would be in addition to three intersections that have had cameras since the middle of 2010: Fifth Street and Chelan Avenue, Orondo and Chelan avenues, and Mission and Kittitas Street.

The new cameras could not go in for some time. Robbins said the council would have to approve a study of those intersections for violations and accidents to see if cameras would be appropriate. He estimated that it would take about three months, from council approval, to have new red-light cameras in operation.

Robbins noted that the city ordinance that allows red-light cameras also would allow cameras that check for speed near schools.

“The thing about school zones is that we do not have enough patrol units to put out and enforce them every day,” he said.

He added that, “there has to be a safety reason that we’d put them in there. We’d have to see if there are enough speeding vehicles coming through there and making it a hazard.”

He said revenue from speeding tickets generated from the cameras may allow the district to fund a resource officer at Wenatchee High School. “Because of the budget, we had to remove the officer from the high school and put that officer on patrol,” he said.

Revenue from red-light cameras, which totaled $393,958 in 2011, goes into the general fund, but is directed toward public safety areas, the chief said. Revenue from two more cameras could fund another patrol officer.

Robbins said revenue is not the main reason for red-light and speed-zone cameras.

“It’s safety,” he said. “We’ve found accidents are going down, and they reduce people running those lights.”

Dee Riggs: 664-7147

deeriggs@wenatcheeworld.com

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BJ     5 months, 4 weeks ago

The flashing school zone lights on South Mission and Squilchuck are a joke. Cars are NOT traveling at 20 mph when kids are present. Start your research there.

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heathercalkins08     5 months, 4 weeks ago

I think they need to check on the ones that they already have. I drive through the 5th and Chelan intersection and it is CONSTANTLY going off, even when there are no cars running the light! Tweak the ones that are already out there because you install more. I do think putting the ones in school zones is a good idea instead of just the flashing lights . . .

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loves2travel     5 months, 4 weeks ago

It is set up to go off every time the light changes red. It doesn't matter if anyone is there or not.

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Meowzzz     5 months, 4 weeks ago

I think you should put them on every intersection!

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loves2travel     5 months, 4 weeks ago

I agree also, and the intersection at Miller and Wen Ave is awful.

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JaayGeee     5 months, 4 weeks ago

Meow--I totally agree. I see people going through red lights almost every time I go out. I love the cameras, even though my husband got a ticket at one--he deserved it!! :) And also I don't understand why there's so little, if any, enforcement of the hand-held cell phone law. I've been doing a little study and I've found that I NEVER go anywhere without seeing at least two people on their cell phones.

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dottier23     5 months, 4 weeks ago

I guess I disagree with most of you, as I see it as just more "Big Brother" in my life!

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_Buckmaster     5 months, 4 weeks ago

& The biggest joke is that we have the SHORTEST red lights in the nation... This is for revenue with the guise of safety... let me tell you guys something, Dont be jaywalking in these camera areas. Because I am focused on the cameras NOT the road & WILL & DO SPEED UP to not get a ticket through the yellow threshold.. I have had no tickets in near 25 years & dont plan on it... BOY SOUNDS LIKE SAFETY TO ME... extend the yellow & then think of cameras (possibly.) Winter will be a nice lil money maker with these. FYI- There has been a national study & the number of vehicle accidents rises in camera light intersections after they have been installed. Sure does pay some nice bills though

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charlie     5 months, 4 weeks ago

I wish they could afford all intersections, our streets would be safer.

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Rebelrouser     5 months, 4 weeks ago

A camera should be installed at the intersection of Mission and Ferry south bound. Vehicles are constantly running that light and blocking the intersection. Many times I have not been able to cross mission because people have it blocked.

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carol     5 months, 4 weeks ago

oh yes upvote 20 times if I could...oh yeah....I see big semi's blow through there...

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