ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The City of Rochester wants to get your opinion about possible automated traffic enforcement in as part of the city’s “ROC Vision Zero Initiative.”
The city is hosting a series of meetings where you can learn more about the proposal and share your thoughts. People will be able to share their concerns, ideas, or feedback, learn about different types of automated traffic enforcement, and understand how the tools could be used in Rochester.
The first meeting is scheduled for April 28. Here is the full schedule of meetings:
Tuesday, April 28: 6 p.m. at Willie W. Lightfoot R-Center, 271 Flint St. Wednesday, April 29: 5:30 p.m. – Carter Street R-Center, 500 Carter St. Tuesday, May 12: 6 p.m. – Edgerton R-Center, 41 Backus St. Wednesday, May 13: 6 p.m. – Thomas P. Ryan R-Center, 530 Webster Ave. Saturday, May 16: 11 a.m. – Gleason Auditorium, Central Library, 115 South Ave.After the sessions, the city says an online survey will be launched. To learn more, click here.
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