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The committee reported plans for speed cameras on Clarence B. Sharp, Thames Street, and Mitchell Street, pending Department of Transportation approval expected by the end of June. The first 30 days would be warnings; afterward, fees would be $50 and then $75, with revenue directed to traffic improvements.
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Residents could see speed cameras installed on three high-traffic roads after the required permit is approved. The program would include a 10-mph buffer and use revenue for sidewalks, speed tables, and crosswalks. The committee also discussed speed concerns on Eastern Point Road, where average speeds were about 40 mph and the highest recorded speed was 45 mph.
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