Council
approves traffic cameras
http://www.bloghouston.net/item/468
Council
today approved yet another of Mayor
White's priorities, the generation of
new revenues for the city via an automated
red light/traffic camera system.
They're
(soon to be) Watching!
The measure passed with only two no
votes. According to Chronicle reporter
Ron Nissimov, Addie Wiseman voted no
because she believes the ordinance violates
the spirit of legislation passed by
the Texas legislature (she's correct).
Ada Edwards voted no because she believes
the citations will have no teeth (contending
that people cannot be arrested for refusing
to pay any citatons they receive).
Interestingly,
the KHOU-11 coverage indicates that
road sensors will be deployed, meaning
road construction and delays. That's
a curious way to "get Houston moving,"
to borrow from the seemingly forgotten
priorities enunciated in the Mayor's
last election campaign.
So
far, Mayor White has had few problems
getting council to sign off on an agenda
that has included Tasers, enriching
downtown developers to create a new
Central Park, enhancing municipal revenues
with new downtown parking meters and
expanded hours, reconfiguring the city's
pension plan with some unusual arrangements
regarding the city's convention center
hotel, and enhancing municipal revenues
via cameras at traffic lights. The only
major initiative that Council has forced
the Mayor to back down on was his proposed
African American museum, which will
almost certainly make another appearance
down the road. Neither the Mayor nor
his Council have, thus far, seemed interested
in addressing HPD's ongoing manpower
concerns.
COVERAGE:
Ron Nissimov/Chronicle, KTRK-13,
KHOU-11.
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