VIRTUAL COMMUNITY MEETING
The City of Glendale’s Public Works Department is proud to announce the launch of its new Speed Safety Program, a proactive initiative aimed at improving traffic safety and reducing speeding in key areas throughout the city. This program reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to promoting safer streets for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists, fostering an environment where all modes of transportation can coexist safely.
The California State Legislature authorized a speed safety camera pilot program for six designated cities, Glendale being one of them. With the passage of AB 645, Glendale will implement speed safety cameras, a proven tool to address excessive speeding and reduce severe and fatal traffic collisions. The Glendale Speed Safety Program has already begun to collect data, such as speeding citations and collisions, to determine speed safety camera locations. The next phase will gather input from the community about safety challenges related to speeding. Based on data and public input, a recommended list of nine speed safety camera locations will be released in early 2025.
Contact: Pastor Casanova, Principal Traffic Engineer at (818)548-3945 or PCasanova@Glendaleca.gov.
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