YOUNGSTOWN A city council committee heard a presentation Thursday from traffic camera company Blue Line Solutions about reducing the amount of speeding in school zones with the use of stationary traffic cameras.
Blue Line regional sales manager Thomas Switick told the safety committee during a virtual meeting that the company set up cameras for a week in city school zones and found that 21.3 percent of the 188,000 vehicles checked were traveling at least 11 mph over the speed limit.
Eleven mph over is the speed at which the company would issue citations to the vehicle owner by mail. The company would operate the cameras, send out the citations and handle any followup, Switick said. The percentage of the revenue from the tickets would be determined in negotiations, but the contract the city had with another traffic camera company several years ago was 65 percent for the city and 35 percent for the company.
Students, staff in Youngstown participate in Christmas fun
Dec 19, 2020
YOUNGSTOWN Pandemic or not, it’s the most wonderful time of the year and Youngstown City School District makes sure to celebrate with students and staff, even at a distance.
Paul C. Bunn Elementary launched a holiday music video contest. Students and staff were asked to record videos of themselves performing a holiday song singing, dancing or playing a musical instrument and email them to Principal William Baun.
The school’s culture and climate team is picking the winners, and Baun will announce them Monday. Prizes will be awarded to winners as well as participants. The school also asked students this week to show their holiday spirit with a different theme each day.