As the COVID-19 pandemic wanes, the city of Phoenix and downtown businesses are hoping conventions, conferences and trade shows make a strong return to the Phoenix Convention Center.
Will Phoenix red-light cameras be re-activated?
On average, 90 people are killed every year in Phoenix due to red light crashes, according to data. No tickets have been issued by Phoenix s red light cameras for more than a year.
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PHOENIX â Will the flash of the red-light cameras in Phoenix be activated again?
In January of 2020, Mayor Kate Gallego had called a Work Study Session to discuss a proposed methodology to evaluate, identify, and select locations for red-light cameras, and the current procurement of a new contract.
According to city officials, there are 1,150 signalized intersections in Phoenix. Each year, these intersections saw an average of 1,520 red-light running crashes. Those crashes took the lives of nearly 90 people per year on average.
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