Traffic camera revenue proposed for tax relief
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8/21/2017
WATERLOO — City leaders will consider a proposal to earmark any revenue generated by automated traffic enforcement cameras for property tax relief.
Waterloo City Council members are scheduled Monday to consider a resolution designating profits from red light and speed camera citations to be held in an account to be used in future years to reduce the police department’s tax asking.
Council members voted 6-1 Aug. 7 to authorize the use of automated traffic enforcement cameras and approve a contract with Gatso USA to install and operate the cameras at intersections and locations approved by Police Chief Dan Trelka.
Read the full article on the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier website.
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