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~ The City Council of Tacoma has recently approved updates to the city's Automated Traffic Safety Camera Program, in line with their Vision Zero goal of eliminating all traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2035. These updates include an increase in the maximum penalty for camera-issued infractions, as well as the creation of an Automated Enforcement Task Force and the ability to install cameras in new high-risk areas.
Effective January 1, 2026, the maximum penalty for a camera-issued infraction will increase from $124 to $145. This change is in accordance with new Washington state legislation (RCW 46.63.220), which standardizes the maximum penalty for infractions. However, first-time violators who are Tacoma residents receiving public assistance will be eligible for a 50 percent penalty reduction. Additionally, all residents will have the option to enroll in a payment plan.
One of the key elements of the updated program is the creation of an Automated Enforcement Task Force. This task force is made up of seven community members, a representative from the Tacoma Police Department, and other city staff. They have developed a data-driven framework for evaluating future camera placements, taking into account factors such as livability, accessibility, and economics for all residents, including those from underrepresented communities.
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Under this updated program, the City of Tacoma can now consider installing safety cameras in new high-risk areas as authorized by Washington state law. These areas include public park zones, hospital zones, and other locations identified by data as having a high risk of crashes due to excessive speed.
Furthermore, funds generated from these new cameras must be reinvested directly into traffic safety activities by the City of Tacoma. This includes projects such as road maintenance and infrastructure changes aimed at improving safety for pedestrians and cyclists through "complete streets" designs.
At-Large Council Member Kristina Walker expressed her gratitude towards Washington state legislators for making it possible to expand the use of automated traffic safety cameras. She believes that these cameras are a proven component of a comprehensive traffic safety strategy and will help protect high-risk areas. She also encourages all drivers to prioritize safety when behind the wheel.
District 2 Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh also supports the updated program, stating that it will encourage safer driving and fulfill a long-standing request from the people of Northeast Tacoma. She believes that when drivers slow down, lives are protected.
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District 4 Council Member Sandesh Sadalge initially had doubts about the program but was convinced by the data showing its effectiveness in changing driver behavior. He also noted that most violators are visitors who are cutting through their communities, making this program crucial for improving neighborhood safety. The program also includes early warnings and lower penalties for low-income residents, and any funds collected will be used to not only fund the program but also address future upgrades requested by residents.
Residents can find more information about the City's Automated Traffic Safety Camera Program, including answers to frequently asked questions, on the City's website. With these updates in place, the City of Tacoma is taking proactive steps towards achieving their Vision Zero goal and creating a safer community for all residents.
Effective January 1, 2026, the maximum penalty for a camera-issued infraction will increase from $124 to $145. This change is in accordance with new Washington state legislation (RCW 46.63.220), which standardizes the maximum penalty for infractions. However, first-time violators who are Tacoma residents receiving public assistance will be eligible for a 50 percent penalty reduction. Additionally, all residents will have the option to enroll in a payment plan.
One of the key elements of the updated program is the creation of an Automated Enforcement Task Force. This task force is made up of seven community members, a representative from the Tacoma Police Department, and other city staff. They have developed a data-driven framework for evaluating future camera placements, taking into account factors such as livability, accessibility, and economics for all residents, including those from underrepresented communities.
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Under this updated program, the City of Tacoma can now consider installing safety cameras in new high-risk areas as authorized by Washington state law. These areas include public park zones, hospital zones, and other locations identified by data as having a high risk of crashes due to excessive speed.
Furthermore, funds generated from these new cameras must be reinvested directly into traffic safety activities by the City of Tacoma. This includes projects such as road maintenance and infrastructure changes aimed at improving safety for pedestrians and cyclists through "complete streets" designs.
At-Large Council Member Kristina Walker expressed her gratitude towards Washington state legislators for making it possible to expand the use of automated traffic safety cameras. She believes that these cameras are a proven component of a comprehensive traffic safety strategy and will help protect high-risk areas. She also encourages all drivers to prioritize safety when behind the wheel.
District 2 Council Member Sarah Rumbaugh also supports the updated program, stating that it will encourage safer driving and fulfill a long-standing request from the people of Northeast Tacoma. She believes that when drivers slow down, lives are protected.
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District 4 Council Member Sandesh Sadalge initially had doubts about the program but was convinced by the data showing its effectiveness in changing driver behavior. He also noted that most violators are visitors who are cutting through their communities, making this program crucial for improving neighborhood safety. The program also includes early warnings and lower penalties for low-income residents, and any funds collected will be used to not only fund the program but also address future upgrades requested by residents.
Residents can find more information about the City's Automated Traffic Safety Camera Program, including answers to frequently asked questions, on the City's website. With these updates in place, the City of Tacoma is taking proactive steps towards achieving their Vision Zero goal and creating a safer community for all residents.
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