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Oregon |
7/5/07-Gov. Ted Kulongoski signed a bill into law lifting current restrictions in state law allowing only cities with populations more than 30,000, and Newberg in Yamhill County, to install and operate red-light cameras.
Currently, Portland is limited to 12 photo-enforced intersections and Beaverton, Newberg and Medford are limited to eight.
The new law, previously HB2508, takes effect Jan. 1, 2008.
6/15/07-The Legislature has approved a bill that would lift current restrictions in state law allowing only cities with populations more than 30,000, and Newberg in Yamhill County, to install and operate red-light cameras.
Currently, Portland is limited to 12 photo-enforced intersections and Beaverton, Newberg and Medford are limited to eight.
HB2508 is on Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s desk.
For bill status, call (503) 986-1180. In Oregon, call 1-800-332-2313.
Currently, Portland is limited to 12 photo-enforced intersections and Beaverton, Newberg and Medford are limited to eight.
The new law, previously HB2508, takes effect Jan. 1, 2008.
6/15/07-The Legislature has approved a bill that would lift current restrictions in state law allowing only cities with populations more than 30,000, and Newberg in Yamhill County, to install and operate red-light cameras.
Currently, Portland is limited to 12 photo-enforced intersections and Beaverton, Newberg and Medford are limited to eight.
HB2508 is on Gov. Ted Kulongoski’s desk.
For bill status, call (503) 986-1180. In Oregon, call 1-800-332-2313.






