10/25/10-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law a bill that authorizes the installation of automated ticketing machines on street sweepers.
AB2567 allows local governments to contract with private companies for the installation and maintenance of the ticket cameras. The cameras will be used to identify vehicles that remain on streets “during designated street-sweeping hours.”
Photos will record the date and time of the violation. Citations will be mailed to the owners of vehicles.
California law already allows the city and county of San Francisco to issue citations based on photos snapped of parking violations in transit-only lanes. Automated enforcement can also be used at rail or rail transit signals and crossing gates. In addition, red-light cameras are allowed at intersections.
Violators will be allowed to request an administrative hearing with the processing agency within 21 days.
9/9/10-A bill on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk would authorize the installation of automated ticketing machines on street sweepers.
Assembly lawmakers signed off on Senate changes to a bill that would allow local governments to contract with private companies for the installation and maintenance of the ticket cameras placed on street sweepers. Cameras would be used to identify vehicles that remain on streets “during designated street-sweeping hours.”
Sponsored by Assemblyman Steven Bradford, D-Gardena, AB2567 would
Photos would record the date and time of the violation. Tickets would be mailed to drivers.
California law already allows the city and county of San Francisco to issue citations based on photos snapped of parking violations in transit-only lanes. Automated enforcement can also be used at rail or rail transit signals and crossing gates. In addition, red-light cameras are allowed at intersections.
The bill would allow violators to request an administrative hearing with the processing agency within 21 days.
For bill status, call 916-319-2856.