File #: LM-2024-0334    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/29/2024 In control: City Clerk
On agenda: Final action:
Title: RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HAVEN BOARD OF ALDERS APPROVING THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN'S AUTOMATED TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY DEVICES (ATESD) PLAN FOR SUBMISSION TO AND APPROVAL BY THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CTDOT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 29 OF THE NEW HAVEN CODE OF ORDINANCES AND PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY GRANTED IN PUBLIC ACT 23-116, AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE VISION ZERO COUNCIL.
Attachments: 1. 0 - CHECKLIST - ATESD Plan April 29 2024.pdf, 2. 1 - BOA COVER LTR - ATESD Plan April 29 2024.pdf, 3. 2 - ORDER - ATESD Plan April 29 2024.pdf, 4. 3 - PRIOR NOTIF FORM - ATESD Plan April 29 2024.pdf, 5. 4 - FISCAL IMPACT STMT - ATESD Plan April 29 2024.pdf, 6. 5 - SUPPORTING DOC - ATESD Program Draft Plan.pdf, 7. signed checklist LM-2024-0334 TTP Red Light Camera plan order.pdf, 8. Signatures
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RESOLUTION OF THE NEW HAVEN BOARD OF ALDERS APPROVING THE CITY OF NEW HAVEN'S AUTOMATED TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SAFETY DEVICES (ATESD) PLAN FOR SUBMISSION TO AND APPROVAL BY THE CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (CTDOT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH AN AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 29 OF THE NEW HAVEN CODE OF ORDINANCES AND PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORITY GRANTED IN PUBLIC ACT 23-116, AN ACT IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE VISION ZERO COUNCIL.

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WHEREAS, speeding and red-light running are significant problems in New Haven with respect to roadway safety and traffic violations; and

WHEREAS, studies have shown that both speeding and collisions involving red light violations have a significantly large impact on fatal and serious injury motor vehicle accidents, with particularly destructive effects on economically and socially disadvantaged communities; and

WHEREAS, both driving behaviors can be greatly mitigated by improved enforcement; and

WHEREAS, automated traffic enforcement is one such enforcement tool that can be utilized by the City of New Haven (the "City") to reduce the prevalence of excessive speed and the running of red lights, thereby improving roadway safety for all users; and

WHEREAS, The City's vision of significantly reducing and eventually eliminating serious roadway injuries and deaths, known as "Vision Zero" aligns with the City's long-term safety vision plan ("Safe Routes for All") and the United States Department of Transportation's National Roadway Safety Strategy; and

WHEREAS, the State of Connecticut on June 27, 2023 enacted Public Act No. 23-116, providing in section 11 thereof that "any municipality may authorize the use of automated traffic enforcement safety devices ("ATESD") at locations within school zones, pedestrian safety zones and other places in such municipality, provided (1) the municipality adopts an ordinance in accordance with the provisions of this section, and (2) the locations of such devices are identified in a plan ap...

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