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Testimony in support for proposed transfer of the Automated Traffic Enforcement (ATE) Program from MPD to DDOT

Posted on October 8, 2019October 21, 2021 by Cheryl Cort

Support for proposed transfer of the Automated Traffic Enforcement (ATE) Program 

from MPD to DDOT

 

 

 

Posted in Better Public Transit, Resources, Safe Streets for Biking and Walking, Testimony & Letters, Transportation

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