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A car went into the peanut - broke the sign, moved the cement base for it, knocked one of the big rocks into one of the trees and caused plant damage - there is also damage to the curb on the northwest edge-
A car went into the peanut - broke the sign, moved the cement base for it, knocked one of the big rocks into one of the trees and caused plant damage - there is also damage to the curb on the northwest edge-
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Sharon (Registered User)
KTB (Registered User)
revolutionizetransportation (Registered User)
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Tommy (Registered User)
Hello folks,
Ms. Bombero replied with an explanation that could be understood only by people who understand government jargon.
Good news. I've worked in government long enough to be able to translate all of that jargon. Here it is:
Sure, there are various types of public surveillance cameras. The type to which Becky is referring, Vision Zero enforcement, is about the traffic cameras that can be used to surveil the bad guys rather than just collect anecdotal information.
The company that introduced Vision Zero, Movoa Global, is waiting for approval from our state's DOT (Department of Transportation). After our BOA (Board of Alders) approves, we need to wait 60 days for our state's DOT for approval.
I hope this information helps.
Rebecca Bombero, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Verified Official)
Tommy (Registered User)
Hello Rebecca,
Glad I could help. Sometimes, I get stuck when I'm smoking weed too.
I hope this information helps.
Closed Transportation, Traffic & Parking Department - Sign Division (Verified Official)