(a) The County Executive, or the Executive’s designee, must transmit to the Council an automated enforcement action plan that includes:
(1) an explanation of the plan, the goals, and the strategies to increase automated enforcement programs approved for use in the County by the Council;
(2) a recommended number of automated enforcement cameras, by camera type, that should be deployed in the County to achieve appropriate levels of enforcement and related traffic safety results;
(3) a timeline for deploying the recommended number of cameras, including the number of additional cameras to be deployed, by camera type and by fiscal year;
(4) the amount of funding necessary, in addition to what has been authorized as of the date of the plan’s publication, by fiscal year, to attain the target number of cameras; and
(5) any other necessary recommendations for consideration.
(b) Annual plan. The plan must be updated and resubmitted to the Council annually. (2023 L.M.C., ch. 30, § 2.)
Editor’s note—2023 L.M.C., ch. 30, § 3, states: Transition; effective date. The County Executive must provide an automated enforcement action plan as required under Section 31-9D, added under Section 2 of this Act, within 180 days after the enactment of this Act. Sections 31-9A and 31-9C, as added by Section 2 of this Act, take effect on July 1, 2025.