Resolution Number 33 In Session 2022-2023
Study for Implementing an Emergency Vehicle Preemption System
Summary
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this Honorable Board of Aldermen supports a comprehensive study of the cost and timing for implementing an Emergency Vehicle Preemption system as part of the City's smart city infrastructure development efforts and requests that the Department of Public Safety initiate such a study as soon as possible.
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Latest resolution text:
- Introduced (59.27 KB PDF)
Overview
Session: 2022-2023
Introduced: 05/26/2022
Sponsor: Primary Sponsors: Joseph Vaccaro
Latest Activity: Second Reading
Co-Sponsors:
Sharon Tyus, Carol Howard, Brandon Bosley, Pamela Boyd, Dwinderlin Evans, Anne Schweitzer, Tina (Sweet-T) Pihl
Legislative History
Legislative activities and outcomes for this resolution. Learn more about what these activities mean.
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05/26/2022
First Reading
Resolution text was introduced (59.27 KB PDF).
The resolution was referred to committee.
05/26/2022Committee Assignment
The resolution was assigned to the Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee.
06/08/2022Committee Hearing
The resolution was passed with a recommendation of do pass during the Streets, Traffic and Refuse Committee.
06/10/2022Second Reading
The resolution was passed.
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