Bend officials to discuss traffic enforcement, new red-light camera program at meeting

Published 11:00 am Wednesday, May 29, 2024

The city of Bend will host an  open house and neighborhood district discussion on public safety goals and priorities in June.

The event will include Bend Police Chief Mike Krantz, city councilors and Janet Hruby, the city’s transportation and mobility assistant engineer, the city said in a news release. 

The event starts at 5:30 p.m. on June 10 at the Bend Municipal Court, 555 NE 15th St. There will be discussion by police and transportation planners’ about efforts to improve traffic safety and enforce existing traffic laws, the city said. At 7 p.m., the event will shift to a discussion with representatives from Bend’s neighborhood districts. 

Bend has 13 neighborhood districts, and each has its own board. One person from each district will sit at the table with city councilors to talk about the city’s forthcoming automated traffic enforcement program and various neighborhood concerns. 

Interested community members are invited to attend in person or online. A virtual meeting link will be posted on the City Council’s meeting page at www.bendoregon.gov/government/city-council.

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