In the past several years there has been considerable commercial development throughout the City and the volume of vehicles that travel our roads has increased. Culver City streets have become major regional thoroughfares on the West side of Los Angeles and are being utilized by motorists attempting to avoid congested freeways in the area.
Based on new commercial businesses, vehicular congestion, as well as pedestrians and bicyclists that pass through and around the intersections at Overland Avenue and Washington Boulevard, Sepulveda Boulevard and Washington Boulevard and through National Boulevard and Washington Boulevard, [the Culver City Police Department] decided that the red-light camera program would be best served by installing photo enforcement equipment at these intersections.
Rather than just increase the overall size of our program, we looked at intersections with lower traffic volume and/or fewer red light running incidents and sought to relocate those cameras to intersections with higher traffic volume and congestion (vehicles, pedestrians and bicyclists) so to have a greater impact on deterring red light running incidents and improve traffic and pedestrian safety to those areas.
The program currently operates photo enforcement equipment at 11 intersections with 18 approaches and with the revisions; it would expand to 12 intersections with 20 approaches.
Upon reviewing the information, we determined that the removal of the photo enforcement equipment at four approaches/locations was appropriate. Those locations include: eastbound Washington Place at Centinela Avenue, eastbound Washington Boulevard at Sawtelle Boulevard, and east and west bound Washington Boulevard at Helms Avenue.
The new approaches/locations should be operational the late part of Spring 2017.