Session: Automated Speed Enforcement Legislation-Bill 65 Presenter: Mike Brady, Mike Brady Consulting
Mike Brady Consulting Services
Approved amendments to HTA include:
Allow municipalities to implement and operate automated speed enforcement (ASE) in school zones and community
safety zones
Allow municipalities to establish reduced default speed limits
Transfers Lieutenant Governors powers over red light camera
regulations to Minister of Transportation
Introduced, First Reading – November 15, 2016
Second Reading – February 21 – April 11, 2017
Standing Committee on General Government – April 24 – May 3, 2017
Third Reading & Royal Assent – May 30, 2017
Collect, Organize and Facilitate municipal interest and experience related to Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE)
Support Bill 65
Information resource for municipalities and MTO
Assist MTO with ASE regulations
Consistent & practical application of ASE, wherever used in Ontario
ASE Regulations drafted by MTO over the next 9 – 12 months ◦ What needs to be included in the photograph ◦ Designate ASE systems ◦ Develop the charging document (Certificate of Offence) and notice mailed to registered vehicle owner (Offence Notice) ◦ Will detail the charging process (who, when, where & how) ◦ Develop ASE signing & signing requirements
Complete changes to Vehicle Registration Database
Draft Municipal ASE Operating Agreement
Continue to assist OTC and municipalities
Collect sample data
(individual municipalities to consider mobile, fixed
operation or both)
Review sample data with prosecutors and court staff
(volume
may exceed current capacity)
Host Vendor presentation day
Develop site selection criteria
Begin development of ASE request for proposals (RFP)
Initiate ASE Steering Committee
Finalize list of project partners
Draft ASE vendor agreement
Design joint municipal processing centre
Issue and evaluate RFP for ASE system & services
Municipal council recommendations 1.
award contracts (ASE vendor, processing agreement and MTO operations agreement), funding/revenue projection and staffing requirements
2.
create additional Community Safety Zones (due to definition of school zone)
3.
may request Province to enact Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMP) for ASE
Administer Charges through Ontario Court of Justice or AMP
Fixed or Mobile Operation or Both
Hours / Days of Operation –
Select Speed Tolerance
Measuring Effectiveness and Reporting
during school hours, 24/7 or other
Site Selection Criteria Data Collection Select Sites Implementation of CSZ’s Measures of Effectiveness Reporting
RFP (prepare, issue and evaluate) Manage Site Work (including scheduling) Contract Management Site Operations
ASE Regulations Charging Documents Evidentiary Requirements POA / AMPS processes Court Requirements Contracts Staff training
Charging Process Court Liaison Cost Sharing Formula Data Reporting Staffing & IT Requirements Data Security
Common Messaging FAQ Development Shared Educational Tools Scheduling of Reports