Councilman Schleifer is a lifelong resident of the 5th District and currently serving on the City Council since 2016. Councilman Schleifer is the Chair of the Rules and Legislative Oversight Committee and serves on both the Health, Environment, and Technology Committee and the Ways and Means Committee.
“Fink, considering further action, remarked, "I'm looking at a class action actually," and questioned the city's priorities, saying, "I don't wanna see a city that's so concerned about my violating the law going 12 over the speed limit but not concerned with their compliance of the law that they drafted. That bothers me."
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Speed camera confusion leads to ticketing chaos on Cross Country Boulevard
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BALTIMORE — Confusion reigns on Cross Country Boulevard as drivers grapple with conflicting speed limit signs and unexpected fines. For more than a month, road2 CommentsComment on Facebook
If the City in hiring a Director of Traffic was asked if he or she could arrange traffic signals so drivers would catch every red light to sliw traffic as much as possible, they couldnt do a better job as what the situation is now!
Okay can we conduct efficiency on All City cameras like Reisterstown and Druid Hill ave just before and the mondawmin shopping center , the 3500 blk of Park heights avenue and why aren't the any speed cameras from Northern Parkway and Charles clear up to Northern Parkway and Liberty heights????
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Record city spending, and the proposed solution? Fee hikes and speed cameras—strategically placed where Baltimore City Department of Transportation expects to squeeze the most out of drivers. This isn’t about safety; it’s blatant revenue extraction. And once again, it’s disproportionately targeting certain communities. ... See MoreSee Less
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I wish the money went to repaving 7 mile lane between Park Heights and Reistertown Road.
I believe traffic cameras are supposed to be for safety and not for revenue generation...
If only we could do something about the speeding and running of the stop sign on Taney Road.
Well, between mistimed signals, ridiculous & mostly unused bike lanes along with speed & red light cameras everywhere, the powers that be are basically continuing to make the city a very unwelcoming place for everyone. Make it stop!!
The vast majority of City Council members are NOT concerned about safety or the well being of their constituents! Thank you for being the voice of reason within City Government!
What a government we have- how do we fee and tax to death our citizenry? Deficits are dealt with by establishing creative taxation. You people sap the joy out of spending time in Baltimore. Here's a thought, deal with juvenile crime, fix the roads and do something about the graffiti that's everywhere. In some spots the city looks like a war zone! Hey maybe these speed cameras, for 12 million dollars, could be programmed to record the people who are defacing the Jones Falls Expressway with graffiti- ha!
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