ORANGE, CT — The Board of Selectmen on July 8 unanimously authorized the town to negotiate an agreement with Altumint Inc. for an automated traffic enforcement safety device program, approved revisions to the town's peddling and solicitation ordinance, and authorized several community initiatives during its regular meeting.

The meeting was called to order at 7:03 p.m. by First Selectman James Zeoli. Following a brief opening session, the board recessed the regular meeting to conduct a public hearing on proposed changes to Chapter 302 of the Town Code governing peddling and solicitation. The meeting concluded with adjournment at 9:54 p.m.
Board Authorizes Traffic Camera Agreement

The board's most significant action came after a presentation by representatives of Altumint Inc., who outlined the company's automated traffic enforcement technology and implementation process.

Martin Plank, Kevin Halloran and Jason Norton of Altumint said the company provides automated traffic safety devices and is approved by the Capitol Region Council of Governments, serving municipalities across Connecticut. Plank described the process for implementing the technology and answered questions from board members and residents.

 

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