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The court's decision upholds a 2019 law, saying it doesn't violate communities' "home rule" powers.
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The court will decide whether financial regulations on communities operating speed and red-light cameras passed in 2019 are constitutional.
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The cameras are accessible online and through a mobile app.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has unanimously ruled that Toledo can no longer send appeals of traffic camera tickets to a city-paid administrative hearing...
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The home rule provision was added to the Ohio constitution by voters in 1912, and the struggles between local officials and state lawmakers have raged…
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A judge has granted the city of Dayton’s request for an injunction, putting on hold some provisions in the recently passed state transportation budget....
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New rules on speed and red-light cameras started this month, as the new transportation budget went into effect. But a community near Cincinnati that...
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is vowing to fight a provision in the new two-year state transportation budget that would penalize cities for the use of red...
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There are sticking points in the debate over the transportation budget beyond how much to raise the gas tax. One of them is whether the state should...
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It’s been a few years, but state lawmakers are trying again to put rules on local traffic cameras, which they’ve said communities use to generate revenue…