Speed trap, sign ordinance discussed by city council

  • New Greensboro police officers, Marcus Callaway (left) and Carter Cadwiellader (right), introduce themselves to city council. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    New Greensboro police officers, Marcus Callaway (left) and Carter Cadwiellader (right), introduce themselves to city council. MARK ENGEL/Staff
  • Greensboro Mayor Corey Williams told the Lake Oconee News that the proposal for a new city sign ordinance was first discussed during his initial days in office. MARK ENGEL/Staff
    Greensboro Mayor Corey Williams told the Lake Oconee News that the proposal for a new city sign ordinance was first discussed during his initial days in office. MARK ENGEL/Staff
The newly placed radar and camera system in the school zone at the front of Greene County High School has mailed speeding tickets to almost 2,600 unhappy drivers in its first three months of operation, according to Greensboro Police Chief Rodricus Monford Sr. At Tuesday night’s Greensboro City Council meeting, Monford explained, that during school hours – 6:30-8:30 a.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. on…

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