MC 17-25 Montgomery County – Speed Monitoring Systems – High–Risk Highways

Requested by: Delegate Solomon 

Co-Sponsors: Delegates Charkoudian, Crutchfield, Cullison, Foley, Kaufman Lopez, Palakovich Carr, Shetty, Stewart, Wims and Senator Waldstreicher

Synopsis: FOR the purpose of authorizing the placement and use of speed monitoring systems on highways in Montgomery County that are at high risk for certain motor vehicle crashes; prohibiting the placement and use of speed monitoring systems on certain highways in Montgomery County; requiring the fines collected by Montgomery County or by a municipal government in Montgomery County as a result of violations enforced by a speed monitoring system to be used to fund the study, design, and construction of certain safety–related projects; requiring Montgomery County or a municipality in Montgomery County to conduct an evaluation of certain speed monitoring systems with a certain frequency; and generally relating to the placement and use of a speed monitoring system in Montgomery County.

Full Text: View as PDF here

House Bill Number: HB1173

Files:

Status:

Montgomery County House Delegation

  • 11/4/24 Assigned to the Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee

  • 12/9/24 Montgomery County Delegation Bill Hearing - 7:00 p.m.

  • 2/3/25 Land Use, Transportation, and Public Safety Committee - Favorable with Amendment (5-0)

  • 2/7/25 Montgomery County House Delegation - Favorable with Amendment (24-0)

House

  • 2/06/2025 First Reading Environment and Transportation

  • 3/02/2025 Hearing 3/11 at 1:00 p.m.

  • 3/15/2025 Favorable Report by Environment and Transportation

  • 3/06/2025 Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed

  • 3/07/2025 Third Reading Passed (103-35)

Senate

  • 3/01/2025Referred Judicial Proceedings

  • 3/25/2025 Hearing 3/25 at 2:00 p.m.

  • 4/04/2025 Favorable with Amendments Report by Judicial Proceedings

  • 3/18/2025 Favorable with Amendments {813825/1 Adopted

  • 3/18/2025 Second Reading Passed with Amendments

  • 4/07/2025 Third Reading Passed (35-10)

Final Outcome

  • 5/13/2025 Approved by the Governor Chapter 590

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