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Traffic camera revenues top $6 million, city keeps $2.6 million

Posted at 6:56 pm March 2, 2014
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Traffic Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike

The traffic camera for the westbound lanes of Oak Ridge Turnpike in front of Oak Ridge High School. More than half of the speeding violations issued in 2013 were at the camera systems near the high school.

The four traffic camera systems in Oak Ridge have generated more than $6 million in ticket revenues during a roughly five-year period. The city has kept $2.6 million of that, while the camera vendor has collected the other $3.6 million.

The amount of money generated each year has fallen from about $2 million in fiscal year 2010 to roughly $1 million today. That could be at least in part because drivers have grown more accustomed to the cameras.

The automated devices issue $50 citations to drivers who speed or run red lights, and the proceeds are split between the city and camera vendor Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. of Scottsdale, Ariz. So far, the city has collected about 42 percent of the total revenues while Redflex has kept 58 percent.

The city revenues were originally put into a general fund, but starting in Fiscal Year 2011, they were deposited into a special fund that has been used to pay for pedestrian safety projects. That fund now has a cash balance of $778,305. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: citations, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrian safety, photo enforcement cameras, red light cameras, red-light citations, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., Robertsville Road, speeding citations, speeding violations, ticket revenues, traffic camera, traffic signal

One Anderson man gets life, second 30 years in meth conspiracy

Posted at 12:51 am March 1, 2014
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Jeffery Scott Braden

Jeffery Scott Braden

Two Anderson County men convicted of conspiring to manufacture 50 grams or more of methamphetamine were sentenced to lengthy prison terms this week, federal officials said Friday.

Officials estimate that the conspiracy resulted in the production of about 1,500 grams of methamphetamine.

Jeffrey Scott Braden, 37, of Vowell Mountain—the only one of 42 people indicted in the conspiracy to go to trial—received a mandatory life sentence on Thursday in a hearing before Chief U.S. District Judge Thomas A. Varlan in Knoxville, officials said.

Then, on Friday, Varlan sentenced conspiracy leader Lawrence “Stoney” Scriver, 46, of Lake City, to serve 30 years, U.S. Attorney William C. Killian said in a press release. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Clinton, Federal, Government, Knox County, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, Clinton Police Department, conspiring to manufacture 50 grams or more of methamphetamine, David P. Lewen Jr., distributing methamphetamine, Drug Enforcement Administration, Jeffrey Scott Braden, Knox County Sheriff’s Office, Knoxville Police Department, Lawrence “Stoney” Scriver, meth, meth conspiracy, methamphetamine, Oak Ridge Police Department, Operation Meth-odical Destruction, Seventh Judicial Crime Task Force, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Tennessee Methamphetamine and Pharmaceutical Drug Task Force, Thomas A. Varlan, U.S. Attorneys' Office, U.S. District Court, William C. Killian

Car, driver involved in pedestrian hit-and-run on Monday not yet identified

Posted at 12:06 am March 1, 2014
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The car and driver that hit and injured an Oliver Springs man on Old Batley Road on Monday night have not been identified, according to preliminary information released by state officials on Friday.

The unidentified vehicle and driver were traveling north on Old Batley Road near State Highway 62 in Anderson County at about 7:07 p.m. Monday when they hit Derek Jones, 23, of Oliver Springs.

“Vehicle 1 was exiting a left hand curve heading north on Old Batley Road when it hit pedestrian Derek Jones,” state officials said. “Mr. Jones was walking on the right hand side of the roadway heading north. The vehicle struck Mr. Jones, causing him to enter a ditch and then left the scene. Mr. Jones was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Derek Jones, Old Batley Road, State Highway 62, Tennessee Highway Patrol

Small fire at Clinton industrial plant injures none, damage minimal

Posted at 12:04 am March 1, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

A fire broke out at the Techmer PM facility in Clinton late Wednesday afternoon. Officials said the call came in at around 5 p.m., and when Clinton firefighters arrived, they quickly determined that the fire was small and contained to the plant’s exhaust system.

No injuries were reported, and damage was limited. The exact cause of the fire is under investigation.

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Clinton, fire, Techmer PM

Clinton Fire Department expansion to cut response times

Posted at 12:02 am March 1, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

Workers are building an expansion of the Clinton Fire Department’s headquarters that will create a place where three on-duty firefighters can stay during their shifts, including a sleeping area, a kitchen, a day room, and both men’s and women’s bathrooms. The expansion will also create a new office for the Fire Department.

Officials said that expanding the headquarters and creating space for on-call firefighters to remain on the premises should cut down on response times on the western side of the city.

Clinton Fire Chief Archie Brummitt said the department conducted a study of fire hall locations with the Municipal Technical Advisory Service—or MTAS—several months ago that determined that the majority of the calls answered by the department are centered in and around Clinton’s downtown area. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, calls, Clinton Fire Department, expansion, fire station, Fire Station No. 1, Fire Station No. 2, firefighters, headquarters, MTAS, Municipal Technical Advisory Service, response times, WYSH Radio

Oak Ridge Council asked to extend, or terminate, red-light camera contract

Posted at 2:54 pm February 26, 2014
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Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider terminating a five-year contract for traffic enforcement cameras—or extending it for two years.

Note: This story was last updated at 3:25 p.m.

For some people, traffic cameras in Oak Ridge have been an irritant since they were installed, a detriment to visitors and businesses, an undesirable surveillance tool, and an unwelcome outsourcing of a police function.

But for others, the four systems erected on busy roadways in April 2009 have helped slow down traffic, reduced car crashes, and provided extra revenues to the city, including for community safety projects.

On Monday night, the seven members of the Oak Ridge City Council will have to take a side. They have been presented two options: extend the contract with camera vendor Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. of Scottsdale, Ariz.—or terminate it.

If Council continues the program, the five-year contract with Redflex could be extended for two years, through April 21, 2016. If members end it, they have been asked to consider installing a traffic signal on Oak Ridge Turnpike at Oak Ridge High School. The stoplight could cost between $150,000 to $200,000, and it would have to be approved by the Tennessee Department of Transportation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: citations, crashes, crosswalk, Ken Krushenski, Mark Watson, New York Avenue, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Turnpike, pedestrians, red light cameras, Redflex, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., revenues, Robertsville Road, safety, stoplight, traffic cameras, Willow Brook Elementary School

Norris Bulletin: Reward offered for info on slain dogs

Posted at 1:32 pm February 26, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

According to the Norris Bulletin, a reward is being offered for information leading to the identity of the person responsible for shooting two dogs to death and leaving them along the side of a walking trail in the Norris Watershed.

The dogs—a black lab puppy about four months old and a Walker Coonhound that appeared to be about two years old—were found by a passerby last Thursday and now, animal advocates, local, and state authorities are on the case. A reward fund has been established, according to the Bulletin, and anyone who wants to donate can call Christina Eich at (865) 209-0808 or e-mail her at jackpot604@aol.com. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Christina Eich, Norris Bulletin, Norris Police Department, Norris Watershed, slain dogs

Clinton Fire Department expanding HQ

Posted at 1:29 pm February 26, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

If you have driven on Hicks Street in Clinton, you have no doubt seen the construction going on behind City Hall.

Workers are constructing an expansion of the Clinton Fire Department’s headquarters that will create a place where three on-duty firefighters can stay during their shifts, including a sleeping area, a kitchen, a day room, and both men’s and women’s bathrooms. In addition, the expansion will create a new office for the Fire Department. Officials say that expanding the headquarters and creating space for on-call firefighters to remain on the premises should cut down on response times on the western side of the city. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Clinton, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Archie Brummitt, Clinton, Clinton Fire Department, expansion, garage bays, headquarters, training tower, WYSH Radio

THP investigating hit-and-run involving car, pedestrian on Old Batley Road

Posted at 1:17 pm February 26, 2014
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Information from WYSH Radio

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating a hit and run accident that occurred Monday evening in Oliver Springs and sent a man to the hospital.

Derek Jones, 23, said he was jogging on Old Batley Road at around 6:45 p.m. Monday when a small, black car hit him from behind. Jones landed on the hood of the car and struck the windshield, but the driver fled the scene without stopping. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Police and Fire, Tennessee, Top Stories Tagged With: Derek Jones, injuries, Old Batley Road, Oliver Springs, Tennessee Highway Patrol, THP, University of Tennessee Medical Center

Crashes, vehicle speeds down near red-light cameras, reports say

Posted at 12:57 pm February 24, 2014
By John Huotari 47 Comments

Red-light Camera at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue

The largest crash reduction near red-light cameras occurred near the system at Oak Ridge Turnpike and New York Avenue/Lafayette Drive.

There has been an overall decrease in the number of car crashes near red-light camera systems installed at four locations in Oak Ridge five years ago, and vehicle speeds have dropped near two schools, officials said.

Council members had requested information about crash frequency and history as the controversial five-year red-light camera contract, approved in August 2008, comes up for renewal in April. The crash information, as well as data on vehicle speeds, is included in the agenda packet for a Monday night Oak Ridge City Council work session.

The information said the largest crash reduction occurred at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Lafayette Drive/New York Avenue. Accidents there fell from 86 to 58, or roughly 33 percent, and injuries fell from 25 to 13, about a 50 percent reduction.

The totals compared the number of crashes from one four-year period starting March 2005 and ending March 2009, and a second period starting April 2009 and ending in November 2013, or a little more than four years. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: car crash, Civic Center, crash, crash reduction, injuries, Lafayette Drive, New York Avenue, North Illinois Avenue, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, property damage, red light camera, red-light camera contract, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc., Robertsville Road, school zone, speed limits, vehicle speeds, Willow Brook Elementary School

Get rid of your unused medicines on Saturday morning

Posted at 9:43 pm February 21, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

You can get rid of your unused medicines in a Saturday morning drop-off at the Oak Ridge Police Department.

Operation Medicine Cabinet is scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon at the Oak Ridge Police Department at the Municipal Building at 200 S. Tulane Ave.

“Come and drop off your old and expired drugs,” organizers said. “No names given.”

It’s being promoted by the ORPD and Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, or ASAP. For more information, call ORPD Officer Brandan Sharp at (865) 556-6696 or visit www.asapofanderson.org.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health, Nonprofits, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: Allies for Substance Abuse Prevention of Anderson County, Brandan Sharp, medicine, Oak Ridge Police Department, Operation Medicine Cabinet, ORPD

Oak Ridge woman dies in three-car crash in Alcoa

Posted at 8:50 pm February 17, 2014
By John Huotari 2 Comments

An Oak Ridge woman died in a three-car crash in Alcoa on Monday morning, authorities said.

Claire B. Milner, 20, was taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center after the crash on Alcoa Highway at Willow Road at 9:45 a.m. Monday, but she died of her injuries, the Alcoa Police Department said.

Milner had been driving a 2000 Ford Focus on Willow Road and had apparently stopped at the stop sign, then attempted to cross the southbound lanes of Alcoa Highway to turn left onto northbound Alcoa Highway, the APD said in a news release. Milner’s Focus was struck in the driver’s door by a 2006 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck driven by Zackary A. Presnell, 33, of Knoxville, who was traveling south on Alcoa Highway, in the left lane of travel. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Alcoa Highway, Alcoa Police Department, APD, Claire B. Milner, Paul J. Spicher, University of Tennessee Medical Center, Willow Road, Zackary A. Presnell

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