Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Equipment Construction and Installation for Photo Enforcement Systems The Contractor will be responsible for constructing, installing, and maintaining all necessary equipment for Photo Enforcement Systems at specified intersections and providing the City with all equipment for those Systems. Equipment includes, but is not limited to, radar detection equipment, approach cameras, speed cameras, sensors, components, products, software, and other ancillary equipment. City will not consider proposals that require use of loop detection equipment. Contractor shall obtain and pay for all needed permits, including but not limited to those from the Oregon Department of Transportation (“ODOT”) prior to installing the equipment for the Photo Enforcement Systems at ODOT intersections. 2. Continuous Operation of Photo Enforcement Systems The Photo Enforcement Systems must be capable of operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 3. Information to be Collected under the Photo Enforcement Program The Systems must record all pertinent data for each violation at time of capture. Pertinent data includes, but is not limited to, a video of the violation; a photograph that includes the driver, the vehicle, and the license plate number of the vehicle; a unique violation identifier; the location of the violation; the date of the violation; the time of the violation; the elapsed time between images; the direction of travel; the traffic signal phase; time into the red phase; the vehicle’s speed; the duration of the prior amber phase; the vehicle lane of travel; the camera ID; and the frame sequence numbers.