The No. 1 complaint of Edina residents is traffic. To serve residents more
efficiently, all traffic complaints must be made in writing, and can be printed
here. To return the form to the
Edina Police Department, mail to:
Edina Police Department Attn: Traffic Unit 4801 W. 50th St. Edina,
MN 55424
The form can also be scanned
and emailed to police@ci.edina.mn.us.
The three officers and
sergeant of the Traffic Unit address those complaints, provide routine
enforcement and monitor vehicle and pedestrian safety in the community. Traffic
officers also participate in City events such as Safety Camp, July 4 parade and
educational activities throughout the year.
In 2010, officers of the Traffic Unit issued approximately
20,000 traffic
citations. In addition, they partner with other law enforcement agencies in the
Minnesota Safe and Sober Campaign, which includes “Click It or Ticket.” For
more information about Safe and Sober, see
www.dps.state.mn.us/ots/enforcement_programs/default.asp. Our current Safe
and Sober effort is highlighted in our "Current
Events" section.
An important part of traffic safety is driver awareness, and one of the tools
used to promote awareness is the radar trailer. The trailer is placed around
town based on officer observation and citizen input. Please contact Sgt. Tim
Olson 952-826-1610 during business hours for information about the trailer
or if you think your neighborhood would benefit from the trailer.
Sgt. Olson reminds drivers of the “Move Over” law. “This Minnesota
statute requires drivers to move at least one lane over from any stopped
emergency vehicle," he said. "Just that simple action could save a life, and we
will cite anyone we see in violation of that law. ” The statute, also known as
the Ted Foss law, is
available
online.
FAQs I got a traffic ticket in Hennepin County. What do I do and how much will it
cost?
Most information, including fines, is printed on the citation itself. If your
violation is not listed, call the 4th District Court Office at 612-348-2040 or
see http://www.mncourts.gov/district/4/?page=138. Some tickets may be paid
online.
How do I get the speed limit changed on my street?
Traffic signage and speed limits in Edina are established by engineers at the
City, County and State level. For more information, contact Assistant City
Engineer Jack Sullivan at 952-826-0445.
There’s a tree that blocks the view at an intersection near my house. Can the
City remove it?
Sgt. Tim Olson handles the Clear View concerns and will view the area first. If he
finds a violation, a letter will be sent to the property owner and the Sergeant
will work with him or her to correct the issue. The relevant
City Ordinance is
available online and Sgt. Tim Olson
can be reached at 952- 826-1610.