time and 1 cation of the violation, the vehicle color and model, the type of <br /> violation, and the bail amount in black. The tickets will be placed in <br /> preprinte pay envelopes and placed under the windshield wiper of the car. <br /> Each time an officer enters a license number into the handheld computer, <br /> it will a tomaticaliy scan a list of vehicles that have S20 or more in <br /> outstandi g parking citations and are ready to be impounded. If the <br /> vehicle's license number is on the unpaid citation list, the computer will <br /> alert the officer. Working with city's Municipal Court staff, the officer <br /> will be a le to quickly determine whether a vehicle should be impounded or <br /> i the owner given a warning. <br /> a or the officers in the <br /> Thi function will be a great time sav r f <br /> field," K onholm said. "With the old system, an officer had to scan nearly <br /> 41 pages ooking for license number violations. Now the list can be updated <br /> daily an downloaded into the handhelds. We won't have the lag time we have <br /> I had in t e past," Kronholm continued. <br /> The systems hardware and software cost X39,145. City staff believe the <br /> system w 11 pay for itself in nine to 12 months. <br /> i <br /> I <br /> <br /> i <br /> <br />