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City considers traffic cameras to boost safety and revenue

July 03, 2024 | Margate, Broward County, Florida



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City considers traffic cameras to boost safety and revenue
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential implementation of traffic cameras in Lehi as a strategy to combat speeding and enhance public safety. The proposal, which is still in the early stages, aims to draft an ordinance that would allow for the installation of these cameras, with the intention of evaluating their effectiveness based on the experiences of other cities.

One official emphasized the financial benefits of the cameras, suggesting that the revenue generated could fund essential services, including crossing guards and additional police officers. The discussion highlighted the possibility of using the funds to bolster emergency services, such as adding personnel to fire engines.

The meeting also touched on the technological aspects of the cameras, noting that there are various options available, some of which may be more reliable and legally defensible than others. Officials acknowledged the need for further workshops to explore these technologies and their implications, including costs associated with setup and maintenance.

As the city prepares to consider this ordinance, the focus remains on ensuring that any adopted technology is effective and compliant with regulations set forth by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). The outcome of this initiative could significantly impact local traffic management and public safety funding in the future.

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