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Wellington files first annual school zone camera report: 2,073 notices, $207,300 in alleged violations over two weeks

5947795 · October 14, 2025
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Village staff presented the first statutorily required annual report for Wellington's school zone speed camera program: 2,073 notices of violation issued Sept. 15–30, totaling $207,300; 213 payments had been received by the meeting date; contested hearings were pending.

Village staff presented the first annual report for Wellington’s school zone speed camera program at the Oct. 14 council meeting, describing early program statistics, enforcement timing and next steps in the statutory process.

Nicole Coates, Wellington’s emergency management and public safety director, said the program began with outreach in July 2025, a 30-day warning period from Aug. 11–Sept. 12, and the start of notice-of-violation mailings on Sept. 15. For the statutorily required reporting period of Sept. 15–30, staff reported 2,073 notices of violation (NOVs) issued, totaling $207,300 in alleged fines. As of the meeting, 213 of those NOVs had been paid and 11 NOVs had been contested; contested cases will have local hearings beginning Nov. 6. No NOVs had yet been upheld, dismissed, or converted to uniform traffic citations…

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