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Council hears red light camera report; ordinance to authorize traffic infraction detectors approved

5841227 · September 23, 2025
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City staff and contractor Orlando Stops presented the 2024–25 red light camera annual summary showing 6,433 notices of violation and 20,412 uniform traffic citations; commissioners praised safety benefits. Council also passed a first-reading ordinance authorizing placement of traffic infraction detectors at specified intersections.

City staff presented the 2024–25 annual red light camera summary to the Orlando City Council on Sept. 22 and the council approved an ordinance to authorize placement of traffic infraction detectors at specified intersections.

Ray Rodriguez of Orlando Stops, the city's red light camera contractor, told the council the disclosure required by Florida Statute 316.083 covered July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025. “For the period of 07/01/2024 to 06/30/2025, the city of Orlando issued 6,433 notices of violation and 20,412 uniform traffic citations,” Rodriguez said. He also summarized contested and upheld counts and the distribution of revenues to state funds, trauma…

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