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Board approves memorandum to join county bus stop‑arm camera program; district expects modest revenue and safety benefits
Summary
As part of the consent agenda the board approved a memorandum of agreement with Suffolk County to enroll in a bus stop‑arm camera enforcement program; district staff said revenue to the district is modest and the program’s primary goal is safety enforcement at school bus stops.
The Three Village Board of Education approved a memorandum of agreement with Suffolk County to participate in the county’s school bus stop‑arm camera program. The item was approved as part of the board’s consent agenda and was described by staff as a safety program rather than a revenue source.
Why it matters: The stop‑arm program deploys cameras on buses to capture motorists who illegally pass stopped school buses; several counties contract with a vendor to operate the cameras, process citations, and share revenues. The district’s…
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