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Live Oak council advances plan to seek RFP for automated school‑zone speed enforcement after vendor briefing

2935875 · April 9, 2025
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After a presentation from Blue Line Solutions on automated speed‑enforcement cameras under House Bill 657, council members moved to prepare a request for proposals and schedule a stakeholder workshop; no formal vote on procurement was recorded in the transcript.

A motion to prepare a request for proposals (RFP) for automated speed‑enforcement cameras in City of Live Oak school zones was introduced and seconded after a presentation by Blue Line Solutions; the transcript does not record a formal roll‑call vote. Council members discussed scheduling a workshop with stakeholders, RFP timing and technical and legal details before any procurement decision.

Blue Line Solutions representatives David Bocchino, a sales representative, and Paul Persick, a colleague and former law enforcement officer, told the City Council the company performed five‑day speed studies at four Live Oak schools and found more than 4,500 instances of drivers exceeding posted school‑zone limits by 11 mph during a single school week. Bocchino referenced House Bill 657, signed in July 2023, as the enabling law that allows cities and counties to activate automated…

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