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Live Oak schedules stakeholder workshop, moves to prepare RFP for school‑zone speed detection program
Summary
City officials agreed to hold a stakeholder workshop and begin an RFP process for a school‑zone speed detection program, while staff will confirm whether an ordinance is required before procurement. Council members voiced concern about revenue perception and enforcement details.
The City Council of the City of Live Oak agreed to schedule a stakeholder workshop and begin preparing a request for proposals (RFP) to evaluate a school‑zone speed detection program, with a goal to place the RFP on the June 10 agenda.
The decision follows a detailed staff briefing on how the detection program would function, how citation funds are allocated under state law and how the program differs from conventional moving‑violation enforcement. City staff and council members said they would hold a workshop with affected stakeholders — including the school district — before finalizing procurement documents.
Joanne Luther, finance director, urged the council to run the workshop while staff assembled an RFP package, saying the RFP can be amended after stakeholder input. "I was going to suggest that you go ahead and have your workshop to discuss with your other community partners…
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