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Titusville council approves school-zone speed camera contract with 60-day warning; debate centers on hours, fines and equity
Summary
Council authorized a piggyback contract with Ultimate for automated speed camera enforcement in school zones, set a 60-day warning period and approved a resolution; council and residents debated hours of operation, fee allocation and whether cameras replace visible officers.
The Titusville City Council on June 10 approved use of a Baker County Sheriff's Office contract (RFP 24-002) and a piggyback agreement with Ultimate (Lanham, Md.) to install speed detection cameras in city school zones. Council also approved Resolution No. 11-2025 to authorize the program and authorized the mayor to execute the piggyback contract. The council set a 60-day public warning period before citations would issue.
Major (Titusville Police) and a company representative described the vendor and the system at the meeting. The company representative said Ultimate has operated photo-enforcement programs nationally for more than 20 years and keeps processing and equipment work in the U.S. The police major presented speed-study…
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