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Police present school‑zone speed‑camera option, stress safety goals and statutory limits
Summary
Titusville police briefed council on automated school‑zone speed detection systems authorized by recent state law, described citation thresholds and revenue distribution, and responded to council and public questions about site selection and program mechanics.
Titusville Police Department representatives presented an informational briefing on school‑zone speed detection systems authorized by state law and described how an automated program would operate in city school zones.
The presenter, identified in the transcript as the police department speaker, said the state changed the law in 2023 (House Bill 657) to authorize automated speed detection systems in school zones and quoted the relevant statutory framework for a speed‑detection system. The presenter said staff conducted three independent speed studies that showed “a problem with speeding in school zones” and described the program’s operational rules: automated cameras operate 30 minutes before school, during school hours, and 30…
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