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Committee postpones vote on three‑year initial contract for automated traffic enforcement vendor Novoa Global

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The committee postponed action on a proposed contract extension to three years for Novoa Global to install school‑zone speed cameras, citing questions about upfront costs, the $2,500 per‑month per‑camera fee and the need for additional contract comparisons and community input.

The Quality of Life & Public Safety Committee voted to keep a proposed initial contract for an automated traffic enforcement vendor in committee on May 8, delaying action while members requested additional information on costs and contracts in other Connecticut jurisdictions.

Acting Planning Director Owen Duich described the item as an initial contract following a competitive procurement for a vendor to study and install automated traffic enforcement devices (speed cameras in school zones). Duich said the…

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