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Wellington staff recommend Genoptic for school-zone speed cameras; enforcement start aimed for school year
Summary
Village staff recommended awarding a contract to Genoptic North America for automated speed enforcement in school zones; program would begin on the first day of school and levy $100 notices for eligible violations, with a $49.98 share to the village and $10.02 to the vendor.
The Village of Wellington staff recommended awarding a five-year contract, with renewal options, to Genoptic North America for automated speed detection in school zones, and told the council the program’s projected implementation date is the first day of school, Aug. 11, 2025.
The recommendation came as staff summarized a competitive procurement. "Our selection committee's recommendation is to award a contract to Genoptic North America," a staff presenter said, noting the evaluation used qualifications, approach and fees. The scoring placed Genoptic first among six proposers.
Village staff told councilmembers the system would run in designated school zones beginning 30 minutes before school (or breakfast program) through the school day and 30 minutes after dismissal; staff will confirm whether aftercare hours extend the…
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