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Automated school‑zone enforcement pitched after Greenacres speed study; city officials seek clarifications

5488191 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

Verint Mobility presented a February speed study showing 527 potential violations at one school over three days and more than 3,200 potential violations across 11 school zones. The company proposed a turnkey automated enforcement program; council members asked about evidence review, contest procedures, warning periods and revenue sharing.

Verint Mobility on April 21 presented findings from a February speed study of Greenacres school zones and outlined a turnkey automated enforcement program to reduce speeding around schools.

Matt Reich, Verint Mobility representative, told the council the firm recorded a three‑day speed study that showed “527 violations in just 3 days” at one location and “over 3,200 potential violations” across 11 school zones. Reich said more than 50 of the recorded violations involved drivers traveling more than 25 miles per hour over the speed limit.

Reich described a vendor-managed program that would provide hardware, installation, public outreach, software for event processing,…

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