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Sunny Isles Beach police present first annual red light camera report; chief recommends program continue

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Police presented the red light camera annual summary for July 1, 2024–June 30, 2025, reporting 21,194 notices issued, $1.84 million in revenue, and a recommendation to continue the program; commissioners and staff discussed enforcement, unpaid notices and expanding camera sites.

The Sunny Isles Beach Police Department presented its first annual report on the city's red light camera enforcement program and recommended continuing the program.

The report covered the period July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, the police chief told the City Commission. The department said red light enforcement began Sept. 1, 2024, with six detectors at four intersections and that 21,194 notices of violation were issued during the reporting period. Of those, 12,871 were paid as notices, 7,618 were elevated to uniform traffic citations, 27 were contested hearings (25 were upheld and 2 dismissed), and total revenue collected for both notices and citations was $1,840,818.53, the chief said.

The report cited statutory reporting requirements under Florida Statute 316.0083 and recommended the Commission…

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