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Port Richey council hears and accepts annual red-light camera report; program generated $1.4M in 2024–25

6710633 · October 29, 2025
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Summary

Council received and read into the official record the annual red-light camera report covering 07/01/2024–06/30/2025, which recorded five cameras at two intersections, 11,737 notices of violation, and $1,403,029.36 in program revenue. The council opened the floor to public comment and approved the report as required by Florida Statute 316.00834.

The Port Richey City Council accepted the city’s annual traffic infraction detector (TID) report, read into the record to satisfy Florida Statute section 316.00834. The report covers July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025.

According to the staff presentation, the city operated five cameras at two intersections — U.S. 19 at Ridge Road and U.S. 19 at Grand Boulevard — during the…

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