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Osceola County presents annual red‑light camera report; 5,164 violations generated $511,264 in revenue
Summary
At its Nov. 3 meeting the Osceola County Board received an annual report on the county's red‑light running camera program: nine cameras at four intersections produced 5,164 notices and $511,264 in paid citations; the county retained $246,375 after remitting $267,425 to the state.
The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners heard an annual presentation on Nov. 3 about the county’s red‑light running camera program, known as the Mark Randell Traffic Safety Program, which is governed by Florida Statute 316.0083 and requires annual public reporting.
Transportation and Transit staff told the board the program operated nine camera units at four intersections during the last fiscal year and generated 5,164 notices of violation. Of those, 2,816 were paid immediately — roughly 55 percent — four contested citations were…
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