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Greenwich police outline speed-camera rollout near schools, cite preliminary drops in violations

Greenwich Board of Education · December 12, 2025
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Police Chief Huey told the Board of Education that the town installed speed cameras under a 2024 state law, described vendor review and appeal steps, and shared preliminary vendor data showing large reductions in repeat violators while underscoring that numbers are early and subject to review.

Police Chief Huey briefed the Greenwich Board of Education on the town—s recently deployed speed-camera program near school zones, saying the effort grew out of a 2024 change in state law that allows municipalities to operate automated enforcement.

Huey said the town selected a vendor called Blue Line after surveying public and private schools, and that the vendor—s algorithm filters plate data before sending suspected violations in batches for officer review. The town ran a 30‑day warning period before issuing fines, he said; the first fine is $50 plus a service fee, and subsequent fines are higher.

On enforcement results, Huey…

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