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Police report finds sharp drop in school‑zone speeding after camera program; city nets roughly $656,000

Hollywood City Commission · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Police presented the state‑required annual report for the school speed‑zone camera program, reporting 28,030 notices issued (16,520 paid), an 89% reduction in speeding in monitored zones and roughly $1.00 million collected during July 2024–June 2025; the city’s net share to date is approximately $656,245. Commissioners asked for further breakdowns by flashing‑hours vs. non‑flashing hours.

The Hollywood Police Department said its school speed‑zone camera program has substantially reduced speeding in monitored zones and generated funds to support program operations and public‑safety technology.

"Total notices of violation issued are 28,030," the Police Chief told the City Commission during the Oct. 22 presentation, adding that 16,520 notices had been paid during the reporting period July 1, 2024–June 30, 2025. The department said 85 notices were contested in magistrate court (82 upheld, three dismissed) and…

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