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Acting Police Chief Presents Red-Light Camera Survey: 13 Cameras, $1.17M in Paid Violations (FY 2024–25)

Pensacola City Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Acting Chief Kristen Brown presented the state-required annual red-light camera survey: cameras increased from 0 to 13 in the reporting year, five intersections have camera enforcement, and paid violations totaled $1,173,453.

Acting Chief Kristen Brown presented the City’s first annual red-light camera survey under Florida statute 316.0083, covering July 1, 2024 through June 30, 2025. The report shows the program grew from zero operational cameras at the start of the period to 13 cameras at five intersections by June 30, 2025.

"As of 06/30/2025...13 cameras," Chief Brown said, listing the intersections involved as 9th & Bayou, 9th & Airport, 9th & Fairfield, 9th & Gregory and Davis & Fairfield. The presentation recorded…

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