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Council presses vendor on stop‑sign camera revenue split and missing flagging tool

Glenarden City Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Council questioned Avio about stop‑sign camera economics after seeing that the town received $305,000 of $566,000 collected, vendor fees include $1,000 per pole per month plus $10 per violation, the citation is $40, and flagging (blocking renewals until fines paid) was not yet enabled.

Council members pressed Avio’s representative, Wade, and city finance staff about how the stop‑sign camera program’s revenues and vendor fees are accounted for and collected.

Wade said the citation amount is $40; Avio charges a $1,000 monthly per‑pole maintenance fee plus $10 per violation for processing and collections, and the remainder of net receipts goes to the town once those program fees are…

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