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Presented by Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division Board of County Commissioners September 9, 2014 Red Light Camera Update
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Presentation Outline Program Background Review of Annual Report Distribution of Revenue Next Steps
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Red Light Camera Update Presentation Outline Program Background Review of Annual Report Distribution of Revenue Next Steps
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Program Background July 13, 2010 - Board adopted an ordinance to establish a red light camera program August 5, 2010 - Contract with American Traffic Solutions for 10 cameras on county roadways February 28, 2011 – Program operational September 9, 2013 - New contract awarded for program expansion, same vendor Red Light Camera Update
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Program Background (cont’d) County issues a Notice of Violation to the registered owner of vehicle Violator has 60 days to: Pay penalty of $158 Submit an affidavit naming driver Request a hearing If no action, a Uniform Traffic Citation is issued Red Light Camera Update
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6 Program Background (cont’d) Notice of Violation Hearing Process Hiring of Judicial Hearing Officer Appointment of Judicial Clerk Downtown courtroom assigned New FDOT standards for yellow and all red timing for all traffic signals Red Light Camera Update
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7 Program Background (cont’d) Board approved installation of 40 cameras FY 14 50 cameras activated in unincorporated OC 108 cameras countywide Public notice at all new locations Red Light Camera Update
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Presentation Outline Program Background Review of Annual Report Distribution of Revenue Next Steps
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Review of Annual Report Due each year to Governor by November 1 Most recent report evaluated 10 cameras July 2011 to June 2012 July 2012 to June 2013 Red Light Camera Update
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Review of Annual Report Studied 4 Elements Number of Violations Number of Crashes Daily Volume Crash Rate Red Light Camera Update
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Review of Annual Report Over a Two Year Period (July 2011 - June 2013) 18% Reduction in number of violations 14% Reduction in total number of crashes 11% Reduction in crash rate Limited baseline data Red Light Camera Update
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Presentation Outline Program Background Review of Annual Report Distribution of Revenues Next Steps
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Red Light Camera Update Distribution of Revenues - $5.3 Million County
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Red Light Camera Update Distribution of Revenues County Share $807 K Sheriff’s Office Legal Expenses Administrative
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Red Light Camera Update Presentation Outline Program Background Review of Annual Report Distribution of Revenues Next Steps
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Recommended Next Steps Prior to expanding further: Gather data for one full year to establish a baseline of 50 cameras Determine intersection annual crash rates Summarize camera violations Finalize Annual Reports for 50 cameras Report back to BCC on results Red Light Camera Update
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Presented by Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division Board of County Commissioners September 9, 2014 Red Light Camera Update
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