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Resolution· B.· Village Council· Tue, Jan 20, 2026

Authorize agreement with RedSpeed for traffic intersection speed enforcement cameras

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IntroducedJan 14, 2026
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RESOLUTION NO. 2026- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PINECREST, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH REDSPEED FOR SPEED ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, red light cameras provide a proven, data-driven tool to improve driver behavior and intersection safety while allowing police resources to remain focused on core public safety functions; and

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RESOLUTION NO. 2026- A RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OF PINECREST, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH REDSPEED FOR SPEED ENFORCEMENT CAMERAS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, red light cameras provide a proven, data-driven tool to improve driver behavior and intersection safety while allowing police resources to remain focused on core public safety functions; and WHEREAS, the Village’s Strategic Plan Goal 2.1 calls for assessing the potential installation of traffic light cameras at intersections along the Ludlam Shared Use Path to improve safety for vulnerable road users; and WHEREAS, on March 24, 2025, RedSpeed Florida conducted a feasibility study at five (5) proposed enforcement intersections; and

NOW, THEREFORE,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF PINECREST, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That the Village Council hereby authorizes the Village Manager to enter into an agreement with RedSpeed for speed enforcement cameras in the five (5) proposed enforcement locations. Section 2. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of January, 2026. Joseph M. Corradino, Mayor Attest: ____________________________ Priscilla Torres, MMC Village Clerk Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: ____________________________ Mitchell Bierman Village Attorney Consent Agenda DATE: January 6, 2026 TO: Yocelyn Galiano, Village Manager FROM: Jason Cohen, Chief of Police RE: Red Light Cameras / Ludlam Corridor I recommend the Village move forward with implementing red light cameras at signalized intersections along the proposed Ludlam Shared Use Path to enhance pedestrian and bicyclist safety. This initiative aligns with Strategic Plan Goal 2.1, which calls for assessing the potential installation of traffic light cameras at intersections along the Ludlam Shared Use Path to improve safety for vulnerable road users. Given the high volume of vehicular traffic in this corridor, improved signal compliance is critical to reducing crash risk for vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians Red light cameras provide a proven, data-driven tool to improve driver behavior and intersection safety while allowing police resources to remain focused on core public safety functions. The Police Department is prepared to commence implementation planning as directed. DATE: December 16, 2025 TO: Yocelyn Galiano, Village Manager FROM: Jason Cohen, Chief of Police RE: Strategic Planning Goal 2.1, Assess the potential installation of red-light cameras at I intersections along the Ludlam Road Shared Use Path Action Taken: On March 24, 2025, RedSpeed Florida conducted a feasibility study at the following intersections: SW 88th st. and SW 67th ave. SW 104th st. and SW 67th ave. SW 112th st. and SW 67th ave. SW 120nd st and SW 67th ave. SW 124th st and SW 67th ave. The study revealed that the intersections at 67th Avenue and Southwest 104th Street, as well as Southwest 112th Street, experienced a high number of violations. In contrast, the intersection at 88th Street had a moderate number of violations. The locations at 124th and 120th Streets had a low violation rate. The cost of the expansion is between $3,850.00 – $4,000.00 per camera per month. Based on the study, installing cameras at all five intersections would make the program at least cost neutral. The revenue generated from violations would cover the projected costs of operating the cameras, including personnel expenses. Next Steps: Obtain an official quote for all five intersections (20 cameras) to determine actual yearly costs. Present findings to Village Council for determination of interest in expanding the red- light camera program. Enhancing Traffic Safety with Innovative Solutions Preliminary Pricing Quote Red Light Camera Enforcement Program Village of Pinecrest | December 22nd, 2025 Program Overview Based on the traffic safety study conducted in March, RedSpeed is pleased to provide this preliminary pricing quote for a red light camera enforcement program at select intersections within the Village of Pinecrest. This document is intended to support internal review and discussion by providing a clear, high- level cost overview for consideration by management and decision-makers. Proposed Enforcement Locations 1. SW 67th Avenue & 104th Street 2. SW 67th Avenue & 112th Street 3. SW 67th Avenue & 120th Street 4. SW 67th Avenue & 124th Street 5. SW 67th Avenue & 88th Street Pricing Summary Red Light Camera System Fee: $3,850 per camera (Monthly Fee) Number of Cameras: 20 Total Estimated Program Cost: $77,000 per month RedSpeed would extend the same per-camera pricing of $3,850 to any additional approved locations added to the program under similar conditions. Important Notes • Pricing reflects assumptions from the March traffic safety study and typical red light enforcement deployments. • This quote is provided for budgetary and planning purposes only and does not constitute a contract. • Final scope, terms, and conditions would be addressed in a formal agreement should the Village of Pinecrest elect to move forward.

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