At the September 3rd city commission meeting, Tallahassee Police Department officials will present the school speed zone enforcement annual report.
The report, provided below, details the locations monitored and details related to violations and payments received over the March 28 – May 23 time period.
On May 8, 2024, the city authorized the installation and use of speed detection systems on roadways at identified Leon County Public School locations within the jurisdiction of the city to enhance public safety.
The report indicates that 6,629 violations were issued and 4,561 have been paid, leaving 1,643 violations pending. A total of 84 violations were contested with 8 violations upheld and 76 contested violations penidng.
On the revenue side, a total of $435,600 was collected with $261,360 going to the city, $21,780 going to the school crossing guard program, $87,120 going to the Florida Department of Revenue, $13,068 going to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and $52,272 going to the Leo County School Board.
In accordance with Florida Statutes, each municipality that operates one or more school zone detection systems must annually report information and statistics in a written summary that must be read aloud at a regular or special City Commission meeting.

Put that Money towards helping the Teachers with the needed School Supply’s for the Kids.