- December 26, 2024
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Why pay $340,200 so people can run red lights?
Dear Editor:
I am still confused as to why so many people want to run a red light or two each year, especially since it will cost the city $340,200 a year for them to have that privilege.
Frances Ellen
Palm Coast
Editor’s Note: To clarify the math, the city used to get $700 per month per camera. At 43 cameras, that was $361,200 per year. Now, the city will get $350 per month for five cameras, or $21,000 per year.
Red light camera contract should have had an out clause
Dear Editor:
Has anyone dared to ask the government representatives of Palm Coast, who are supposedly qualified to negotiate deals for the city and electorate, why they negotiated a deal like the extension signed with ATS until 2019 with no out clause?
Because to an outsider who has some experience in negotiations with a major interstate agency, it seems they intentionally entered it to either hamper attempts to limit the contract by referendum) or, worse yet, bargaining with no idea of the possible pitfalls.
Robert St. Clair
Palm Coast