Meeting
City Council Meeting — 5/26/2026 - 5:30 p.m.
Body
CityOfTitusville
Date
May 25, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The City of Titusville held a City Council meeting on May 26, 2026, primarily featuring presentations and discussions on the automated school zone speed enforcement program and environmental regulations for new development. The police department provided detailed data on the first 60 days of the speed enforcement program, including vendor selection, camera leasing costs ($3,500 per camera per month), and operational procedures such as a 60-day warning period before citations are issued. The program aims to reduce speeding in school zones, with citations carrying a $100 fine and no points, and the revenue supporting school safety improvements and crossing guard recruitment. Council members discussed plans to expand the program to additional school zones in the fall, the importance of flashing lights for visibility, and the appeal process for citations. Additionally, the community development department presented on stormwater management regulations exceeding state requirements, site plan review process improvements aided by AI software, and ongoing efforts to address flooding issues. Public comments raised concerns about the effectiveness and fairness of the speed enforcement program and stormwater infrastructure maintenance. No formal votes or contract awards were recorded during this meeting.
Source
CityOfTitusville