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High Springs to add automated speeding cameras in school zone
The High Springs Police Department, led by Chief Antoine Sheppard, is introducing automated roadside cameras to enforce speed limits in school zones. This decision comes after traffic studies indicated a persistent speeding problem despite the presence of police officers. The automated system will monitor vehicle speeds in both north and south directions and is designed to enhance the safety of over 1,000 students at High Springs Community School.
Florida Commission on Ethics finds no legal sufficiency for ethics complaint against former High Springs City Manager Stathatos
In a closed-session meeting on April 19, the Florida Commission on Ethics found no legal sufficiency in an ethics complaint filed against former High Springs City Manager Ashley Stathatos by High Springs Finance Director Diane Wilson. The post Florida Commission on Ethics finds no legal sufficiency for ethics complaint against former High Springs City Manager Stathatos appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
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