● Stouffville’s mid-year ASE report shows a 50–55% drop in speeding between March and September.

● Over 40,000 tickets were issued, with a recorded top speed of 210 km/h in a 40 school zone.

● ASE revenues totalled $5.1 million, with $2.9 million in costs.

● Net revenues reached $2.19 million, however just $1 million has been realized so far.

● Declining proposed reforms from Ontario mayors, Premier Ford reaffirmed his plan to ban ASE through legislative changes.

● Council has directed Town Staff to wait for Provincial direction before ending Stouffville’s ASE program.

● Councillor Kroon urged continued advocacy to the Province in support of the program and its safety benefits.

As the Ontario government moves to eliminate speed cameras across the province, mid-year data from Stouffv

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