Verra Mobility Corporation has finalized a new five-year contract valued at $998 million with the New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) to manage the city's automated enforcement camera programs. The agreement includes the expansion of red-light, speed, and bus lane camera enforcement across all five boroughs, as well as cameras enforcing weight limits on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. The contract represents a 34% increase in value from the previous five-year period and includes commitments to upgrade legacy equipment, utilize minority- and women-owned business enterprises for 33% of the work, and engage in community partnerships and public education initiatives. Verra Mobility was selected after a competitive RFP process and will also address challenges such as obscured license plates through updated camera technology. The contract includes an option to extend for an additional five years.
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