- Seven speed cameras went live on May 1 and will begin issuing citations on June 15, while four others activate warnings on May 15 with ticketing starting June 30.
- The program is part of a broader rollout of 50 cameras expected to generate $11.4 million in revenue by the end of 2025.
- Fines range from $35 for speeds 6–10 mph over the limit to $100 for speeds exceeding 11 mph, with enforcement limited to within 660 feet of schools or parks.
- Locations were selected using crash data and community feedback to address documented traffic safety concerns.
- The initiative supports Chicago’s larger traffic safety strategy, which includes infrastructure upgrades and traffic-calming measures.
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