Red light cameras returning to Modesto after city council approves $3M program

Red light cameras are coming back to Modesto after the City Council voted this week to approve a five-year contract worth nearly $3.7 million to install and operate the devices at 10 intersections with the city’s highest crash rates.

The program, first proposed earlier in 2025 by the Modesto Police Department, aims to reduce collisions and improve safety in a city that has ranked among the top three worst in its size for total fatal and injury crashes over the past five years, according to the California Office of Traffic Safety. Modesto held the number one spot in three of those years.

“Modesto has really suffered over the years with traffic accidents and fatalities,” said Councilman Chris Ricci. “We don’t want to be on a top ten list like that.”…

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