MILTON, Wash. — A new traffic camera program in the city of Milton has generated more than $800,000 in revenue in less than a year, fueling frustration among some drivers while city leaders argue the system is already changing behavior and improving safety.
The automated cameras went live in early October, initially issuing warnings before transitioning to citations in November. The enforcement program now covers several stretches along Milton Way, including near Lake Middle School and the intersection at 28th Street.
According to the Milton Police Department, the system generated $803,582.50 through 14,909 citations during its first eight months…