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Eleven new speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in June. Here's where they're located.

Eleven new speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in June. Here's where they're located.

Yahoo14-05-2025

CHICAGO (WGN) — Eleven new speed enforcement cameras will begin issuing citations by the end of June.
Seven of the locations went live on May 1; four more will be activated Thursday, the Chicago Department of Transportation revealed in a release. The new cameras are among the 50 to be installed by the end of the year.
Following a 30-day warning period and a 14-day blackout period, drivers who exceed the speed limit by 6-10 mph will receive a $35 fine, and those going 11 mph or more over the limit will receive a $100 fine.
By state law, cameras can only be within 660 feet of a school or a park.
The following locations began issuing warnings on May 1 and will begin issuing citations on June 15:
2640 W Peterson Ave – Green Briar Park
6614 N Central Ave – Edgebrook Park
442 E 71st St – Meyering (William) Park
8553 S Martin Luther King Dr – Cole (Nat King) Park
7733 S Cottage Grove Ave – Hirsch Metropolitan High School
3358 S Ashland Ave – Kucinski-Murphy (Vicki Rosebeth) Park
6146 N Sheridan Rd – Park 559
The following locations will begin issuing warnings on May 15, with enforcement to begin on June 30:
49 W 85th St – Perspectives High School
614 W 47th St – Tilden High School
1635 N LaSalle Dr – Lincoln Park
5941 N Nagle Ave – Rosedale Park
Chicago leases the cameras through Verra Mobility. The locations of all active speed cameras is available in the City Data Portal and at ChicagoTrafficTracker.com.
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