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  The following will be active locations for the city’s Portable Camera Units (PCUs) beginning Monday, October 20, 2014. Legislation passed in May, 2013  increased the number of fixed camera sites from 24 to 49 and increased portable sites from 6 to 15. These locations will be active from October 20 to November 7, 2014. 11327 Martin Luther King Drive 11400 […]

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  In three weeks, Cleveland voters will decide whether to keep or unplug the city’s traffic camera program involving both red light and speed cameras. Those who want to scrap them held a rush-hour rally Tuesday to make their case that the cameras are little more than moneymaking speed traps. They gathered at East 71st […]

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  City Council will give the people of Cleveland a chance to decide if they want to keep or get rid of traffic cameras. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections ruled that a low-key citizen’s group collected enough signatures to put the issue before voters. Council had to take the final step to put the […]

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  The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Wednesday approved the signatures submitted by a group to place a question on the ballot essentially banning Cleveland’s traffic camera system. The board ruled that 6,613 of the 13,218 signatures submitted by the group See Red Cleveland were valid enough to put the measure on the ballot. The […]

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  The city of Cleveland’s portable camera units used to catch traffic violations are on the move again. The 15 cameras moved to new locations July 1 and will stay until July 22. 612 Spring Road 6517 Denison Avenue 2940 Martin Luther King Drive 13712 Kinsman Avenue 4100 Block of Superior Avenue 11400 Block of […]

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  Starting today, warnings will be mailed to violators. Beginning February 6, violators will be fined. According to City Of Cleveland project manager Larry Jones, if you’re caught running a red light, you receive at $100 ticket. Jones said, “the cost for speeding, once you go anywhere above 24 miles per hours over the speed […]

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  The city of Cleveland’s portable camera units used to catch speeding drivers are on the move again. Starting Wednesday, Dec. 18, 12 cameras will move to new locations. They will remain active at these new spots until Jan. 5. The new locations are: 4067 W. 150 St. Rocky River and Maplewood Ave. 11400 block […]

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  Big brother is always watching — and he’s on the move… City officials have revealed the new locations for the portable traffic cameras. The cameras will be in place at the following locations from Dec. 3 through Dec. 16. · 5300 Lorain Ave. · 6800 Block of Franklin Ave · 11400 Edgewater Ave. · […]

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  Cleveland Police have released the latest list of addresses for the portable camera units that ticket drivers for speeding, running red lights and other traffic violations. MAP: Cleveland Portable Traffic Camera Locations, Nov. 20, 2013 The cameras were installed in September as part of “Operation Safe Streets.” They’ll be moved every week or two, police said. […]

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  The City of Cleveland is poised to more than double its total number of fixed and mobile traffic cameras just as Ohio lawmakers are considering banning them. The city now has 28 fixed and 6 mobile cameras. It’s preparing to add 26 new fixed and 9 new mobile cameras. It’s paying Xerox, the parent […]

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The City of Cleveland’s gathering information to decide whether or not to buy and install additional traffic speed and red light cameraswhen the current contract runs out next May. Council members have been asked to list five locations in each of their wards where cameras might help. That’s rekindled the old debate about whether cameras […]