New speed cameras Chicago 2025: City's department of transportation adds new street safety; tickets begin issued on June 15
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CHICAGO (WLS) — The Chicago Department of Transportation has announced the activation of nearly twelve new speed cameras in the city this summer.

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Seven cameras started issuing warnings on May 1. The city said those will start giving out tickets on June 15.

Drivers exceeding the speed limit by six to ten miles per hour will incur a fine of $35, while those going more than 11 miles per hour over the limit will face a $100 fine.

The following locations began issuing warnings on May 1:

Locations include:
– 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

More speed cameras will be added to throughout the year, CDOT said.

Learn more about the city’s program at chicago.gov/completestreets.

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