Cedar Rapids leaders back plan to restart traffic camera fines July 1
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5/15/2019
CEDAR RAPIDS — After being on hiatus amid court challenges, the city’s automated traffic enforcement cameras will issue warnings of speed and red-light violations for a month grace period starting June 1 and then begin issuing tickets July 1.
The plan to restart the camera program gained the blessing of the Cedar Rapids City Council at its meeting Tuesday.
Speed cameras on Interstate 380 and speed and red-light cameras in town have been off amid legal challenges since April 2017 and September 2018, respectively.
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