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2 Northwest Side Red-Light Cameras on the Way Out

August 24, 2015 7:48am | Updated August 24, 2015 7:48am
The cameras at Elston and Foster avenues and Montrose and Pulaski avenues are set to be removed.
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Mike Brockway

FOREST GLEN — Two red-light cameras in the 39th Ward are set to be removed, Ald. Margaret Laurino (39th) said.

The camera at Montrose and Pulaski avenues in Albany Park and the eye-in-the-sky at Foster and Elston avenues are set to be removed by the Chicago Department of Transportation, Laurino said in a statement.

Before the cameras are removed, city officials will hold a hearing from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mayfair Community Church, 5040 N. Pulaski Ave.

City transportation officials will discuss the criteria for removing the cameras that issue $100 fines and answer questions about the department's traffic safety programs, Laurino said.

A Chicago Sun-Times investigation found the controversial cameras had raked in $284.9 million in fines citywide since Mayor Rahm Emanuel took office.

The camera at Montrose and Pulaski avenues generated $427,630 in fines after issuing 3,555 tickets from 2011 through July, according to information obtained by the newspaper.

The camera at Elston and Foster avenues generated $491,415 in fines after issuing 3,693 tickets from 2011 through July, according to information obtained by the newspaper.

For more information, email ward39@cityofchicago.org or call 773-736-5594.

Read DNAinfo's May 2015 investigation on the city's speed cameras.

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