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  • Kevin Woodside

    Gurnee makes another 3-year red-light camera contractMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Gurnee has amde another contract with a red-light camera comapny, which officials say guarantees won't cost the village more than it receives in fines.

     
  • No need proven for speed camerasMar 13, 2012 12:00 AM
    A proposal to allow speed cameras in school zones should be viewed skeptically until claims it would actually make streets near schools safer are proven, a Daily Herald editorial says.

     
  • Reducing the number of accidents at crash-prone intersections always has been the goal of Aurora’s red-light camera program, and police Chief Greg Thomas said numbers show the effort is succeeding.

    Aurora cops: Red-light cameras reducing accidents Feb 8, 2012 12:00 AM
    Reducing the number of accidents at crash-prone intersections always has been the goal of Aurora’s red-light camera program, and police Chief Greg Thomas said numbers show the effort is succeeding. In 2011, Aurora saw a 7.5 percent decrease in accidents from 2010 totals at its five intersections with red-light cameras, Thomas said.

     
  • Naperville will be turning off its red-light cameras on Tuesday, including this one at Route 59 and Diehl Road.

    Naperville to shut down red-light cameras Jan 2, 2012 12:00 AM
    Motorists in Naperville will face a little less scrutiny beginning Tuesday as the city officially pulls the plug on its three red-light cameras. The cameras have been operating for three years at the intersections of Route 59 and North Aurora Road, Route 59 and Diehl Road, and Ogden and Aurora avenues.

     
  • Naperville's red-light camera's, like this one at Route 59 and North Aurora Road will be deactivated effective Jan. 3 2012.

    Naperville red-light cameras to be turned off Jan. 3 Nov 2, 2011 12:00 AM
    Naperville City Council members, in a surprise move, Tuesday decided to remove the city's red-light cameras when they declined to pick up an optional fourth year on their contract. “It seems to me the red-light camera at North Aurora and 34 is costing us money,” said Councilman Steve Chirico.

     
  •  Des Plaines police want to collect more data on red-light cameras at the intersection of Golf and Rand roads that have been in place for a year. Crashes at that intersection went up, though they were minor in nature, police say.

    Year later, Des Plaines wants more data on red-light cameras Nov 1, 2011 12:00 AM
    A one-year review of red-light cameras in Des Plaines shows that accidents actually went up at the intersection of Golf and Rand roads, though they were less serious than the previous year. The review also found that even though the cameras flagged numerous driver infractions, police didn’t issue citations in nearly half the cases.

     
  •  This is the red-light camera at Higgins and Barrington roads in Hoffman Estates.

    Hoffman Estates to start ticketing at Barrington/Higgins Aug 7, 2011 12:00 AM
    No more Mr. Nice Guy: Starting Aug. 7, the Hoffman Estates Police Department will end the warning tickets and start issuing real tickets to drivers who run red lights at Barrington and Higgins roads.

     
  •  The red-light camera at Higgins and Barrington roads in Hoffman Estates.

    Hoffman Estates will begin ticketing for red-light violations Aug 5, 2011 12:00 AM
    Starting Monday, Aug. 8, the village of Hoffman Estates will begin writing tickets to red-light violators at Barrington and Higgins roads.

     
  • It has been six months since Winfield installed its first red-light camera and officials project a revenue of $212,400 next fiscal year.

    Winfield expects $212,400 in red light camera revenue Jul 28, 2011 12:00 AM
    Six months after Winfield's first and only red light camera installed, the village has made about $20K/month and projects $240,000 in revenues next fiscal year. So far, 2,085 citations have been issued by Winfield police and, of those, 1,577 have been paid in full.

     
  • Glendale Heights will install its first red-light camera next year at North Avenue and Glen Ellyn Road.

    Glendale Heights adding red-light cameras Jun 27, 2011 12:00 AM
    Starting next year, add Glendale Heights to the list of towns using red light cameras for traffic enforcement. Supporters say the cameras have made roads safer and resulted in a change of drivers' habits. But the cameras also have helped municipalities' bottom lines, causing some to question the motivation for camera installation.

     
  • Lowe’s store in Arlington, not Meadows May 31, 2011 12:00 AM
    Sorry to hear about the experience of Don Lischalk of Palatine and the ticket he received for a red-light camera stop at Algonquin and Route 53, which probably is Rolling Meadows jurisdiction. However, the address of the Lowe’s store he wants to penalize is 990 W. Algonquin Road, Arlington Heights. City boundaries can be deceiving.

     
  • Rolling Meadows has seen the last of him May 15, 2011 12:00 AM
    Letter: He'll pay the $100 demanded by the red-light camera ticket, but Rolling Meadows has seen the last of this gentleman or his family, he vows.

     
  • Carol Stream is one of the municipalities asking DuPage County for permission to install red-light cameras at intersections such as Schmale Road and North Avenue that are under the county’s jurisdiction.

    Carol Stream wants to add red-light cameras to county intersections May 15, 2011 12:00 AM
    Several DuPage County communities are making their pitch for permission to install red-light cameras at county-controlled intersections.The transportation committee is expected to talk Tuesday about establishing a red-light camera policy.

     
  • Michael Ruffulo

    E. Dundee candidates sound off on red light cameras Mar 16, 2011 12:00 AM
    The six candidates for East Dundee village board are split 3-3 on whether the village should allow a third red-light camera or get rid of the two currently operating in town.

     
  • A majority of the candidates running for three seats on the Libertyville village board say red-light cameras are doing the job and should stay in place.

    Red-light cameras should stay in Libertyville candidates say Mar 7, 2011 12:00 AM
    A majority of the candidates running for three seats on the Libertyville village board say red-light cameras are doing the job and should stay in place.

     
  •  More than a year after putting the issue on hold, DuPage County Board members are slated to discuss the possibility of allowing red-light cameras at county-controlled intersections.

    DuPage reopens red-light camera talks Feb 20, 2011 12:00 AM
    After more than a year of silence on the issue, DuPage County Board members are expected to discuss the possibility of allowing red-cameras at county-controlled intersections. And a lot has changed since they last talked about it.

     
  •  Several red light cameras across DuPage County, including this one at Aurora Avenue and Fort Hill Drive in Naperville, were rendered useless during last week’s blizzard conditions.

    DuPage motorists catch breaks from red-light cameras Feb 9, 2011 12:00 AM
    Many DuPage County police departments cut motorists caught in the Blizzard of 2011 some slack, even if they may have disobeyed a traffic signal or two.

     
  • Rolling Meadows’ red-light policy not altered by stormFeb 9, 2011 12:00 AM
    Rolling Meadows isn't giving automatic amnesty to red-light violators during last week's storm, but they'll toss out any where the driver tried to stop, city says.

     
  •  Several suburbs are following the city of Chicago’s lead in giving a break to drivers caught on camera driving or skidding through a red light during last week’s blizzard. Other towns, however, say they won’t offer blanket amnesty.

    Blizzard won’t mean amnesty for some red-light camera violators Feb 9, 2011 12:00 AM
    Chicago has offered amensty to drivers who were caught on red-light cameras not coming to a complete stop during last week's blizzard, but not all suburban police departments are following suit.

     
  • Palatine didn’t issue any red-light camera tickets during storm Feb 9, 2011 12:00 AM
    Palatine police didn't issue any red-light camera tickets for violations that may have occurred during last week's storm.

     
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