Four red light cameras get turned on next Friday
The city of Richmond has installed four red-light cameras and will begin operating them on Friday, Jan. 30.
The cameras will ticket drivers who run red lights at the four intersections. For the first 30 days, drivers will be sent a warning instead of a ticket.
After the warning period ends, red-light violations captured by these cameras will receive a $50 citation. The citation will be issued to the registered owner of the vehicle for each violation.
Ten cameras were approved in early September, and these are the first four that will be operational.
- 25th Street at Main Street
- Belvidere Street at Cary Street
- Chamberlayne Avenue at Brookland Park Boulevard
- Chamberlayne Avenue at Laburnum Avenue
In addition to these four, six additional locations are currently under construction:
- Mechanicsville Turnpike at Fairfield Way
- Belt Boulevard at Hull Street Road
- Cowardin Avenue / Richmond Highway at Hull Street
- German School Road at Midlothian Turnpike
- Commerce Road at Maury Street
- Hull Street at Warwick Roads
Contact Michael Phillips at mphillips@richmonder.org.