They've been installed at five locations outside different schools and parks across the city.
The cameras will issue warnings for 30 days.
After that, drivers traveling 6 to 10 miles an hour above the posted limit will be fined $35. That bumps up to 100 dollars if you're caught going 11 miles per hour or more above the speed limit
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Cameras that began issuing warnings on June 1, with enforcement beginning on July 15 are located at:
-1477 W. Cermak Rd - Benito Juarez High School
-147 S. Desplaines St - Francis Xavier Warde School
Cameras that began issuing warnings on June 15 and begin enforcement on August 1 are located at:
- 4021 W. Belmont Ave - Aspira School
- 631 S. Racine Ave - Arrigo Park
- 216 S. Jefferson St - Heritage Green Park
- 8550 S. Lafayette Ave - Perspectives High School
- 2948 W. 47th St - Mansueto High School
More speed cameras will be added to throughout the year, CDOT said.
Learn more about the city's program at chicago.gov/completestreets.