CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) -- In November 2014, Cleveland voters overwhelmingly passed Issue 35, banishing speed and traffic enforcement cameras forever from within the city limits.

At the time, the city had more than 60 cameras generating more than $6 million a year. Many voters saw them as nothing more than a money grab.

Eleven years later, Councilman Mike Polensek said traffic violations are by far the biggest complaint across the city to council members

"People blowing through the red lights, through the stop signs, going around school buses with the stop sign out," Polensek said.

In council caucus meetings over the past several weeks, there have been discussions about the possibility of bringing the cameras back.

"We would have to take legislative action because we would have to repea

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