The City of Greater Sudbury is turning off its six speed cameras on Nov. 14, the same day an Ontario ban on the traffic-calming measures comes into effect.
The city started using the mobile cameras, which change locations every few months, in March 2024.
That year, they generated $750,000 in revenues that the city puts toward other traffic-calming measures and road improvements, such as speed bumps.
Joe Rocca, the city’s director of linear infrastructure services, said the cameras are projected to generate $2.4 million in revenue for 2025, by the time they are turned off in mid-November.
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