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Map of traffic cameras provided in January, 2014 public safety report (govt doc, in public domain) Document the cameras you find!
RED LIGHT CENTER WIKI INSTALL
The City relies on Redflex Traffic Systems, Inc., of Scottsdale, Arizona, to provide and install the camera equipment and software for their red-light program. A truly transparent operation would list all cameras in use, along with their locations so far, all Oakland residents have to go on are occasional press releases issued when new cameras have gone online, and a previously-stated intent to operate cameras at a total of 20 intersections throughout Oakland. Oakland’s red light cameras are run by the Oakland Police Department, according to the city website. View Report (39).pdf An Informational Report from the Office of Chief of Police Detailing the Status of Installing Red Light Camera Enforcement Systems in the City, Including any Obstacles, Issues, or Problems (September, 2011) However, actual observation reveals more, some of which are in residential areas. A New York Times article and map says there 13 red light cameras in Oakland. In July, 2013, during the City Council’s discussion of the Domain Awareness Center, Renee Domingo of the Oakland Fire Department stated repeatedly that Oakland had only five red light cameras, and none in residential areas. Noel Gallo is concerned that the cameras don't bring in enough money. A Jarticle says that Libby Schaaf wants public discussion about it. Chief Whent suggested that the contract lapse (when?), and it was never discussed in public safety. Update: As of May 20, 2014, none of the red light cameras in Oakland are working as the contract between the City and Redflex has expired. Red light camera at Santa Clara and Harrison