32 red-light cameras coming

Those red-light cameras at sixteen Los Angeles intersections that were switched off because the evidence they provide was shaky are going to be turned back on—and another sixteen locations will get cameras. The City Council approved a $3.2 million contract to install and activate cameras. The first intersections to be monitored, according to Channel 2, are listed below:

# La Brea Avenue and Rodeo Road

# Soto Street and Olympic Boulevard

# Imperial Highway and Figueroa Street

# Florence Avenue at Figueroa Street

# Victory and Laurel Canyon boulevards

# DeSoto Avenue and Roscoe Boulevard

# Van Nuys Boulevard and Nordhoff Street

# Wilshire and Westwood boulevards

# Sepulveda and National boulevards

# Sepulveda Boulevard and Manchester Avenue


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