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SFMTA: 21 speed cameras live issuing warnings; remaining cameras cleared by PG&E for early June activation

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SFMTA officials said 21 automated speed‑safety cameras are live and issuing warnings; PG&E has given preliminary approvals for remaining sites, enabling activation of 33 cameras citywide and a single transition to citations after a 60‑day warning period.

San Francisco transportation officials told the Municipal Transportation Agency Board on Wednesday that 21 automated speed‑safety cameras are currently live and issuing warnings, and that the utility PG&E has granted preliminary approvals for the remaining sites needed to complete the planned 33-camera network.

Executive Director Julie Kirschbaum said the agency has issued warnings — not citations — at the active sites and expects to activate the remainder of the cameras in early June. “We currently have 21 camera locations that are live and issuing warnings,” Kirschbaum said. “Based on this positive news [from PG&E], we're expecting we'll be able to activate the remaining cameras and the official 60‑day warning period will begin in early June.”

Staff provided early data showing the program is picking up substantial speeding:…

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