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REDMOND PHOTO ENFORCEMENT CITATIONS START JUNE 15 (Photo) - 06/12/26

Redmond, OR —The Redmond Police Department went live with Phase One of its Automated Photo Enforcement Traffic Program on May 15, 2026.  The warning period expires on June 14, 2026.  Citations will be issued to violators starting June 15, 2026.

 

The purpose of the warning period is to give the community time to become familiar with the new traffic safety cameras and to encourage voluntary changes in unsafe driving behavior. Since the start of the warning period on May 15, the cameras have captured 2259 potential violations, resulting in 903 warnings issued to date. 

 

“Traffic safety is one of our highest priorities. With the launch of this photo enforcement program, our goal is to dramatically reduce dangerous driving violations,” said Lt. Curtis Chambers. “By changing driver behavior, we can reduce the number of crashes on our roads and prevent the injuries they cause.”


 

Beginning June 15, 2026, citation amounts will be as follows:

  • RED LIGHT VIOLATION: $265
  • FIXED SPEED (11MPH - 20MPH): $165.00
  • FIXED SPEED (21MPH - 30MPH): $265.00
  • FIXED SPEED (31MPH +): $440.00
  • FIXED SPEED IN A SCHOOL ZONE: 2x the base fine amount  

 

Phase One camera locations:

 

Fixed cameras for red-light enforcement (live):

  • Northbound & Southbound traffic at NW 6th Street/Maple Avenue
  • Eastbound & Westbound traffic at NW Maple/NW 6th Street

 

Fixed cameras for speed enforcement (in progress):

  • Northbound & Southbound traffic at 2900 block NW 10th Street


 

Transportable speed enforcement unit (live):

  • Eastbound traffic at the 2000 block of SW Quartz Avenue

 

 

Photo enforcement is one of several tools used to address ongoing traffic safety concerns in the City of Redmond. The Redmond Police Department also employs driver feedback signs, radar trailers, roadway design strategies, patrol enforcement, specialized teams such as the Central Oregon Multi-Agency Traffic Team, and High Visibility Enforcement details.

 

 

The camera systems capture images of vehicle license plates and securely transmit the footage for review. A law enforcement officer verifies each infraction before a citation is issued to the registered owner of the vehicle.

 

 

Redmond Police Department does not use Flock Cameras.

 

For more information about Redmond’s traffic safety program and to view a map of camera locations, visit https://www.redmondoregon.gov/PhotoEnforcement.

 

 

 

REDMOND PHOTO ENFORCEMENT CITATIONS START JUNE 15 (Photo) - 06/12/26

Redmond, OR —The Redmond Police Department went live with Phase One of its Automated Photo Enforcement Traffic Program on May 15, 2026.  The warning period expires on June 14, 2026.  Citations will be issued to violators starting June 15, 2026.

 

The purpose of the warning period is to give the community time to become familiar with the new traffic safety cameras and to encourage voluntary changes in unsafe driving behavior. Since the start of the warning period on May 15, the cameras have captured 2259 potential violations, resulting in 903 warnings issued to date. 

 

“Traffic safety is one of our highest priorities. With the launch of this photo enforcement program, our goal is to dramatically reduce dangerous driving violations,” said Lt. Curtis Chambers. “By changing driver behavior, we can reduce the number of crashes on our roads and prevent the injuries they cause.”


 

Beginning June 15, 2026, citation amounts will be as follows:

  • RED LIGHT VIOLATION: $265
  • FIXED SPEED (11MPH - 20MPH): $165.00
  • FIXED SPEED (21MPH - 30MPH): $265.00
  • FIXED SPEED (31MPH +): $440.00
  • FIXED SPEED IN A SCHOOL ZONE: 2x the base fine amount  

 

Phase One camera locations:

 

Fixed cameras for red-light enforcement (live):

  • Northbound & Southbound traffic at NW 6th Street/Maple Avenue
  • Eastbound & Westbound traffic at NW Maple/NW 6th Street

 

Fixed cameras for speed enforcement (in progress):

  • Northbound & Southbound traffic at 2900 block NW 10th Street


 

Transportable speed enforcement unit (live):

  • Eastbound traffic at the 2000 block of SW Quartz Avenue

 

 

Photo enforcement is one of several tools used to address ongoing traffic safety concerns in the City of Redmond. The Redmond Police Department also employs driver feedback signs, radar trailers, roadway design strategies, patrol enforcement, specialized teams such as the Central Oregon Multi-Agency Traffic Team, and High Visibility Enforcement details.

 

 

The camera systems capture images of vehicle license plates and securely transmit the footage for review. A law enforcement officer verifies each infraction before a citation is issued to the registered owner of the vehicle.

 

 

Redmond Police Department does not use Flock Cameras.

 

For more information about Redmond’s traffic safety program and to view a map of camera locations, visit https://www.redmondoregon.gov/PhotoEnforcement.