The city is rolling out new speed cameras in 21 residential spots after residents complained about speeding. The cameras will run 24/7, and for the first month, drivers will just get warnings before facing $40 fines for speeding.

Here are the highlights:

  • The city is expanding its Safe Speed Camera Program to include 21 new locations.
  • New state law allows municipalities to operate speed cameras in residential areas, previously limited to school zones.
  • The cameras will operate 24/7 and will issue warnings for the first 30 days.
  • After the warning period, citations of $40 will be issued for speeding over 12 miles per hour.
  • Resident complaints about neighborhood speeding prompted the expansion of the program.
  • New speed camera locations include 9th Street, Mitchellville Road, Alderwood Lane, and several others.

Originally Published on November 1, 2023Last Modified on November 1, 2023

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City Expands Speed Camera Locations

After a year of lobbying, debate, and study, the city is implementing a new Safe Speed Camera Program expanding on its existing school zone speed cameras.

A change in state law last year allowed area municipalities to expand speed cameras to residential areas. Originally, the city could only operate local speed cameras in school zones.

The new cameras will operate 24/7 in 21 new locations, with planned additions next year.

The cameras come after an especially intense year of vocal resident complaints about neighborhood speeding.

"It's gotten worse in the ten years we've been here," said one resident at a council meeting this fall. "There's families with kids moving to the area and more people are out walking than ever. It's an accident waiting to happen."

The City Police Department is managing the speed program. There is a 30-day warning period during which drivers caught speeding will only receive a warning. After the 30 day starting period, the camera program will issue citations.

Citations are $40 and are issued when cameras clock motorists exceeding the speed limit by 12 miles per hour.

New speed camera locations

9th Street

Mitchellville Road (2400 block)

11th Street

Mitchellville Road (3500 block)

Alderwood Lane

Nashua Lane

Belair Drive (bet. Trinity & Tulip Grove Drives)

Northview Drive (near Northview ES)

Belair Drive (near Belair Annex to Bowie HS)

Old Stage Road

Brunswick Lane

Peachwalker Drive (15500 block)

Chestnut Avenue

Peachwalker Drive (near C. Elizabeth Rieg School)

Dahlia Drive

Penn Manor Lane

Dolphin Way

Pointer Ridge Drive

Dunwood Valley Drive

Race Track Road (near Yorktown ES)

Kembridge Drive

Stonybrook Drive

Kendale Lane

Tulip Grove Drive

Millstream Drive