Speed cameras net Baltimore more than $4 million more than expected Fines provide unexpected windfal

Speed Cameras In The City

Speed Cameras In The City

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Posted: 09/11/2012

BALTIMORE - Baltimore city made $4.2 million more in revenues from tickets issued by speed cameras over the last year than expected, according to city officials.

The city took in more than $19 million dollars in fines, which exceeded the $15 million Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake had budgeted.

In documents, officials state that they plan to spend the money for "additional traffic calming projects."

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