Phoenix police will be turning back on red light traffic cameras in Phoenix. The cameras were turned off when Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich issued an opinion in March that all photo enforcement companies must be licensed private investigators, which Redflex, the company that runs Phoenix’s cameras, were not at the time.
Phoenix Police Sergeant Jonathan Howard last week announced with verification from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) that Redflex had come into compliance with the Attorney General Brnovich’s opinion.
Thus the red light cameras and mobile speed enforcement cameras will be turned back on starting Wednesday morning, May 18th.
The cameras that will become active again are located at the following 12 intersections:
Central Ave and McDowell Road
35th Avenue and Cactus Road
35th Avenue and Glendale
35th Avenue and McDowell Road
53rd Avenue and Indian School Road
67th Avenue and McDowell Road
7th Street and Bell Road
12th Street and Camelback Road
16th Street and Jefferson Road
24th Street and Thomas Road
50th Street and Ray Road
Tatum Boulevard and Thunderbird Road