City of Belleville – Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras Set to Move

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The City of Belleville’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras will be moved to new locations beginning the week of June 2 to 6. Signage has been posted at the four new locations to notify drivers of the upcoming change.

The cameras will be installed in the following Community Safety Zones:

· Bridge Street West (from Sidney Street to Haslett Court)

· Sidney Street (from Tracey Street to College Street West)

· Harmony Road (from Highway 37 to 449 Harmony Rd.)

· Cannifton Road (from College Street East to Bell Boulevard/Adam Street)

The implementation of ASE aligns with Belleville’s commitment to prioritizing road safety and promoting responsible driving behaviors. It reinforces the City’s dedication to fostering a secure and livable community for all its residents.

Residents and motorists are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the upcoming ASE signage and comply with speed limits to ensure the effectiveness of the program in enhancing road safety.
For more information about the initiative, please contact Transportation and Operations at 613-967-3275 or opgeneral@belleville.ca.

Pete Fisher
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