An online open house will take place Thursday night to gather more community feedback on potential locations to place speed cameras.
The potential locations are spread throughout the city, with leaders saying locations have been prioritized based on recent injury crash locations.
It's part of the Traffic Camera Pilot Program and the city's Vision Zero initiative to improve safety on the roads.
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Community members were invited to an open house at Minneapolis Central Library on Tuesday to weigh in on the proposed pilot program and to help with the location selection process. People had ...