The city is putting up nearly a dozen new red light and speed cameras at intersections across Toledo.
Eleven cameras are going up at six intersections. They're all expected to be in operation within the next two weeks.
The new ones will bring the total number of red light cameras in Toledo to 44.
Construction crews for Redflex, the red light camera company, are in the process of installing the cameras in Toledo.
"Some of them will be red light only, some will be speed only, some will be a combination," says Sgt. Joe Heffernan with the Toledo Police Department.
The locations include Reynolds and Bancroft, Secor and Alexis, Alexis and Whitmer, Collingwood and Dorr, the Trail between the Zoo and South, and Cherry and Delaware.
"Once people know that the cameras are up at those locations, they tend to slow down and drive a little more safely and that's really what this is all about," says Heffernan.
Some drivers complain it's a money grab by the city.
Red light camera tickets have generated millions for the city since they started going up ten years ago.
In 2010, the city collected approximately $788,000 from red light camera tickets.
In 2011, the city collected more than one million dollars. Already in 2012, the city has collected approximately $348,000.
"To those people who say it's just about the money, all I've got to tell them is you just need to slow down, drive the speed limit, not run red lights and you don't have to worry about paying any tickets," says Heffernan.
Toledo City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on the new proposed contract with Redflex. There has been no debate so it is essentially a formality. The contract includes giving the city 75 percent share from fines. That's an increase from years past.