Albany

Five more red-light cameras will go live Tuesday morning at three city intersections, police said.

The cameras at the eastbound and westbound approaches of Western Avenue to Russell Road, near Eagle Point Elementary School, will be switched on at 12 a.m., police said.

Also going live first thing Tuesday are cameras at the eastbound and westbound approaches of Madison Avenue to North Main Avenue and one watching the westbound approach of Central Avenue to Colvin Avenue.

Tuesday will begin a 10-day grace period, with the cameras issuing warning violations with no fines until Aug. 29, police said. After that, red-light runners will receive $50 violations.

The five additional devices will bring the total of active cameras in the city to nine.

Officials ultimately plan to install 36 cameras at 20 intersections.

Cameras at Washington Avenue and Quail Street, Watervliet Avenue Extension and Everett Road and Shaker Road and Northern Boulevard are already being used to issue violations.

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