CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The city has once again repositioned its portable traffic cameras aimed to catch lead-footed drivers in the act.

Here's where you'll find the 15 mobile units between Feb. 10 and March 3, according to Cleveland officials:

•4312 Lee Road

•4000 block of Superior Avenue

•Rocky River Drive and Maplewood Avenue

•4067 West 150th Street

•St. Clair Avenue and East 124th Street

•16107 Waterloo Road

•11400 block of Edgewater Drive

•5301 Lorain Ave.

•6793 Franklin Ave.

•4210 Payne Ave.

•2416 East 55th St.

•9270 Denison Ave.

•17700 block of Euclid Avenue

•3241 West 65th St.

•2300 Clark Ave.

The city began using the portable cameras in September. Drivers caught speeding past the units at more than 10 mph over the designated speed limit are issued $100 fines, officials said.

Last month, the Eighth District Court of Appeals ruled Cleveland’s traffic camera system is unconstitutional. Tickets for moving violations fall under the jurisdiction of the municipal court, but motorists who challenge traffic camera tickets in Cleveland don’t stand before a judge, according to Andrew Mayle, a lawyer representing a driver whose lawsuit was the basis for the appellate court decision.

The traffic cameras remain in operation while the city’s law department reviews the court’s decision.