CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland's contentious portable traffic cameras have migrated again.

Here's where the 15 mobile enforcers will be positioned June 16 to June 30, according to the city (interactive map below):

2300 block of St. Clair Avenue

2400 block of East 55th Street

3200 block of West 65th Street

1500 block of West 25th Street

800 block of East 140th Street

6600 block of Fleet Avenue

East 177th block of Villaview Road

4100 block of West 150th Street

12500 Berea Road

15900 Lorain Avenue

7600 Clark Avenue

2200 Prospect Avenue

2600 block of North Moreland Boulevard

West 104th Street and Madison Avenue

2100 Clark Avenue

In January, the Eighth District Court of Appeals ruled Cleveland's traffic camera appeals process is unconstitutional. Tickets for moving violations fall under the jurisdiction of the municipal court, but drivers contesting traffic camera tickets here 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.

Last month, the city asked the Ohio Supreme Court to overturn the district court's ruling.

The court began hearing arguments in June about whether Toledo's traffic camera ticketing system is constitutional. The case could decide the fate of all traffic cameras in Ohio.