MENDOTA HEIGHTS, Minn. – City leaders in the Twin Cities suburb of Mendota Heights say their new speed camera has been activated.
It’s part of a state pilot project to stop speeding on residential streets.
The 30-day warning period started this week. Drivers going more than 10 mph over the speed limit will be sent a warning. Police say the goal is to issue very few warnings and even fewer $40 citations after the warning period.
Minneapolis plans to begin using speed limit enforcement cameras next month.


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