IDOT orders Oakbrook Terrace to turn off red light cameras due to noncompliance; former mayor stands charged with red-light camera bribery scheme

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IDOT orders Oakbrook Terrace to turn off red light cameras due to noncompliance; former mayor stands charged with red-light camera bribery scheme
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IDOT announced Thursday that it has revoked its permit for a red-light camera at Route 83 and 22nd Street in Oakbrook Terrace.

The department said despite repeated requests, Oakbrook Terrace did not submit a post-installation analysis on the effectiveness of the camera in improving safety at the intersection – as per IDOT policy.

According to the charges, a red-light camera firm identified only as"Company A" got a one-year contract to operate red light cameras in Oakbrook Terrace in September 2012, with options for two one-year renewals, but the first cameras did not begin operating until August 2017. Shortly before Individual B-1 died in January 2018, Ragucci met with him and an unnamed"Individual B-2," who ended up taking over as Company B's president, and continued making the monthly payments to Ragucci.

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