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Tribune investigations beginning in 2. John Byrne. Contact Reporter. Chicago Tribune. Privacy Policy. Chicagoans who have winced at the flash of red light cameras while driving through intersections or spit invective upon finding familiar Revenue Department envelopes in their mailboxes might be in line for a bit of payback from the much loathed automated camera ticket program. Mayor Rahm Emanuels administration has agreed to a 3. Chicago failed to give adequate notice to red light camera and speed camera violators. Under the massive deal, more than 1. Those who qualify will receive letters in the mail in upcoming months notifying them they were part of the suit and telling them how to collect, according to attorney Jacie Zolna, whose firm brought the legal challenge. The March 2. 01. 5 suit claimed the city violated its own rules by failing to send a second notice of a violation before guilt was determined, and by doubling the fine for late payment of tickets sooner than allowed. A couple of months later, the Emanuel administration responded by changing the city ordinance to eliminate the requirement for a second notice. In September 2. 01. Emanuels lawyers argued that brought them into compliance. Then city Corporation Counsel Stephen Patton said the change further bolsters our case by addressing the argument that people who didnt get a second notice were wronged. John Bills was sentenced to 1. Aug. 2. 9, 2. 01. Arizona company. Nancy StoneChicago Tribune. But Zolna said the city trying to retroactively meet its own standards didnt cut it. When they passed that law and did that sneaky move, it just emboldened me, he said Thursday while discussing the settlement. I decided I wouldnt let them try to do that. In November 2. Cook County judge approved class action status for the suit, greatly increasing City Halls exposure and helping drive a settlement. On Thursday, city Corporation Counsel Ed Siskel said the Law Department is recommending the settlement because the city could be on the hook for more than 2. While the city has successfully defended against other ticket camera lawsuits, that type of possible judgment is too risky, Siskel said. The agreement still needs City Council approval. The Finance Committee is slated to consider it Monday, and in the likely event it passes, it would go to the full council Wednesday. Under the settlement, people who got tickets from 2. The city also will forgive another 1. In addition, the city will agree not to count the tickets toward violations that could get drivers cars booted or their licenses suspended. Zolna said his firm, Myron M. Cherry Associates, will get a little less than one third of the settlement. Vishal Aggarwal of Naperville was part of the suit. Under the settlement, hes in line for 5. September 2. 01. 4 on Foster Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood. Aggarwal said the money will be nice, but hes mainly happy City Hall is being held accountable for breaking the rules. Morally, the point is, if somethings wrong, its wrong, he said. The settlement is just the latest problem for the citys troubled red light camera system. Zolnas suit was among half a dozen cases that followed a Chicago Tribune investigation of corruption and mismanagement within the citys 6. The series exposed a 2 million City Hall bribery scheme that brought the traffic cameras to Chicago as well as tens of thousands of tickets that were unfairly issued to drivers. The investigation found malfunctioning cameras, inconsistent enforcement and millions of dollars in tickets issued purposely by City Hall even after transportation officials knew that yellow light times were dropping below the federal minimum guidelines. Throughout the scandal, the Emanuel administration has been reluctant to issue refunds, in some cases forcing drivers to file paperwork and apply for a rehearing process some critics have called onerous. Last year, former City Hall operative John Bills was sentenced to 1. Arizona company, Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. According to testimony at his federal trial, Bills took a cash bribe of up to 2,0. A Tribune sponsored study of the red light program in 2. The study found that the cameras caused a 2. The city will use 1. Redflex over the bribery scandal to pay part of the 2. Budget Department spokeswoman Molly Poppe. The city will tap available operating dollars first and using bond proceeds where necessary to pay the balance, Poppe said in an email. Ald. Anthony Beale, 9th, who has railed against the red light and speed cameras, said the huge settlement underscores that the ticket programs are not about safety, but about trying to balance the books on the backs of the people who can least afford to pay. What I can tell you is, I told you so, said Beale, City Council Transportation Committee chairman, when told of the settlement Thursday. If you recall, years ago I said the whole red light camera issue was more about revenue than it was about public safety. Chicago Tribunes Peter Matuszak contributed to this article 2. Red Light Community Meetings. Date Intersection Location Ward or Wards Meeting Host Location and Time. May 3, 2. 01. 7 W. Street and S. Western Avenue 1. Ward Monument of Faith Church. W. Columbus Avenue. May 8, 2. 01. 7 N. Pulaski Road and W. Peterson Avenue 3. Peterson and Pulaski North Park Village Business and Industrial Administration Hall. Council 5. N. Pulaski Rd 6 3. May 9, 2. 01. 7 E. Street and S. Stony Island 7 and 8 7th and 8th Wards St. Ailbes Catholic Church 9. S. Harper Avenue 6 0. May 1. 0, 2. 01. 7 W. Pershing Road and S. Western Blvd. 1. Ward Mc. Kinley Park Field House 2. W. Pershing Road. Ald Beale got it right. The Northwestern study confirms that Chicagos Red Light Cameras have been robbing us of seconds and our money for years. CHICAGO Sun Times 0. Red light changes nowhere near enough, alderman says. Ald. Anthony Beale 9th, chairman of the City Councils Transportation Committee, was equally unimpressed with Emanuels decision to remove red light cameras from six existing intersections and place them at five new locations where a new study shows red light cameras would have a greater impact on safety.