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All of Chico’s red light cameras are now issuing tickets. Where are they?

A modern traffic light with a red light in front of blue sky.
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A modern traffic light with a red light in front of blue sky.

Red light cameras at the intersection of Notre Dame Boulevard and Skyway have officially gone live. It’s the last intersection of five in Chico to complete its 30-day “warning” period.

According to the Chico Police Department (Chico PD), over 1,800 warnings or citations have been issued since the program began last October.

Drivers photographed entering the intersection after the light turns red may receive a $465 ticket in the mail. Citations are mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle and include images of the violation.

All intersections have signs that indicate cameras are in use.

Peter Durfee, a lieutenant with Chico PD, said the cameras aren’t meant to catch people off guard.

”It's not a “gotcha moment.” We're not trying to catch people. This isn't about the money. What we want to do is bring awareness to the fact that people are running these red lights,” he said.

Notre Dame Boulevard and Skyway are the final locations to begin enforcement since the City of Chico started installing red light cameras last fall.

See a map of all five camera locations below.

Where tickets are currently being issued

As of Jan. 8, tickets are being issued at all five intersections:

  • Esplanade and East avenues
  • Esplanade and First avenues
  • Mangrove and East Ninth avenues
  • Cohasset Road and East Avenue 
  • Notre Dame Boulevard and Skyway

The City of Chico provides updates on enforcement on its website.

How the cameras work

The cameras capture images of vehicles that enter an intersection after the signal turns red, according to Chico PD. Those images are reviewed before a citation is issued.

Making a right turn on red can also trigger the camera. However, Chico PD says citations should be dismissed if the driver made a full stop before turning.

What to do if you receive a ticket

Drivers who receive a red light citation can use the online citizen portal, which is available 24 hours a day. The portal allows users to:

  • Review their violation
  • Pay a citation
  • Submit an affidavit of nonresponsibility
  • Request a refund

Where the money from fines goes

In Butte County, red light camera fines are first sent to the county’s superior court. The total amount is then divided among several state and county funds. The City of Chico receives about 30 percent of the total fine.

Editor’s note: This story was updated on Jan. 7, 2026, and includes changes to the headline and the latest available information.

Claudia covers local government at North State Public Radio as part of UC Berkeley’s California Local News Fellowship. She grew up in the rural farming community of Pescadero, California, and graduated from Pitzer College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in English.