The other articles didn't seem to give specifics in Des Moines.
Cameras were approved at the following 25 sites:
- 4700 block Interstate 235, eastbound. (This is the city's only approved fixed camera.)
- 4300 block Ingersoll Avenue, eastbound and westbound.
- 2800 block SW Ninth Street, northbound and southbound.
- 1800 block Fleur Drive, northbound and southbound.
- 300 block E. McKinley Avenue, eastbound and westbound.
- 2800 block Indianola Avenue, eastbound and westbound.
- 1700 block Park Avenue, eastbound and westbound.
- 1600 block E. University Ave, eastbound and westbound.
- 2200 block E. 29th Street, northbound and southbound.
- 4800 block Hickman Road, eastbound and westbound.
- 1000 block SE 14th Street, northbound and southbound.
- 2900 block Sixth Avenue, northbound and southbound.
- 3100 block MLK Jr. Parkway, northbound and southbound.
So after the first one, it looks like the rest on this list will be sites that can use a mobile camera and there are no plans to put fixed cameras in those locations.
I was really hoping they would get rid of the one on 235. It's kind of surprising that they didn't since that is the camera that the DOT went to court over with the city of Des Moines a long time ago. I'd love to see the crash stats for that area and how they've changed over time.