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Red light camera at 305/Bond intersection now live

Published 1:30 am Thursday, October 30, 2025

Poulsbo Police Department courtesy photo
The red light camera is now active at the intersection of Highway 305 and Bond Road.

Poulsbo Police Department courtesy photo

The red light camera is now active at the intersection of Highway 305 and Bond Road.

The city of Poulsbo’s new red-light traffic safety program is now operational and will begin issuing citations Oct. 30 for anyone running a red light at the intersection of Highway 305 and Bond Road.

One camera has been installed at the intersection. Warnings began Sept. 30, and all violators will now incur fines moving forward. Fines are $145 and will be sent to the vehicle’s registered owner. Violations include failing to stop when the light has already turned red and failing to come to a complete stop before turning right on red, per a city news release.

Poulsbo previously launched one park zone camera in the fall of 2024 at Fish Park on Viking Avenue near Stendahl Court, and one school zone camera earlier this year on Noll Road near Poulsbo Elementary.

The city contracted with Verra Mobility to administer the safety program. The cameras will capture images of vehicle license plates and send them through secure video. Law enforcement will verify the infraction before a fine is issued.

“We want the public to know how seriously we take this growing issue”, said police chief Ron Harding. “This is not about generating revenue; this is about the safety of our community. Please remember to slow down and always stop on red.”

More information about the program can be found at cityofpoulsbo.com/automated-traffic-safety-program/