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Council postpones decision on extra staffing for red‑light camera prosecutions

2251246 · January 21, 2025
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After hearing the city attorney describe expected workload increases, council voted to postpone a supplemental appropriation request for additional prosecutors and support staff until year‑end 2024 revenue and budget numbers are available.

Loveland City Council voted to postpone consideration of a supplemental appropriation for additional personnel to support the city’s incoming red‑light camera program.

City Attorney Vince Junglas told council his office currently has roughly 0.5 FTE assigned to municipal prosecution and that experience from Fort Collins shows automated enforcement systems can generate thousands of additional citations and require dedicated prosecutorial and support staffing. He said Fort Collins deployed multiple…

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