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County reviews automated speed-enforcement pilot: revenues, locations and community-service option

2112541 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

Public Works reported early results from the county’s camera speed-enforcement program, including citations issued, revenue to date, sign locations and a community-service alternative for people who cannot pay fines.

Bernalillo County Public Works presented an update Jan. 14 on the automated speed-enforcement program that began issuing citations in late September 2024.

Director of Operations and Maintenance Antonio Jaramillo said the program began with a 30-day warning period and the first citations were issued Sept. 25. Locations were selected using crash and speed data from the Mid-Region Council of Governments and law-enforcement input; existing camera sites include multiple South Valley corridors (Isleta, Bridge and other arterials) and additional…

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