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Council adopts 2020 model traffic code after debate over study session and public notice

2083444 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The council voted to adopt an updated model traffic code (2020 version by reference) after questions about whether the changes required a study session and how the city will educate the public about changes, fines and point reductions.

Englewood City Council voted Jan. 6 to adopt the 2020 edition of the model traffic code by reference, an update staff and the city attorney said primarily consolidates existing traffic provisions rather than changing statewide policy.

City Attorney Tamara Niles and Public Works Director Victor Rochelle told council the city first adopted an earlier model traffic code in 1977, updated it subsequently, and adopted the 2020 version in 2020; routine housekeeping during the current packet consolidated duplicative material and removed municipal code text already covered by…

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