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Commerce City approves five‑year lease for mobile speed unit, keeps single red‑light camera in place
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance to lease mobile speed‑enforcement equipment and a master services agreement with a vendor, funding a radar van as part of the Safe Streets initiative and keeping one fixed red‑light camera at 60th & Vasquez; the measure passed unanimously among present members (8 yes, 1 excused).
Commerce City Council on first reading approved an ordinance authorizing a multi‑year lease and master services agreement with American Traffic Solutions (doing business as Vero Mobility) to provide mobile speed‑enforcement units and continued red‑light camera services.
The action implements a component of the council’s Safe Streets initiative approved in the 2025 budget. City staff described the agreement as a five‑year arrangement with a total ceiling of about $1.5 million; staff said the vendor’s published lease cost in the agreement is roughly $8,600 per month over 60 months…
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