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Council hears update on automated speed-enforcement cameras and Municipal Traffic Code rewrite
Summary
City staff briefed council on proposed automated speed-enforcement cameras (civil infractions mailed to registered owners) and a parallel effort to update the Municipal Traffic Code (MTC), including seeking CDOT review before adopting ordinance language and sign inventories to support enforcement.
Monte Vista police and staff presented information about an automated speed-enforcement camera program and a draft Municipal Traffic Code (MTC) update.
Interim Chief Tyler Hartford described a phased camera approach: an initial handheld camera operated by an officer, with later transition to pole-mounted cameras. Hartford said citations would be civil infractions mailed to the registered owner; the standard fine discussed was $40 for most violations and $80 for school or…
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