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City staff reports: towing and large‑vehicle enforcement, radar van timeline, trash contract nearing signature and cybersecurity takeaways
Summary
City manager and attorney updates covered a new towing/large‑vehicle removal contract, a speed sensor installation, radar enforcement vehicle delivery expected in December, a pending trash contract, a $12.1M guaranteed maximum price for the clubhouse project, and cybersecurity/AI issues highlighted at a municipal law conference.
Commerce City managers reported operational updates to the City Council on Oct. 14 covering enforcement, procurement and cybersecurity preparedness.
Towing and large‑vehicle enforcement: The city manager said the city signed an as‑needed contract for large‑vehicle towing and property removal to help address abandoned or oversized vehicles, trailers and other large items in public spaces. The service is intended to support enforcement and property‑removal needs cited around locations such as the Havana/Fulton area.
Speed data and radar enforcement: Staff installed a…
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