New camera system in Aurora will soon catch speeding drivers and issue tickets

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One unit could be placed in each of the city’s three police districts, depending on where the most speeding is occurring.

Aurora drivers with lead feet will have to watch out now that the City Council has approvedThe Aurora City Council approved the 13-month program on Monday night by a 8-2 vote, with Council members Dustin Zvonek and Curtis Gardner opposed. The city plans to launch an educational campaign about the upcoming enforcement, and for the first 30 days of the program, drivers won’t get tickets for speeding. People can expect to see a warning in advance of the speed traps.

After that first month, the program will continue for a year and the City Council will review the data collected before deciding whether to keep the vehicle-based laser speed technology system. The program is meant to help police monitor speed in residential areas and school zones and to automatically issue citations for speeding. Speeding tickets in residential areas would cost drivers $40.

“Nationally, there’s a 7% increase in fatalities, Colorado a 16% increase in fatalities, Aurora a 54% increase in fatalities,” Council member Steve Sundberg said. “I had a town hall on the subject of traffic calming and it was well attended and it was impassioned at times that our city’s simply not doing enough.”

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