Aurora city leaders discuss ending photo enforcement program

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The City of Aurora launched the 13-month pilot program in July.

AURORA, Colo. — A photo enforcement program that was expected to make travel safer in Aurora is costing the city more than anticipated, and now council members are talking about getting rid of it. The City of Aurora launched the 13-month pilot program on July 14. They were hoping it would stop drivers from speeding, save lives, and generate extra funds for other traffic projects.committee meeting.

Council members said the vendor is selling the company, giving the city an opportunity to get out of the contract and explore other options. Council member Steve Sundberg, vice-chair of the Public Safety committee, said the program looked good on paper, which is why he was all for it at first. But now, he said, it’s clear the program is not worth the cost.

“Frustrating,” Sundberg said. “This should have been a program that would have worked. It works in Denver. I think our former police chief didn’t wrap his arms around it at first, which I think could have gotten it off to a more solid start. Our current interim chief and leadership did embrace it and tried their best to staff it. It’s disappointing. Very disappointing. We gave it the good ol’ college try.

As of now, the vehicles are still ticketing speeders on Aurora roadways. Councilmembers on the Public Safety committee plan to continue the discussion at next month's meeting.

 

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