Pictured is a speed camera facing north on Coors Blvd. just south of Rio Bravo Blvd.
Photo by Roberto E. Rosales / City Desk Abq
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Bernalillo County’s digital traffic cops are sticking around. County commissioners voted Tuesday to approve the budget for a speed enforcement program and create a full-time program coordinator position in the Operations and Maintenance Department. The commission created the program in February 2023, and launched it in August 2024, with drivers getting citations after a 30-day […]
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