Aurora officials are making another run at a speed enforcement camera program in the city after a previous program lost the city several hundred thousand dollars.
This time around, they’re changing some of the requirements for the program operator, officials said in a council meeting Monday night — most importantly getting rid of the need for someone to staff the cameras from inside a van.
The first time city officials attempted to run a program using cameras to enforce speed — a program that started in 2022 and was ended by a council vote in April — it cost the city over $500,000 and only generated about $115,000 in revenue, according to Police Sgt. Chris Amsler…