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Colorado replaces 136 traffic cameras after vendor contract ended, restoring only 69 with still images due to budget and planning issues.
The Colorado Department of Transportation is replacing 136 traffic cameras that failed after a vendor contract ended in July 2025 due to high costs and lack of bids.
CDOT is building its own system with an $8 million budget, replacing 11 cameras and planning 68 more, but only about 69 total will be restored, mostly with still images.
Some areas, including I-70 corridors, will lack live video coverage during winter, though CDOT maintains over 1,000 other cameras and real-time weather updates.
The project, expected to finish by October 2027, has drawn criticism for poor planning and lack of public warnings about reduced visibility.
Colorado reemplaza 136 cámaras de tráfico después de que finalizara el contrato del proveedor, restaurando solo 69 con imágenes fijas debido a problemas de presupuesto y planificación.