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CDOT begins work to install 66 new cameras, including on Loveland, Berthoud and Rabbit Ears passes

The $165,000 project will replace about 136 old cameras and restore coverage in mountain corridors after a private contract expired, CDOT said.

The Colorado Department of Transportation has kicked off a project to install 66 new cameras across the state, replacing some of the cameras it removed in rural mountain communities last summer. The cameras will be put up over the next two years and will go live by fall 2027, according to a news release. The transportation department said the new camera infrastructure is part of a transition to a “state-owned, state-managed network designed for …

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Summit Daily News broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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