What can we do about speeding on our street?
Non-emergency enforcement for situations in which a specific repeat offender or other clearly identified traffic problem is present is available for low volume residential streets on a request basis. However, because of competition for police resources across the city, general traffic enforcement for low volume residential streets is limited. A portable speed board that displays driver’s speed back to the driver can be deployed to neighborhood streets on request. Contact the police department at 303-237-2220 to report traffic concerns.

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1. Where is the impound located?
2. My car has been impounded, how do I get it back?
3. How long can vehicles be parked on the street and what can I do if one has been in the same place for a long time?
4. How do I report an abandoned vehicle located on a public street?
5. What can we do about speeding on our street?
6. If I am involved in an accident do I have to make a report?
7. If I am involved in an accident can I move my car out of traffic?
8. What should I do if I’m in an accident?
9. What should I do if the City is on accident alert?
10. Are motorized bicycles, scooters, and Mopeds legal?
11. Do police have to obey the traffic laws?
12. Is warning other motorists about speed traps legal?
13. Is it illegal to throw a cigarette out of a vehicle?
14. Why did I have to put my fingerprint on the traffic ticket I received?