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Current SPEED CAMERAS (10/8/25) - 20 current
98th between Tower and Central (northbound)
Avenida Cesar Chavez and Walter (eastbound)
Broadway at Iron (southbound) recently moved.
Central in between Tingley and New York (westbound)
Coors between Montaño and Paseo del Norte (northbound)
Coors just south of Ellison (southbound)
Ellison & Black Diversion Channel Trail crossing (eastbound)
Eubank just north of Central (northbound)
Gibson between Carlisle and San Mateo (eastbound)
Gibson between Carlisle and San Mateo (westbound)
Lead at Mesa (westbound)
Lomas at Virginia (westbound)
Lomas near 3rd Street (eastbound)
Montgomery & Jennifer (westbound)
Montgomery & Julie (eastbound)
Paseo del Norte at Louisiana (westbound)
San Mateo just north of Montgomery (southbound)
Unser at Flor Del Sol (just north of Dellyne, northbound)
Unser at Tower (northbound)
Wyoming just north of Academy (northbound)
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Carlisle near Delamar
Central, between Louisiana and San Pedro, eastbound
Central, between Louisiana and San Pedro, westbound
Coors north of St. Joseph, northbound
Coors north of St. Joseph, southbound
Eubank, south of Montgomery, southbound
Lead near Bryn Mawr
Tramway south of Lomas
The following is generated by Ai
(Google Search - 10/08/2025).
In Albuquerque, the city of Albuquerque and Bernalillo County are both responsible for their own separate automated speed enforcement programs, with the city's program managed by the Department of Municipal Development and the police department.
The City of Albuquerque has a specific Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program that utilizes speed cameras and is a force multiplier for the Albuquerque Police Department.
Similarly, Bernalillo County has its own program overseen by the Bernalillo County Automated Enforcement Division.
City of Albuquerque's Program
- Responsibility:
- The City of Albuquerque's Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program is a partnership between the City's Department of Municipal Development and the Albuquerque Police Department.
- Contractor:
- The city uses a contractor, Elovate, to provide and maintain the cameras.
- Goal:
- The program aims to reduce speeding and fatal crashes by placing cameras in areas identified on the city's High Fatality and Injury Network (HIFIN) map.
- Citations:
- Drivers receive a $100 fine or can complete four hours of community service.
Bernalillo County's Program
- Responsibility:
- The Bernalillo County Automated Enforcement Division (AED) oversees the county's program.
- Ordinance:
- The county established its own program after the Bernalillo County Board of County Commissioners approved an ordinance in 2023.
- Goal:
- Like the city's program, the county's program aims to reduce speeding and encourage a change in driver behavior.