The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with regional Public Safety partners is launching Targeted Traffic Enforcement Initiative across El Paso County once again. This initiative was in response to the number of traffic fatalities this year. These areas were identified using past complaints, current complaints, information obtained from our community partners and the Colorado State Patrol the following enforcement areas are considered zero tolerance for moving violations:
District 1:
Baptist Road
Gleneagle Drive
County Line Road Highway 83 to Highway 105
District 2:
Black Forest from Hodgen Road to Burgess Road
District 3:
Highway 24 from Powers Boulevard to Garrett Road
Gem Streets
Palmer Park East of Powers Boulevard.
District 4:
Highway 24 from Falcon Highway to Elbert Road
Meridian Road from Hodgen Road to Woodmen Road
Curtis from Highway 94 to Jones Road
District 5:
Security Boulevard
Main Street
Bradley Road from Powers Boulevard to South Meridian (overlap with District 4)
District 6:
Fontaine Boulevard from Highway 85/87 to Marksheffell Road
Boca Raton Heights from Rancho Colorado to El Valley View
District 7:
Crestridge Drive
B Street
District 8:
Chipita Park Road
West Colorado from 31st to Manitou Avenue
The community can expect to see highly visible and proactive law enforcement in the targeted areas with the goal of creating a deterrence and changing unlawful, dangerous and even deadly traffic behaviors.
It is our sincere hope that increased enforcement in these areas will make El Paso County safer and assist in creating a culture of voluntary compliance of our traffic laws.
For more information on the Targeted Traffic Enforcement Initiative, please visit our website https://www.epcsheriffsoffice.com/traffic-enforcement and/or follow us on our social media platforms.