From the Santa Fe New Mexican.com - Gov. Susana Martinez appears open to allowing red-light cameras at intersections on state roads, a possible shift in New Mexico policy that could affect Santa Fe. Last year, the New Mexico Transportation Commission voted unanimously to prohibit red-light cameras and unmanned enforcement vans on state or federal roads over which the state has jurisdiction. With a change in governors, however, City Councilor Ron Trujillo, a state Transportation Department employee who wants Santa Fe to join Albuquerque in installing such cameras, asked the city's new police chief last week to see if the state's new governor felt differently about the issue. She does. Read more
Martinez signals support for red-light cameras
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Michael Swickard
on Sunday, May 1, 2011
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