Violations Currently Being Enforced

Colorado Speed Enforcement Violations Currently Being Enforced on CO 119 between Boulder and Longmont Warnings Active graphic. Refer to the graphic for specifics.
Caption: The Colorado Speed Enforcement program is currently enforcing speeding violations on CO 119 between Boulder and Longmont, with warnings active. Drivers exceeding posted speed limits will be issued a warning by mail.

Locations

The Colorado Speed Enforcement program will begin on Colorado Highway 119 in Boulder County, in the work zone of the CO 119 Safety, Mobility and Bikeway project. Speed safety cameras will be placed in other Colorado highway work zones as the program develops.

Enforcement sites will be selected based on crash and speed data indicating high-risk corridors. Sites may also be selected based on the viability of traditional in-person law enforcement in the work zone.

Speed Enforcement Program Map
Caption: Map showing active automated speed enforcement on CO 119 between Boulder and Longmont northwest of Denver and Colorado Springs, southwest of Fort Collins and north of Golden and Idaho Springs.

Active Automated Speed Enforcement Work Zones

Graphic pinpointing the locations of speed cameras along northbound and southbound CO 119. Text overlay says, “Colorado Speed Enforcement Program. Drivers 10+ mph over the speed limit will be issued warnings. CO 119 Speed Camera Locations.”
Six speed cameras will be placed along northbound CO 119 at Mile Points 47.62, 47.22 and 46.74 and southbound at Mile Points 47.46, 47.05, and 46.55 (between Jay Road and Lookout Road).
CO 119 between Boulder & Longmont
  • Mile Points 44.5 to 54.5
  • County: Boulder
  • Warning Period: July 21, 2025
  • Citations Begin: Winter 2025/2026

Violations

A notice of violation will be mailed to the vehicle's registered owner within 30 days of the violation occurring. The civil penalty for speeding in a work zone using speed safety cameras is $75.

As specified in Colorado Revised Statute 42-4-110.5, the registered owner of the vehicle remains liable for payment of the violation even if the registered owner was not driving the motor vehicle. The registered owner may obtain payment from the lessor or renter of the motor vehicle and forward the payment to the state. 

Additional details on ways to pay a fine will be made available in winter 2025/2026 when the citation period begins.