Legislation Details

File #: ID-35-26    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/23/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/3/2026 Final action:
Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, ADDING ARTICLE 10-3 OF THE BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL CODE; REPEALING AND REPLACING ARTICLE 10-4 OF THE BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL CODE; ADOPTING THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COLORADO, 2024 EDITION; AND SETTING FORTH DELETIONS, MODIFICATIONS, AND ADDITIONS THERETO (FINAL READING)
Attachments: 1. ORD 2026 Adopting 2024 Model Traffic Code_adding 10_3, 2. 2024 Adoptiton of MTC Notice re public hearing v3, 3. Final Final Presentation MTC plus 10-3 v3
Department of Police Department and City Attorney's Office
Reference: ADOPTING THE MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COLORADO, 2024 EDITION

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Sergeant Gregory Agho and Assistant City Attorney Michael Davis
Date Prepared: 1/21/2025
PURPOSE
City Council will consider adding Article 10-3, which adds the following traffic infractions: fictitious or improper license plates, violations relating to the number or display of license plates, driving without a valid driver's license, and driving after revocation or suspension. City Council will also consider repealing Article 10-4 and replacing it with the Model Traffic Code, 2024 Edition.

BACKGROUND
Brighton Police Department officers are charged with the enforcement of state and local traffic laws within the City of Brighton's jurisdiction and are authorized to issue traffic citations returnable to either the City's Municipal Court or Adams County Court, depending on the nature of the violation. Currently, certain traffic-related infractions, including fictitious or improper license plates, violations relating to the number or display of license plates, driving without a valid driver's license, and driving after revocation or suspension, are not within the jurisdiction of the City's Municipal Court and cannot be charged in the Municipal Court. Rather, these infractions must be charged in County Court. This has resulted in situations where not all applicable or appropriate traffic violations are charged, or where cases are referred entirely to the County Court rather than the Municipal Court. The inability to charge all appropriate traffic violations in Municipal Court negatively impacts the City by reducing enforcement efficiency, limiting local adjudication, and affecting municipal revenue associated with traffic enforcement.

The City Council passed Ordinance #2407 adopting by reference the 2020 Model Traffic Code and addres...

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