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File #: 18-314    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Grant Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/21/2018 In control: Town Council
On agenda: 9/13/2018 Final action: 9/13/2018
Title: Consider acceptance of Governor's Office of Highway Safety Grants
Sponsors: Police Department
Indexes: Police Initiatives
Attachments: 1. FFY 2019 Award Letter Output2 Paradise Val.pdf, 2. FFY 2019 GOHS Proposal - AL (Updated) DUI.pdf, 3. FFY 2019 GOHS Proposal - PT STEP.pdf

TO:                                             Mayor Collins and Town Council Members

 

FROM:                      Brian Dalke, Town Manager

                                            Peter Wingert, Chief of Police

                      

DATE:                     September 13, 2018

 

DEPARTMENT: Police Department

 

Staff Contact Peter Wingert, Police Chief, 480-948-7418

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AGENDA TITLE:

Title

Consider acceptance of Governor’s Office of Highway Safety Grants

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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Accept two Governor’s Office of Highway Safety DUI grants for $20,000 each.

Background

 

SUMMARY STATEMENT:

In FY 2018, the Police Department participated in the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety grant.  During FY 18, the GOHS grant allowed officers to work overtime shifts in order to specifically seek traffic violations and DUI violators.  The two grants totaled $40,000 and allowed concentrated enforcement of traffic violations.  Through the first three-quarters of the federal FY 18, officers have completed 54 overtime shifts and wrote 257 citations.

 

In 2017, the increased visibility of patrol officers provided by the GOHS grant contributed to a decrease in traffic collisions in Paradise Valley by 1.4% over the three-year average.

 

The GOHS has offered the Town of Paradise Valley two grants during this federal fiscal year.  The grants are to enforce DUI ($20,000) and Traffic laws ($20,000).  These grants cover the officer’s overtime wage and 40% of the employee related expenses associated with the employee, which includes part of the PSPRS match.

 

BUDGETARY IMPACT:

The acceptance of the $20,000 DUI grant costs the town approximately $4,600 because of the town’s PSPRS match.  Likewise, the acceptance of the $20,000 traffic enforcement grant costs the town approximately $4,600 because of the town’s PSPRS match.  The total cost to the town to accept these two grants will be approximately $9,200, which will be covered in the current year’s budget.

 

ATTACHMENT(S):

FY 19 GOHS DUI Grant Proposal

FY 19 GOHS Traffic Grant Proposal

FY 19 GOHS Award Letter