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Report regarding a resolution accepting $100,000 from the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety for the "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program" (STEP) to be used for personnel overtime, equipment, and training expenses and amend the Police Department's Operating Budget for fiscal year 2025-26 by approving Budget Amendment Number 26.016 (Fahmida Murphy, Police Lieutenant and Jim Portolan, Police Sergeant)
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RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that the City Council adopt the attached resolution accepting $100,000 from the State of California, Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for the "Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP)" to be used for personnel overtime, equipment, and training expenses and amend the Police Department's operating budget for fiscal year 2025-26.
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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
In January 2025, the Police Department submitted a grant application to the State of California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) for funding personnel overtime, equipment, and training expenses for the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP). The grant is administered by OTS with funding provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This program will supplement normal police staffing for traffic safety and enforcement efforts.
The goal of the grant is to reduce the number of persons killed or injured in traffic collisions through the use of the specific overtime-funded traffic enforcement directed at the following unsafe driving behaviors: driving under the influence (DUI), speeding, red light running, traffic violations in and around high-collision-rate intersections, traffic violations related to motorcycle safety, seat belt violations, child-seat restraint violations, distracted driving, and repeat DUI offenders with suspended licenses.
The grant application was tentatively approved by OTS in July 2025, and the Police Department was awarded a grant for $100,000. The operating period on the grant is from Oc...
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