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File #: RS-15-059    Version: 1 Name: TXDOT STEP GRANT
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 8/25/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/8/2015 Final action: 9/8/2015
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for reimbursable STEP grant funds.
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. Council Memorandum, 2. TX Traffic Safety Grants 2016
Title

Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into an agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for reimbursable STEP grant funds.

Summary

AGENDA ITEM

TXDOT Selective Traffic Enforcement Grant (STEP)

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT

Police Department

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

The City of Killeen Police Department has applied for and received grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation to conduct selective traffic enforcement activities on an overtime basis in previous years. This year TXDOT has authorized the City of Killeen a grant for the purpose of conducting a combined enforcement program that targets Driving While Intoxicated, Speeding, Intersection Traffic Control and Distracted Driving. If accepted, the City of Killeen is obligated to provide matching funds in the amount of $30,825.31. TXDOT will reimburse $114,656 to meet the total award amount of $145,481.31.

DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION

These grant monies will be used to pay officers’ salaries on an overtime basis and vehicle mileage to conduct speed enforcement on designated portions of US Highway 190, Central Texas Expressway, Elms Road, WS Young Drive, Clear Creek Road, Trimmer Road and Fort Hood Street. These roads were selected based on analysis of compliance with posted speed laws and the percentage of non-compliance identified that presented the greatest safety risk to the general driving public. The Driving While Intoxicated and Distracted Driving enforcement is approved city wide. The intersection Traffic Control involves seventeen intersections in the City that show to have a high rate of collisions that involve red light/stop sign violations.

Officers working this detail will not respond to routine calls for service and will concentrate their activities on focused enforcement of Speed, ...

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