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File #: 15-1611    Version: 1 Name: A Resolutiion of the City of Mansfield authorizing the City Manager and the Mansfield Police Department (MPD) to make application, receive, and expend grant funds from the Texas Department of Transportation FY 2017 Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/13/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/14/2015 Final action: 12/14/2015
Title: Resolution - A Resolution of the City of Mansfield Authorizing the City Manager and the Mansfield Police Department (MPD) to Make Application, Receive, and Expend Grant Funds from the Texas Department of Transportation FY 2017 Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant Program in an Amount not to Exceed $110,000 with a 20% In-Kind Match ($22,000)
Sponsors: Tracy Aaron
Attachments: 1. Grant Resolution

Title

Resolution - A Resolution of the City of Mansfield Authorizing the City Manager and the Mansfield Police Department (MPD) to Make Application, Receive, and Expend Grant Funds from the Texas Department of Transportation FY 2017 Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) Grant Program in an Amount not to Exceed $110,000 with a 20% In-Kind Match ($22,000)

 

Requested Action

Approval of Resolution

 

Recommendation

Approval of Resolution

 

Description/History

The City of Mansfield has several major roadway systems running through the community.  These include US 287, SH 360, FM 1187, and FM 917.  Speed continues to be a contributing factor in injury and fatality crashes on these roadways.  Funding provided by this grant will allow for additional enforcement capabilities and aid in making the roadways of our community safer.

 

Justification

The City of Mansfield is eligible for a maximum amount of $110,000 (population 50,001-125,00) with a 20% or $22,000 in-kind match during this 1-year grant opportunity, beginning October 1, 2016 and ending September 30, 2017.  The priority focus of the this grant program area is Speed Control.  This core program area provides the greatest potential to reduce the number of motor vehicle crashes, injuries, and fatalities.  With the assistance of this grant program, we will be able to enhance our enforcement levels regarding speed enforcement throughout the city for the grant period.  The extra enforcement will occur at predefined sites throughout the City.

 

Funding Source

Reimbursement by the Texas Department of Transportation

 

Prepared By

Alma Roden, Grant Manager

for Tracy Aaron, Chief of Police

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