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File #: 56737    Version: 1 Name: 2019 WDOT Pedestrian/Bicycle Grant $25,000
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/18/2019 In control: Police Department
On agenda: 9/3/2019 Final action: 9/3/2019
Enactment date: 9/6/2019 Enactment #: RES-19-00620
Title: Amending the Police Department’s 2019 Operating Budget and authorizing the Chief of Police to accept a public safety grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for a Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Task Force for $25,000
Sponsors: Paul E. Skidmore
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes the acceptance of a $25,000 Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Bureau of Transportation Safety grant and amends the 2019 Police Operating Budget to reflect the grant funding. The grant supports enhanced enforcement to locations with a history of pedestrian and bicycle related violations and/or crashes. City matching funds of 25% are met through straight time deployments of the department’s regular traffic safety enforcement teams.

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Amending the Police Department’s 2019 Operating Budget and authorizing the Chief of Police to accept a public safety grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for a Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Task Force for $25,000

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WHEREAS, each year the Wisconsin Department of Transportation-Bureau of Transportation Safety (WI DOT-BOTS) provides funds to local police agencies for overtime for enforcement of traffic violations; and,

WHEREAS, this year WI DOT-BOTS has offered the Madison Police Department a total of $25,000 for a pedestrian and bicycle safety enforcement grant; and,

WHEREAS, WI DOT-BOTS now requires that all their grant-funded activities be carried out by collaborating agencies (a “task force”) and has designated the Dane County Sheriff’s Office as our collaborating agency; and,

WHEREAS, this initiative will enable safer conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists in an effort to decrease the number of pedestrian and bicycle crashes, deaths, and injury by enhanced enforcement to locations with a history of pedestrian and bicycle related violations and/or crashes; and,

WHEREAS, the grant funds enable the Police Department’s Traffic and Specialized Services Section and the Dane County Sheriff’s Office to deploy officers for enhanced enforcement of pedestrian and bicycle laws and coordinate additional traffic enforcement activities that would otherwise not be provided; and,

WHEREAS, required matching funds of 25% are met through City and County straight...

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