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Contractor's Name
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
Approval Date
11/12/2019
Council Approval Date
11/6/2019
End Date
9/30/2020
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Versteeg
Subject / Project Title
Target Zero Traffic Safety Emphasis Patrols
Tracking Number
0002112
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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l <br /> 2. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE <br /> The period of performance of this Agreement shall commence upon the date of execution by both Parties, but <br /> not earlier than October 1, 2019, and remain in effect until September 30, 2020, unless terminated sooner, as <br /> provided herein. <br /> 3. STATEMENT OF WORK <br /> 3.1 Impaired Driving Training <br /> The goal of this project is to increase the number of Snohomish Co. law enforcement with current training in <br /> Driving Under the Influence (DUI) detection, evaluation and arrest processes, to increase the number of DUI <br /> arrests in Snohomish Co. This will be achieved through the following activities: <br /> • Provide overtime for training hours for officers that wouldn't otherwise be able to attend DUI <br /> training, such as Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement(ARIDE), Standard Field <br /> Sobriety Testing (SFST) and other DUI related classes. <br /> • Fund registration costs for in-person OR online DUI related classes—including but not limited to: <br /> Blood Alcohol Content(BAC), BAC Refresher, ARIDE, Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutor(TSRP), <br /> SFST, Marijuana Investigations and other classes as authorized by WTSC's PM <br /> • Conduct DUI mentoring, funding overtime for both the mentors and mentored officers, based on the <br /> written policy provided to WTSC. Mentoring should include the mentored officer riding along with a <br /> highly proficient officer(an officer that is routinely able to arrest 1 DUI per shift) for one shift, then <br /> one shift with the mentor riding along with the mentored officer. <br /> • Fund travel for 2 attendees (Target Zero Manager (TZM) and/or top DUI officers)to the national <br /> IACP Drugs and Alcohol Impaired Driving (DAID) conference to enhance their knowledge of DUI <br /> best practices. Policy for selection of attendees to be determined by the task force, but will include a <br /> letter of interest and a selection process overseen by the TZM. <br /> 3.2 Pedestrian Safety <br /> The goal of this project is to reduce crashes involving walkers and vehicle drivers in Snohomish County <br /> through use of focused enforcement and public awareness/outreach campaigns: <br /> • The Task Force will identify areas in need of concentrated law enforcement and public outreach using <br /> DOT crash data by December 31, 2019. <br /> • Implement a minimum of 15 enforcement emphasis efforts in the areas identified for concentrated <br /> effort to increase safety for walkers by September 30, 2020. <br /> • Public education and outreach using radio and social media messaging, informational stops by law <br /> enforcement, and public presentations will supplement each enforcement effort. <br /> 3.3 HVE <br /> Note: This statement of work applies only to HVE emphasis areas for which your region has received HVE <br /> funding. <br />
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