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Contractor's Name
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
Approval Date
12/28/2025
Council Approval Date
12/17/2025
End Date
9/30/2026
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Jeff Hendrickson c/o Alicia Gill
Subject / Project Title
WTSC 2026-HVE-5732-Region 10 HVE Target Zero Task Force
Tracking Number
0005057
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal Agreements
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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A Decade of Increasing Traffic FatalitiesThe rise in fatalities has been both sharp and persistent:•2015 saw a drastic 19.3% increase in traffic fatalities, the largest single-year jump since data collectionbegan in 1968.•Following this spike, fatalities stabilized between 2015 and 2019.•In 2020, despite pandemic-related reductions in traffic volume, fatalities climbed 6.7%, from 538 to 574.•The situation worsened in 2021-2023, when fatalities surged by 20.2%, from 674 in 2021 to 810 in 2023,the highest number since 1990. This five-year increase represents the most rapid rise in traffic fatalitiesrecorded in Washington State's history.•Pedestrian fatalities were a record-high of 157 in 2023 and pedestrian serious injuries reached 472, alsoa record high for the state.This project will fund locally coordinated enforcement mobilizations to address impaired driving,distracted driving, seat belt safety, speeding, and motorcycle safety. Funding and events will be organizedby local Target Zero Managers (TZMs) & the statewide Law Enforcement Liaison networks and their localTarget Zero Task Force. These patrols will also be coordinated with the Washington State Patrol (WSP).Target Zero Managers will establish or strengthen relationships with key WSP district personnel toimprove interagency coordination.3.1.2 Project Purpose and StrategiesThis project will fund High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) and Traffic Safety Enforcement Program (TSEP)patrols to prevent impaired driving, distracted driving, seat belt use, speeding, and motorcycle safety.High Visibility Enforcement (HVE) and Traffic Safety Enforcement Program (TSEP) patrols are designedto create deterrence by increasing the expectation of a citation/fine/arrest. Officers may also removehigh risk (impaired) drivers when encountered. So together, this countermeasure works by preventingdangerous driving behaviors and stopping those who still decide to engage in those behaviors.Funding and events will be organized by local TZMs, LELs, and their local Target Zero Task Force. Taskforces will use local data and professional judgement to determine enforcement priorities for theirjurisdictions and will schedule and plan enforcement and outreach activities. Regional participation in thefollowing National Campaigns is mandatory:•Impaired driving enforcement during the Holiday DUI campaign (December 2025).•Distracted driving enforcement during the Distracted Driving campaign (April 2026)•Seat belt enforcement during the Click It or Ticket campaign (May 2026).•Impaired driving enforcement during the Summer DUI campaign (August 2026).These patrols will also be coordinated with the Washington State Patrol (WSP). Target Zero Managerswill establish or strengthen relationships with key WSP district personnel to improve interagencycoordination with the WSP.3.1.3 Requirements for National Mobilizations and Traffic Safety Enforcement Program (TSEP)3.1.3.1.HVE events will be data informed; based on crash data, anecdotal evidence, and the professionaljudgement of task force members. WTSC strongly believes in the expertise of local officers to understand <br />Page 2 of 20
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