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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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driving actions of all motor vehicles interacting with motorcycles. This includes speeding, failure to yieldto a motorcycle, following too closely to a motorcycle, distracted driving, etc.3.1.4.8.When participating in motorcycle patrols SUB-RECIPIENT should ensure that enforcement willfocus on the illegal and unsafe driving actions of motorcycles that are known to cause serious and fatalcrashes. This includes impaired driving, speeding, and following too closely.3.1.4.9.Performance will be monitored by the regional TZM, LEL, and Task Force, as well as WTSC. WTSCreserves the right to designate specific officers as ineligible for cost reimbursement. This will occur if anofficer is determined to not have not met the purpose/intent of this grant in multiple emphasis patrols.3.1.4.10.Funds can be used to support the mentoring of officers in traffic enforcement. This can befocused on impaired driving, or general traffic enforcement.For DUI mentorship, WTSC has found it to be best practice to include a mix of instruction and practicalexperience. The mentor should be a DRE when possible, or a highly effective DUI emphasis patrol officerwith a minimum of ARIDE training. Mentor/mentee activities will be pre-approved by the TZM or LEL afterthe mentee submits their interest.3.1.4.11.Community outreach/collaboration: Funds can be used to pay for traffic safety focusedcommunity outreach and collaboration activities. The operational approach for regional communityoutreach and collaboration activities should be developed at the Task Force level and be approved by theWTSC. WTSC recommends that these activities include an opportunity for the audience to providefeedback on local traffic safety priorities and activities, which ideally will influence the region's plan fortraffic safety programming.3.1.4.12.In order to receive funding from this grant, agencies must participate with the regional trafficsafety task force/coalition in the planning efforts for these activities.3.1.4.13.WTSC also encourages all law enforcement agencies in Washington to utilize WTSC's dataanalysis resources, such as interactive dashboards and data from a statewide attitudinal survey, as welltheir regional Target Zero Manager to identify priorities for engaging with the community.3.1.4.14.WTSC will provide tools for documenting community collaboration activities, such as the WEMSactivity log.3.1.5 NATIONAL AND STATE-WIDE MOBILIZATIONSNot all agencies are required to participate in all of the mobilizations listed below. However, the regionmust have some law enforcement participation in all of the mobilizations listed. Dates are tentative andmay change when NHTSA publishes their FFY2026 mobilization calendar.Mobilization DatesHoliday DUI December 16, 2025 – January 1, 2026 Page 4 of 20
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