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Contractor's Name
Washington Traffic Safety Commission
Approval Date
10/22/2018
Council Approval Date
10/17/2018
End Date
9/30/2019
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Mark St Clair
Subject / Project Title
Conduct High Visibility Enforcement Patrols
Tracking Number
0001532
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Interlocal
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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.,',!,11 <br /> wgSy <br /> WTSC ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM <br /> • Increased law enforcement activities targeting specific driving violations. Law <br /> enforcement presence must appear to be greater than typical. The enforcement plan is <br /> coordinated by the LEL and TZM. <br /> • Public education and media activities coordinated by WTSC, TZM, and/or LEL <br /> Funding from the WTSC supports overtime enforcement activities to increase the number of <br /> officers enforcing impaired driving, distracted driving, speeding, motorcycle and occupant <br /> protection laws. The overtime law enforcement activities support the media effort by <br /> demonstrating to the public that the media messages are true, i.e.that extra enforcement patrols <br /> (with a particular focus) are going on now, so that the public takes the media messages seriously. <br /> The media activities support the enforcement effort by encouraging voluntary compliance with <br /> the laws. <br /> DEFINITIONS: <br /> • "HVE" is enforcement of the law in conjunction with publicity that draws the attention of <br /> the public to the enforcement activity. There are four components to HVE: <br /> o Enforcement—Law enforcement enforce traffic laws, using data to determine <br /> target locations and violations. The WTSC prefers that multijurisdictional <br /> enforcement is used. However, if not possible, saturation and wave enforcement <br /> is allowed. <br /> o Publicity—The public knows about the patrols before, during, and after they take <br /> place <br /> o Visibility—The public can clearly know that this enforcement is taking place. <br /> o Evaluation—Quantitative and qualitative evaluation is done to assess the project. <br /> • "Multijurisdictional enforcement" is defined as a minimum of two law enforcement <br /> agencies participating at a designated date and time, enforcing a specific activity, in a <br /> location determined by the local Target Zero Task Force. <br /> • Saturation enforcement is defined as a minimum of three law enforcement officers <br /> participating at a designated date and time, enforcing a specific activity, in a location <br /> determined by the local Target Zero Task Force. The number of officers should create an <br /> appearance of a high level of enforcement in the area. <br /> • Wave enforcement is defined as conducting coordinated enforcement activities at <br /> designated intervals over a period of days or weeks. Ex. speed enforcement daily in <br /> school zones during drop off and pick up times during the first week of the school year. <br /> SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS: <br /> Before beginning to work on this grant,you must have: <br /> • A fully executed IAA or contract, signed by both parties. <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />
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