Accept $235,000 state grant to combat impaired driving
$235,000
Resolution 88-19
In Plain English
California's Office of Traffic Safety awarded the city $235,000 to help police reduce drunk and drugged driving accidents. The grant funds special enforcement operations, equipment, and training for officers. If approved, the Police Department can immediately begin using these funds for DUI checkpoints and patrols.
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