Accept $235,000 state grant for traffic safety enforcement program
In Plain English
The police department won a competitive state grant to fund traffic enforcement aimed at reducing car crash deaths and injuries. The grant covers officer overtime for targeted patrols focusing on impaired driving and other dangerous behaviors. If approved, the city gets $235,000 over one year with no matching funds required.
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