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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AGENDA ITEM 4A <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Public Safety Director John Swenson <br />MEETING DATE: January 26, 2015 <br />TOPIC: Approval Resolution 15-11 Accepting Grant Funding for one <br />Police Officer dedicated to Traffic Safety <br />VOTE REQUIRED: 3/5 <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The Lino Lakes Public Safety Department is requesting Council approval to accept grant <br />funding from the Minnesota Office of Traffic Safety to fund one Police Officer for up to four <br />years and one squad with equipment. <br />BACKGROUND <br />The Public Safety Department has been awarded grant funding to add one police officer for up <br />to four years and the purchase of one additional squad car for this officer. This grant funding is <br />narrowly focused on traffic safety programing, specifically DWI prevention and enforcement, <br />in our community. <br />The basic requirements of the grant are as follows: <br />• Officer must work between the hours of 1700 and 0500 hours; <br />• Officer must work at least two Fridays and two Saturdays per month; <br />• Officer must work specific holidays outlined in the grant requirements; <br />• Officer must only work on duties related to traffic safety (any time not related to <br />traffic safety, such as assisting or responding to 911 calls, that the grant funding <br />officer spends more than 15 minutes on will not be reimbursed under this grant); <br />• Court overtime related to DWI offenses will be reimbursed under this grant; <br />• Officer must attend the Minnesota Towards Zero Death (TZD) annual <br />conference with all fees and related travel expenses reimbursed under this grant; <br />• The squad car and equipment purchased under this grant can only be used by the <br />grant funded police officer. <br />The primary goal of this grant program is to enhance safety on community roads and freeways <br />through community outreach and traffic safety education focused on prevention (forums at <br />local businesses, schools, and social media), analysis of traffic and crash data for targeted <br />intervention strategies, and enforcement of traffic offenses. <br />