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07/23/2001
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Regular
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R�,� ✓ey" 3Tr^5 4 � 8 - .a"£ °.'^&fi Y�k'sa°` k";7 erz-P .;. <br />�^�,$at.,] �' �,i ^a .,"F•��°�.�'",s"�A �"eSF'�'M '�'`N �i �if`.+-�'R j�� � vd y����,�=z „? :: <br />Lino Lakes Police Department <br />Lead Agency Name <br />Anoka County Sheriff s Department — Anoka Police Department <br />Centennial Lakes Police Dept. — Coon Rapids Police Dept. <br />Ramsey Police Dept. — Spring Lake Park Police Dept. <br />St. Francis Police Dept. <br />Partner Agency(ies) Name(s) <br />206,512 <br />3. Strive to increase seat belt use, as shown <br />1, 2002. <br />Full -Time: 199 Part -Time: 1 . <br />Number of Officers in Agency(ies) <br />Total Population Served by Agency(ies) <br />Name of city or county used for seat belt & <br />(See grids: attachment 1, for crash rates) <br />Alcohol-related Crashes <br />By VMT: <br />alcohol rates): <br />state average <br />state average <br />Anoka County <br />(See grids: attachment 1, for crash rates) <br />Non-use of Seat Belts in Crashes <br />By VMT: <br />►� higher than state average or ❑ lower than <br />higher than state average or ❑ lower than state average <br />By Population: <br />By Population: <br />❑ higher than state average or ►4 lower than <br />❑ higher than state average or ►1 lower than state average <br />Applicant in one of 20 most dangerous counties? (see <br />grids: Attachment 1, paragraph 2) ►4 Yes ❑ No <br />2002 Safe & Sober Basic Agreement, page 1 of 3 <br />Instructions: Considering the number of enhanced enforcement hours you intend to <br />work, fill in the objectives below for which are able to find the data. See Section VII, <br />Part A of the RFP for more information on objectives. <br />Q®� <br />1. Realizing Safe & Sober is a grant dedicated to reducing deaths and injuries caused by traffic crashes by increasing seat belt <br />and child seat use and decreasing impaired driving, the agency commits to enhanced enforcement and public and media <br />relations outreach following the Safe & Sober calendarprovided. <br />2. Strive to increase DWI arrests by 15 percent (from 1684 to 1938 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />3. Strive to increase seat belt use, as shown <br />1, 2002. <br />by informal surveys, by 5 percent (from 75 percent to 80 percent) by October <br />4. Strive to increase child seat citations written by 20 percent (from 59 to 71 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />5. Strive to increase seat belt citations/warnings written by 30 percent (from 1599 to 2079 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />6. Strive to increase speeding citations written by 10 percent (from 7988 to 8788 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />7. Strive to increase "not a drop" citations written by 10 percent (from 394 to 434 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />8. Strive to increase minor consumption arrests by 10 percent (from 586 to 646 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />DWI arrests. ❑ All arrests. ❑ All citations and arrests. <br />9. Track and report disposition of /1 <br />10. Reduce the number of traffic -related complaints by 10 percent (from 2179 to 1961 ) by October 1, 2002 <br />11. Reduce the number of people injured in traffic crashes by 10 percent (from 1122 to 1010 ) by October 1, 2002. <br />2002 Safe & Sober Basic Agreement, page 1 of 3 <br />
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