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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-125 Resolution No.05-125 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HIGHWAY SAFETY PROJECT GRANT AGREEMENT (SEATBELT ENFORCEMENT) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ELGIN,ILLINOIS,that the City of Elgin,Illinois hereby accepts the Illinois Department of Transportation Highway Safety Project Grant in the amount of$8,736 for seatbelt enforcement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Olufemi Folarin,City Manager,is hereby authorized and directed to execute all documents necessary in conjunction with the subject grant program. s/Ed Schock Ed Schock, Mayor Presented: April 13, 2005 Adopted: April 13, 2005 Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 6 Nays: 0 Attest: s/Dolonna Mecum Dolonna Mecum, City Clerk • Illinois Department Highway Safety of Transportation . Project Request Division of Traffic Safety 3215 Executive Park Drive/P.O.Box 19245 Springfield,Illinois 82794-9245 1. Applicant Elgin Police Department For Office Use Only Agency: Project Number: • Address: 151 Douglas Ave , Project Elgin , Illinois 60120 Title: Occupant Protection Enforce. - PSP/Task: Year of Zone S Funding TIN/FEIN: 36-6005862 PSP Title: 2. Governmental 3. Starting Date: i -� Unit: City of Elgin 4. Expiration Date: September 30, 2005 Address: 150 Dexter Ct. , 5A-E.Project Description(attached) Elgin , Illinois 60120 TIN/FEIN: 36-6005862 5F. Project DescriptionSummary: .This project provides funds for the above agency to .. hireback officers during the Click It or Ticket mobilization period o May 23 , 2005 thru June 5, 2005. During this period certified officers working overtime will conduct enforcement. zones in support of the Illinois Occupant Protection Laws . • Proposed 5G. Project Budget Federal Local Total Personal Services $8736 0 $8/36 Fringe Benefits 0 0 0 Social Security 0 0 0 Travel 0 _ 0 0 Contractual Services 0 0 0 Printing 0 0 0 Commodities 0 0 0 Equipment 0 0 0 Oper/Auto/Equipment 0 0 0 Totals $8736 0 $8736 6. A. Acceptance-It is understood and agreed by the undersigned that this project is subject to the attached agreement conditions. B: "Obligation of the state shall cease immediately,without penalty or further payment being required if,in any fiscal year,the Illinois General Assembly or federal funding source fails to appropriate or otherwise make available funds for this contract." 7A. Project Director: 7B.Authorizing Official: • Name: Sgt. Thomas Olson Name: Femi Folarin Title: Sgt Title: City Manager e-mail address: RI &AP_T @Cityofelgin .org e-mail address: fPId! i1ti f @cityofeluin .orq Address: 151 Douglas Ave, Elgin , II . Address:150 Dexter Ct, Elgin , 11 .60120 Phone: 847-289-2661 Fax:847-?139-295n Phone:847 Itik5iima. 591 Fax:847-931 -5610 ��r� Signature: Signature: M� Rt�, Date: Date: 1 • QS �(OFC C. ` - City of Elgin Agenda Item No. ! dolt ?{TtDFF.Q'. G L March 18, 2005 N TO: Mayor and Members of the City Council s.,rE COMMtJNtTY FROM: Olufemi Folarin, City Manager Robert M. Beeter, Interim Chief Police SUBJECT: Illinois Department of Transportation Highway Safety Project Grant AgreementlSeatbelt Enforcement PURPOSE The purpose of this memorandum is to provide the Mayor and members of the City Council with information to consider accepting a $8,736 Highway Safety Project Grant with the Illinois Department of Transportation for the City of Elgin Police Department. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council approve the acceptance of this grant with IDOT and authorize the City Manager to sign the grant agreement for$8,736. BACKGROUND Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 4 and 34. In Illinois during 2003, 1,454 persons were killed and 131,279 persons were injured in crashes. 517 were not wearing seatbelt restraints or 36%. The cost per death in 2003 was $1,120,000 and the cost per nonfatal disabling injury was $55,500. In the year 2004, the Elgin Police Department investigated 3,553 traffic crashes, this being an increase of 16% more than 2003. Of those crashes, 387 were injury crashes and 1 was a fatality. Many lives could be saved by changing public attitudes regarding the non-use of safety belts and child seats. It has been shown that visible enforcement programs focusing on these violations offer the greatest potential for changing these behaviors. Educational and prevention efforts conducted by the Elgin Police Department during 2004 included participation in Child Passenger Safety Month (February), Alcohol Awareness Month (April), Buckle Up America (May), 3-D Month (December), Click It or Ticket (year long), and Operation Safe Passage (year long). ribk This grant runs from May 23, 2005 through June 5, 2005. It is a part of the State-wide enforcement efforts of Click It or Ticket. fr. IDOT Highway Safety Project Grant Agreement/Seatbelt Enforcement ( March 18, 2005 Page 2 Enforcement efforts will include seatbelt enforcements everyday from May 23, 2005, through June 5, 2005, for 2 hours per day on an overtime basis. The grant will reimburse the City for 168 hours of police overtime pay. COMMUNITY GROUPS/INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACTED Illinois Department of Transportation- Click It or Ticket. FINANCIAL IMPACT The IDOT grant will total $8,736. There are sufficient 2005 budgeted funds in the General Fund, Police Department, account number 010-2308-731.01-02, Patrol Division, Overtime to up front the costs and participate in the grant program. No additional personnel will be required as a result of the grant. LE AL IMPACT None. rek ALTERNATIVES 1. The City may choose to not accept this grant and not conduct any additional seatbelt enforcement efforts. 2. The City may choose to not accept the grant and conduct all seatbelt enforcement, with full costs borne by the City. Respectfully submitted for Council consideration. RB/jjb Attachment r • Illinois' Department Highway Safety ''ik of Transportation . Project Request Division of Traffic Safety 3215 Executive Park Drive/P.O.Box 19245 Springfield,Illinois 62794-9245 1. Applicant Elgin Police Department For Office Use Only Agency: Project Number: Address: 151 Douglas Ave, Project Elgin , Illinois 60120 Title: Occupant Protection Enforce. - Year of Zones PSP/Task: Funding TIN/FEIN: 36-6005862 PSP Title: 2. Governmental 3. Starting Date: ''' Unit: City of Elgin 4. Expiration Date: September 30, 2005 Address: 150 Dexter Ct. , 5A-E.Project Description(attached) Elgin , Illinois 60120 TIN/FEIN: 36-6005862 5F. Project Description Summary: This project provides funds for the above agency to h,. hireback officers during the Click It or Ticket mobilization period o May 23 , 2005 thru June 5 , 2005. During this period certified officers working overtime will conduct enforcement- zones in support of the rak Illinois Occupant Protection Laws . Proposed . 5G. Project Budget Federal Local Total Personal Services $8736 0 $8/36 Fringe Benefits 0 0 0 Social Security 0 0 0 Travel 0 0 0 Contractual Services 0 0 0 Printing 0 0 0 Commodities 0 0 0 Equipment 0 0 0 Oper/Auto/Equipment 0 0 0 Totals $8736 0 $8736 6. A. Acceptance-It is understood and agreed by the undersigned that this project is subject to the attached agreement conditions. B. "Obligation of the state shall cease immediately,without penalty or further payment being required if,in any fiscal year,the Illinois General Assembly or federal funding source fails to appropriate or otherwise make available funds for this contract." 7A. Project Director: 7B.Authorizing Official: Name: Sgt. Thomas Olson Name: Femi Folarin Title: Sgt Title: City Manager e-mail address: ftiS,gii_T @Cityofelgin .org e-mail address: fktiafila4_f @cityofelgin .org Address: 151 Douglas Ave , Elgin, I1 . Address:150 Dexter Ct, Elgin , 11 .60120 Phone: 847-289-2661 Fax:847-?R9-2950 Phone:847-931 -5590 Fax:847-931 -.5610 Signature: Signature: Date: Date: f DESCRIPTION OF OCCUPANT PROTECTION ENFORCEMENT ZONE PROGRAM Problem Statement Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 5 through 24. In Illinois,during 2003, 1,454 persons were killed and 131,279 persons were injured in crashes. The cost per death in 2003 was$1,120,000 and the cost per nonfatal disabling injury was $55,500. Many lives could be saved by changing public attitudes regarding the non-use of safety belts and child safety seats. It has been shown that visible enforcement programs focusing on these violations offer the greatest potential for changing these behaviors. • Project Objectives The purpose of the enforcement zone program is to reduce the incidence of motor vehicle crashes, and the resulting injuries and fatalities,through increased highly visible enforcement of occupant restraint laws during the national and state mobilizations. In order to achieve this purpose,the following goals have been defined: 1. To reduce the number of severe A injury and fatal traffic crashes. 2_ To increase enforcement of occupant restraint laws. 3. To achieve a higher use of safety belts and child safety seats. Methods of Procedure 1. Rural Initiative:Conduct safety belt enforcement zones during the month of May. 2. Click It or Ticket(CIOT): Conduct safety belt enforcement zones during the mobilization period of May 23-June 5,2005. Locations are those that have a high number of crashes and low occupant restraint use. 3. Participation in public information activities_aimed at informing potential violators of the hazards of non belt use, and the likelihood of being detected if they violate the law. Reporting Requirements Reporting of enforcement activity is to be completed and submitted to DTS no later than July 1, 2005. The report shall include a completed Post Mobilization Reporting Form. The report shall also include copies of any press or media coverage associated with the activity. Reimbursement A completed Highway Safety Project Claim for Reimbursement form and Overtime Hire-Back Cost Documentation forms must be submitted to DTS by July 1,2005. 1 ' POLICE SEATBELT ENFORCEMENT ZONE PROCEDURES • PURPOSE • Establishes operational guidelines fpr conducting a seatbett enforcement zone and related reporting procedures. 11. POLICY It shall be the policy of the department to utilize seatbelt enforcement zones as an effective enforcement procedure in efforts to reduce traffic related fatalities.The overall purpose for conducting a seatbelt enforcement zone is to achieve the highest possible compliance rate for occupant protection. The seatbelt enforcement zone is not a checkpoint. A vehicle may be detained in a seatbelt enforcement zone only after a violation has been observed. The Department has a zero tolerance policy for violations of occupant protection statutes. No warnings shall be written for violations of occupant protection statutes. 111. PROCEDURE • A. Supervisory Responsibilities 1. 'Department commanders(insert rank or title)shall be responsible for planning and implementing seatbelt enforcement zones in conjunction with the department's comprehensive traffic safety program. 2. Department commanders shall assign supervisors as officers in charge (OIC)of seatbelt enforcement zones to manage the sites and enforcement activities. • a. A seatbelt enforcement zone supervisor shall be responsible for the selection of an enforcement site and for completing a post detail incident report to document enforcement activities. A diagram of the seatbelt enforcement zone site shall be submitted with the incident report. (optional) b. A seatbelt enforcement zone shall be staffed by a sufficient number of uniformed personnel to assure safe and efficient operation. Officers on regular duty may be used for seatbelt enforcement zones. Officers from other law enforcement agencies may be used for staffing with the permission from the other law enforcement agencies. A list of participating officers shall be submitted with each site's incident report. c. Prior to conducting a seatbelt enforcement zone,the supervisor shall discuss and thoroughly • explain to all officers who are participating in the Seatbelt Enforcement Zone their individual responsibilities. As part of the briefing,the supervisor shall: i. Assign officer(s)to function as a spotter(s). The spotter(s)will be positioned ahead of the enforcement zone and will notify officers in the enforcement zone of violator vehicles. ii. Assign officer(s)to stop violators and issue citations. A zero tolerance policy will be in effect when conducting a seatbelt enforcement zone. No warnings shall be written for violations of occupant protection statutes. iii. Assign officer(s)to count the total vehicles passing through the seatbelt • enforcement zones and the total vehicles detained. (optional) • B. Site Selection 1. The safety of the officers and public shall be the primary consideration for selecting a seatbelt enforcement site. 2. Seatbelt enforcement zones shall be conducted during daylight hours only. 3. Seatbelt enforcement zones may be conducted at locations where there is a natural stop in traffic as - at two-way stops,four-way stops, exit ramps with a stop required at the bottom of the ramp, etc. 4. Site selection for seatbelt enforcement zones shall also include the following factors: a. Volume of Traffic b. Designed area for office parking c. Designated area to direct violators for enforcement action without burdening the flow of traffic d. Terrain of the roadway e. Visibility to affected traffic,and - f. The presence of private drives, i.e.,whether or not private drives would be blocked by enforcement activities at the site. 5. Sites shall be conducted so that no lanes of traffic are restricted and the flow of traffic is not burdened: C. Advance Warning 1. Portable traffic signs shall be utilized at all enforcement zones to warn the public of the zone ahead. . 2. The portable signs shall be placed in an area that is visible to the public prior to the seatbelt enforcement zone. 3. The portable signs may be erected at the spotter(s) location(s). D. Responsibilities of the Spotter(s) 1. The spotter(s)shall occupy a location(s)that does not restrict the flow of traffic but affords the most safety for the spotter. . • 2. The spotter(s) shall be outside of their vehicle to afford the best possible vantage point to observe violations. . 3. The spotter(s)shall be easily recognizable to the public. Use of signs, reflective vests, and traffic cones is recommended. 4. If the spotter's vehicle is parked near the observation spot,discretion shall be exercised if utilizing the emergency lighting on the vehicle so as to not burden the flow of traffic or create potential violations. of traffic laws. 5. The spotter shall observe violations and communicate to the officers issuing citations the violations and along with identifiers and actions of the violator_ Identifiers may include,but are not limited to, vehicle description,vehicle registration plate,driver description, passenger description,and other information. • .•J • r 6. A vehicle that spotter directs to be stopped shall remain in constant sight until an officer in the zone has stopped the vehicle. a. This will ensure that the vehicle and the observed violation are properly identified. E. Responsibilities of Officers Assigned to Write Citations 1. Officers assigned to issue citations for observed violations shall occupy location(s)that do not restrict - the flow of traffic and that afford the most safety for the officer. 2. Officers assigned to issue citations for observed violations shall be outside of their vehicles in the seatbelt enforcement zone unless the location necessitates a moving traffic stop. 3. Officers assigned to issue citations shall direct vehides identified by spotters to a safe area to issue citations. 4. A citation shall be issued for all passenger restraint violations that are stopped in the seatbelt enforcement zone. 5. Vehicles stopped in the seatbelt enforcement zone will be detained for a minimum amount of time. The driver of a vehicle,or a passenger in a vehicle may not be inspected,searched or detained longer than is necessary to issue a citation solely because of a passenger restraint violation. 6. Officers may act upon other violations or crimes only if a reasonable suspicion or probable cause of other violations or crimes is present. F. Responsibilities of Vehicle Count Officer(optional) 1. Officers assigned to count vehicles shall occupy location(s)that do not restrict the flow of traffic but afford the most safety for the officer. 2. Officers assigned to count vehicles shall count all vehicles that pass through the seatbelt enforcement zone and keep a separate count of the number of vehicles stopped in the seatbelt enforcement zone. G. Seatbelt Enforcement Zone Procedures 1. All safety precautions,including squad cars properly parked,signs in place, and assigned officers, shall be in position prior to'starting the seatbelt enforcement zone. 2. Assigned officers should expect some questions from the motorists and should be prepared to give. the precise purpose of the seatbelt enforcement zone.All complaints should be directed to the Officer in Charge(O.I.C.j. ' 3. in accordance with the Department policy,only passenger motor vehicles will be subject to enforcement action regarding passenger restraint violations during a Safety Belt Enforcement Zone detail. (optional to exclude 2nd Division Vehicles) 4. Violator's will be detained for a minimum amount of time in order to issue a citation. H. Reporting Procedures 1. The assigned enforcement zone O.I.C.shall prepare a incident report,to include the following information: (optional) • J C Narrative: Brief description of how the site was chosen, information regarding the briefing for the enforcement zone,date, and time. Method:The information regarding the implementation of the zone: a. Date and time. b. Units assigned to the detail. c. Location of the enforcement zone. d. Alternate site for the enforcement zone. 2. The assigned enforcement zone supervisor shall be responsible for preparing an incident report on • the after action information. Summary: 1. Date and time. 2. Location • 3. Total number of vehicles through the enforcement zone. • 4. Total number of vehicles stopped for enforcement action. 5. Average time of detention, except for further investigatory matters. 6. Total number.of warnings. 7. Total number of restraint citations. i. Adult Restraint Violation ii. Seatbelt Child iii.Other categories as determined necessary 8. List other traffic offenses citations issued. 9.. Total number of criminal arrests 10. Attendance sign-in sheet of all officers and other officials participating at enforcement zone • (Optional) 11. Diagram of enforcement zone with all locations listed. (optional) 12. Miscellaneous information. 13. Total number of man-hours utilized in enforcement zone Your Agency COther Agency 3. A copy of the completed incident report shall be forwarded to the Chief/Sheriff/Commander of the within two (2)days of completion of the seatbelt enforcement zone. r OCCUPANT PROTECTION ENFORCEMENT ZONE GUIDELINES 1. Conduct a minimum of two(2)enforcement zone patrols during the mobilization period. The Rural Initiative is the month of May. Click It or Ticket is May 23 through June 5, 2005. 2. Staffing: Each patrol must include a minimum of two(2)officers, maximum of six(6) officers, per detail. 3. Time length per enforcement zone: Minimum of one(1)hour,maximum of two(2)hours. 4. Eligible costs are salaries for enforcement at officer's overtime rate, not to exceed time+ one half. No other costs are eligible for reimbursement. OCCUPANT PROTECTION ENFORCEMENT ZONE BUDGET • Name of Agency: E L G ?'J ?o Li C 6 PERSONAL SERVICES Number of details during enforcement period 'Lj Number of hours per detail(1-2) a . Number of officers per detail(2—6) Total Hours •1 to 8. Average Rate(include overtime[not to exceed b time+one haitJ and/or straight time rates, $ S2 �. whichever is appropriate) ?-734) Total Hours X Average Rate = ?- 73(e TOTAL $ (Revised 2/05) 2 Seat Belt Traffic Enforcement Date Location Time Day May 23 Park/Gifford 3pm Monday May 24 _ Chicago/Crystal 7am Tuesday May 25 Maroon /Thorndale 7am Wednesday May 26 Slade/Spring noon Thursday May 27 Lin Lor/Lyle 4pm Friday May28 Bode/Shales Pkway 11 am Saturday May 29 South /Edison 2 pm Sunday May 30 Lake/Grove 8 am Monday May 31 McLean /Forest 7am Tuesday June 1 Congdon /Duncan 7am Wednesday June 2 Royal/ Valley Creek 2 pm Thursday rik June 3 College Green /Muirfield 7am Friday June 4 Chicago / Willard 1 pm . Saturday June 5 Wing/ Wing Park 12 pm Sunday • SEATBELT ENFORCEMENT ZONE • ACTIVITY REPORT Department: Date of Report: Holiday Period: (if applicable) Traffic Patrol Enforcement Activity • Seat Belt Citations • Child Restraint ♦ • Speed Citations row ♦ Open Container Violations ♦ Misdemeanor DUI Arrests • Felony DUI Arrests • Other Alcohol Arrests ♦ Criminal Misdemeanor Arrests • Criminal Felony Arrests ♦ Other Traffic Citations ♦ Other Traffic Warnings