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File #: 15-8472    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/4/2018 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 8/27/2018 Final action: 8/27/2018
Title: Governor's Highway Safety Program Grant for Driving While Impaired Task Force
Attachments: 1. Resolution_NC GHSP Grant_2019 DWI Task Force

Title

Governor’s Highway Safety Program Grant for Driving While Impaired Task Force  

 

Action

Action:

Adopt a resolution authorizing the City to accept the sixth year grant award for $187,479 from the Governor’s Highway Safety Program for a Driving While Impaired Task Force.

 

Body

Staff Resource(s):

Kerr Putney, Police

Gavin Jackson, Police

 

Explanation

§                     On October 28, 2013, City Council authorized a grant acceptance from the Governor’s Highway Safety Program (GHSP) to offset costs of a Driving While Impaired (DWI) Task Force to focus on mitigating DWI and informing the dangers associated with DWI for four years.

§                     GHSP modified the grant offering and offered a sixth year of funding for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 grant for $187,479, which funds 25 percent of the Task Force’s personnel costs for six officers and one sergeant assigned to the DWI Task Force.

-                     A City match of $562,438 is required from the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s (CMPD) operating budget to fund the remaining costs not funded by the grant. 

§                     The grant funded the DWI Task Force at 100 percent in FY 2014 ($797,304), 85 percent in FY 2015 ($488,350), 70 percent in FY 2016 ($418,415), 50 percent in FY 2017 ($359,847), 25 percent in FY 2018 ($187,479), and will fund 25 percent in FY 2019 ($187,479), which offsets the Task Force costs by $2,438,874 over the six-year grant award period.

§                     In FY 2020, the City will resume the total annual cost of the DWI Task Force of $749,917.

§                     The DWI Task Force continues to be a significant factor in the number of enforcement actions taken by CMPD. In FY 2018, the DWI Task Force:

-                      Charged 398 drivers with DWI,

-                      Issued 2,723 traffic citations, and

-                      Assisted with 22 DWI related fatality cases.

§                     In 2018 the DWI Task Force conducted over 30 educational awareness sessions with area high school students and instructed over 100 officers in standardized field sobriety testing.

§                     GHSP requires that City Council pass a resolution to authorize CMPD to apply for and accept the grant funding.

 

Fiscal Note

Funding: Police Operating Budget and FY 2019 Governor’s Highway Safety Program DWI Task Force Grant

 

Attachments

Attachment(s)

Resolution