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September 25, 2012 <br />"ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $27,000 FROM THE <br />U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC <br />SAFETY ADMINISTRATION THROUGH THE VIRGINIA HIGHWAY SAFETY OFFICE <br />AND APPROPRIATING SAID FUNDS IN THE FY 2012-13 GRANTS FUND FOR USE <br />BY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO PROVIDE TRAINING TO THE REGIONAL <br />CRASH TEAM." <br />Ayes: Cherry, Edmonds, Heretick, Moody, Randall, Whitehurst, Wright <br />Nays: None <br />12 - 392 -Adoption of an ordinance accepting a grant in the amount of $41,124 <br />from the U.S. Department of Transportation National Highway Traffic Safety <br />Administration through the Virginia Highway Safety Office and appropriating said <br />funds in the FY 2012-13 Grants Fund for use by the Police Department for officer <br />overtime payments, training, and equipment purchase to assist the enforcement <br />of alcohol-related traffic laws. Vision Principles: Neighborhoods and a Sense of <br />Community and Pride of Past. <br />Background: <br />• The Portsmouth Police Department has been awarded grant funding in the <br />amount of $41,124.00 from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) National <br />Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the Virginia Highway Safety <br />Office. <br />• Since estimated revenue in the FY 2012-2013 Grants Fund is increased by <br />$41,124.00, that amount will be appropriated in the FY 2012-2013 Grants Fund. <br />Discussion: <br />• The Portsmouth Police Department will utilize amulti-faceted approach to improve <br />traffic safety in the city of Portsmouth as well as in the surrounding cities of Chesapeake, <br />Suffolk and Norfolk. Many of the motorists in Portsmouth travel to and from our <br />neighboring cities. It is certain that alcohol is among one of the major factors contributing <br />to personal injuries resulting from vehicular crashes. Through these increased <br />enforcement and educational efforts, we intend to significantly reduce the Driving Under <br />Influence (DUI) and to reduce crashes that have the potential of death and serious <br />injuries. <br />• The funds received will enable Portsmouth Police Department to provide <br />overtime payments for conducting checkpoints, problem area saturation patrols, DMV <br />approved training and purchasing associated equipment needed by the PPD. <br />Financial Impact: <br />• The grant award amount of $41,124.00 by the US Department of Transportation <br />(DOT) National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the Virginia <br />Highway Safety Office provides funding for the Portsmouth Police Department. <br />• The City does have to provide a 50% in-kind match of $20,562.00. There is no <br />obligation from the City once the grant has ended. <br />Staff Recommends: <br />• Adoption of an ordinance to appropriate the amount of $41,124.00 in grant <br />funding from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) National Highway Traffic <br />Safety Administration (NHTSA) through the Virginia Highway Safety Office to the <br />Portsmouth Police Department. Vision Principles: Neighborhoods and a Sense of <br />Community and Pride of Past. <br />Next Steps Following Council Action: <br />• The Chief of Police or his designee will provide grant management and oversight. <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Mr. Whitehurst, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br />