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<br />      				North Carolina Governor's Highway Safety Program
<br />    				Traffic Safety Project Contract - Form
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<br />      1. Agency:     								4. Contact Person for Agency:
<br />      ORANGE COUNTY 							Timothy Whitehurst
<br />      2. Agency Address: 							5. Telephone Number:  k
<br />      SHERIFF      								+1 (919)245-2900
<br />      PO Box 8181
<br />      HILLSBOROUGH, NC 27278     					6. Cell Phone:
<br />											919-201-8765
<br />      3. Physical Location of Agency  k					7. Email of Contact Person  k
<br />      106 E. Margaret Ln. Hillsborough, NC 27278  			bwhitehurst @orangecountync.gov
<br />      8. Federal Tax ID Number/Type of Agency   			9. Project Year   k
<br />  	Federal Tax ID Number:  k 56-6000327      				" New  		Continuation
<br />  	DUNS No :   		0-44041796   				Year:    ""`` 1      C 2      :  3	4+
<br />  	County:  k ORANGE COUNTY
<br /> 	Type of Agency   							10. Allocation of Funding  k
<br /> 	C' State   	C Non-Profit
<br />      	County    	Higher Education      				Federal %   100.00      	Local %      0.00
<br /> 	C  Municipality    ° Hospital
<br />      11. Project Title:  '    Region 5 LEL
<br />     														Source of Funds
<br />     12. Budget				Total Project Amount		Federal Amount		State/Local Amount
<br />     Personnel Costs
<br />     Contractual Services
<br />     Commodities Costs
<br />     Other Direct Costs   					$43,000.00   			$43,000.00  				$0.00
<br />     Indirect Costs
<br />     Total Project Costs 					$43,000.00   			$43,000.00  				$0.00
<br />     13. Specify How Non-Federal Share Will Be Provided:
<br />     Project Number:      							CFDA#: 20. 600 -State and Community Highway Safety
<br />     	PT-18-06-09  							Work Type:      Education
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<br />     Statement Statement of Problem    (_Provide detailed information of the highway safety problems in your area to be addressed through this project. Include
<br />     countywide crash data for the last three years and any other relevant information to validate the statements.For more detailed information see "How to write an
<br />     effective traffic safety project”located at:
<br />     https://connect.ncdot.gov/municipalitiesit aw-Enforcement/Page.aw—Enfarcement-Reporting:aspA
<br />     A Regional Law Enforcement Liaison serves as coordinator and organizer for highway safety activities in their respective region.
<br />      The GHSP supports and oversees the statewide "Booze it& Lose it” and "Click it or Ticket” programs. Coordination of these
<br />      programs is accomplished by utilizing 11 regional "Law Enforcement Liaison" positions. Through the guidance and coordination
<br />      efforts of the Liaisons, planning and preparation and reporting activities from the event(s)occur.  Efforts to continue to promote
<br />      and involve law enforcement agencies in these lifesaving endeavors are of paramount importance to this statewide program. To
<br />      this end, LEL's are required to host events, attend and conduct meetings, assist County Coordinators with organizing highway
<br />      safety campaigns, and encouraging agencies to report activities.
<br />      The number of alcohol related fatalities in North Carolina dropped in 2016.  Enforcement had much to do with this reduction but
<br />      educating the public also played a part. To further educate the public on the consequences of impaired driving and to continue
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