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Agenda - 10-20-20; 8-c - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program – Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project and Approval of Budget Amendment #2-A
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Agenda - 10-20-20; 8-c - North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program – Orange County Sheriff’s Office Traffic Safety Project and Approval of Budget Amendment #2-A
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<br /> <br />campaign reporting in their regions and ensure all agencies are participating in the reporting of <br />campaign statistics. <br /> <br />LELs are required to attend quarterly meetings held throughout the State with GHSP staff, the <br />annual Lifesaver National Conference on Highway Safety Priorities in the spring, and assist with <br />planning, set up, operations, and tear down of the annual North Carolina Highway Safety <br />Symposium. To facilitate travel, training, and the other activities of the LELs, GHSP awards a <br />grant to the employing agency of each LEL. The grant funds travel, training, and traffic safety <br />equipment for the agency. <br /> <br />Lt. T. Brian Whitehurst of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office is the Law Enforcement Liaison for <br />Region 5. The GHSP approved an application from the Sheriff’s Office’s for fiscal year 2021 in <br />the amount of $25,000. This funding will allow the Sheriff’s Office to purchase 1) Three (3) <br />Speed Display Signs 2) Radar, including installation and shipping; 3) fund the LEL’s travel to the <br />required meetings, conference, and symposium; and 4) remote data collection for speed display <br />signs. <br /> <br />FINANCIAL IMPACT: The Orange County Sheriff’s Office will receive $25,000 in grant funding. <br />Funding comes from federal sources and requires no local cash appropriation. This Budget <br />Amendment #2-A provides for the receipt of these grant funds. <br /> <br />SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: The following Social Justice Goal is applicable to this agenda <br />item: <br /> <br />• Goal: Create a Safe Community <br />o The reduction of risks from vehicle/traffic accidents, childhood and senior injuries, <br />gang activity, substance abuse and domestic violence. <br /> <br />Receipt of GHSP grant funding will allow the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to advance the <br />North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program’s purpose to promote highway safety <br />awareness and to reduce the number of traffic crashes and fatalities in the State, objectives <br />which overlap with this Social Justice Goal. <br /> <br />ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: There is no Orange County Environmental Responsibility Goal <br />impact associated with this item. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION(S): The Manager recommends that the Board: <br />• Adopt the North Carolina Governor’s Highway Safety Program Local Governmental <br />Resolution recognizing federal funding for traffic safety projects to the Sheriff’s Office; <br />• Approve Budget Amendment #2-A accepting the $25,000 from federal grant funds; and <br />• Authorize the Chair to sign the Resolution. <br />2
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