File #: 24-1371    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Request Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/3/2024 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 11/4/2024 Final action:
Title: APPROVAL OF APPLICATION TO AND AWARD OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) FY 2024-25 OCCUPANT PROTECTION/CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT
Sponsors: Police Department
Attachments: 1. Agenda Cover Report, 2. FDOTSubgrantAgreement-2025 - Occupant, 3. Legal Review Form_FDOT grant application_Occupant Protection and Child Passenger Safety_24
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TO: Mayor and Commissioners
FROM: Chief Russ Mager, Police Department
THROUGH: Terrence R. Moore, ICMA-CM
DATE: November 4, 2024

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APPROVAL OF APPLICATION TO AND AWARD OF THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (FDOT) FY 2024-25 OCCUPANT PROTECTION/CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY PROGRAM GRANT

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Recommended Action:
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Motion to approve application and award of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) FY 24/25 Occupant Protection/Child Passenger Safety program grant.

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Background:
The Police Department is requesting approval to submit an application and accept an award for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) FY 24/25 Occupant Protection/Child Passenger Safety program. Funding from this grant provides for overtime salary for officers that will engage in educational and enforcement activities associated with this program.

Studies show that when manufactured seat belts and child restrains are properly installed and utilized, they can save lives and prevent injuries. In 2023, there were 3,271 crashes recorded in the City of Delray Beach which resulted in 15 fatalities and over 665 injuries. In 2023, according to the National Highway Transportation and Safety Administration (NHTSA), the user rate for seat belts in the State of Florida was 89.4%. In Palm Beach County the user rate was 90.1%.
According to the FDOT FY2025 Highway Safety Matrix, Delray Beach ranked #4 out of 104 cities with a population of 15,000-74,999 in regards to Occupant Protection. The FDOT FY2025 Highway Safety Matrix also ranked Palm Beach County #3 out of 26 counties. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of deaths in the U.S. The National Safety Council (NSC) estimate of motor-vehicle deaths in the first six months of 2024 is 20,900, nearly unchanged from the revised estimate of 20,930 in 2023.
Safety belt citation information shows that many residents and their children are unrestrained occupants. During the duration of the program, if awar...

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