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AGENDA REPORT
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BACKGROUND <br /> Pleasanton is bordered on three sides by two major freeways and one highway, all of <br /> which are heavily traveled thoroughfares. The volume of cut through traffic within the <br /> city increases significantly when the highways experience long delays due to collisions <br /> or traffic. These conditions create many challenges which culminate in an increase in <br /> injury collisions; two of the most significant issues are noted below. <br /> Distracted Drivinq <br /> Advancements are occurring in mobile technology, leading drivers to utilize their phones <br /> more frequently, this mobile communication dependency contributes to distracted <br /> driving. When drivers are distracted by their phone or other electronic devices, they may <br /> run red lights, illegally turn in front of vehicles, or unknowingly increase the speed of the <br /> vehicle. <br /> Bicycle Safety <br /> The topography and amenities in Pleasanton attract many local and out-of-town bicycle <br /> enthusiasts. Additionally, a significant number of school-aged children ride bicycles to <br /> elementary schools and junior high schools. Bicycle collision data involving youth <br /> suggests a need to increase rider safety by educating youth on bicycle safety and <br /> awareness, and the importance of wearing a properly fitted helmet. <br /> The Police Department participates with surrounding police departments in a <br /> collaborative effort to address current traffic safety trends in each city, referred to as the <br /> Concentrated Intensive Traffic Enforcement (CITE) team. Participating motorcycle <br /> officers saturate the hosting agencies jurisdiction and address primary collision factors, <br /> in an effort to reduce collisions. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> The State Office of Traffic Safety STEP grant, included as Attachment 2, focuses on a <br /> comprehensive approach to enforce and encourage compliance with seat belt use, <br /> impaired driving, speed limit, and other traffic laws. As education and enforcement are <br /> two important components of collision reduction, the City will use the grant funding to <br /> augment Police Department enforcement to lower the number of injury collisions, <br /> bicycle/pedestrian collisions, and reduce distracted divers by concentrating on roadway <br /> violations. As well the grant funding will provide educational programs for <br /> bicycle/pedestrian safety focused on school-aged bicyclists. <br /> The City will communicate with the community via social and local media, sign boards <br /> and the City's website to increase community awareness and attention to specific traffic- <br /> related issues contributing to collisions, thereby assisting in reducing the number of <br /> collisions within the city. In addition, efforts will be made to train more officers on <br /> techniques and equipment to reduce the number of injury collisions. <br /> Staff recommends the City Council adopt a resolution (Attachment 1) accepting the <br /> $50,000 in STEP grant funding and appropriate the funds to programs that further traffic <br /> safety within the city. The grant award will allow the Police Department to perform <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />
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