Title: St. Joseph County Traffic Safety Program
1St. Joseph County Traffic Safety Program
- 10th Annual Traffic Safety Summit
- Lansing, MI
- March 2, 2005
2MISSION
- A county-wide coordinated effort to reduce
injury and death on our roadways, through
educational awareness. To encourage safer
driving practices and maintain ongoing safety,
educational and enforcement programs through
designated funding.
3GOALS
- SAVE LIVES
- REDUCE INJURIES
- EDUCATION
- ENFORCEMENT
4FINANCIAL FACTS
- FATAL 1,120,000
- NON FATAL DISABLING INJURY 45,500
- PROPERTY DAMAGE 8,200
- (Including non-disabling injuries)
- SOURCE National Safety Council 2003 Report
5COMPREHENSIVE TRAFFIC SAFETY PROGRAM
- What is required
- Who should be involved
- How do you go about it
6WHAT IS REQUIRED
- Serious Time Commitment
- Sharing Of Ideas
- Full Cooperation
7WHO SHOULD BE INVOLVED
- Law Enforcement
- Criminal Justice
- Traffic Engineers
- Political Representation
- Education
- Medical
- Citizen At Large
- OHSP Representative
8HOW TO GO ABOUT IT
- Select Key Players
- Schedule Meetings
- Share Ideas
- Prepare Preliminary Plan
- Coordinate Activity
9COMMON QUESTIONS
- Where does the funding come from
- Who administers the program
- What are the political implications
- What forms are required
10FUNDING
- Predetermined amount of court costs directed into
Traffic Safety Commission Funding by County Board
of Commissioners
11ADMINISTRATION
- Traffic Safety Commission hires part-time project
director who oversees day to day activities
12POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS
- Considerable !!!
- Flexibility
- Willingness to Cooperate
13Creating A Funding Mechanism to Support Traffic
Safety Programs
14IN THE BEGINNINGTOTAL FUNDS
0.00
15REVENUE
- 5.00 REDIRECTED COURT COST ON EACH PAID
VIOLATION - T/S
Local Govt - Local Ordinance 3.34 1.66
- State Law 5.00 0
16ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
- 55 Law Enforcement Activities
- 30 Education, Demonstration, and Prevention
Activities - 15 Administrative and Operational Activities
17DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS1998--2004
- Enforcement 135,616 34
- Education 92,591
23 - Equipment 84,055
21 - Educ./ Equip. 56,636
14 - Engineering 21,072
6 - Prosecutor 7,100
2 - TOTAL 397,070
18MATCHING FUNDS
- Enforcement Court 20
- All Others 40
192004 REVENUE 61,663.00MONTHLY
AVERAGE5,138.00
20St. Joseph County Comprehensive Traffic Safety
Program
ANTICIPATED ANNUAL REVENUE 60,000 CURRENT
BALANCE AS OF 1/1/05 45,000
21PROJECT DIRECTOR
- Contract Employee/ Part-Time
- Maximum 15 hours per week / 780 year
- Annual Average Salary 5460
- Performs Assigned Duties
- Office at St. Joseph County Sheriffs Dept.
(phone, FAX, files, computer maintained by
SJCCTSC)
22S.J.C.C.T.S.C.
Three Rivers City Commission-
Sturgis City Commission- Vacant
Vacant St. Joseph County
Commission- Education- Robin Baker William
Miller, Superintendent Criminal
Justice- Centreville Schools Carol Frohriep
Law Enforcement- Distric
t Court Administrator Deputy Eugene Alli,
(Chair) Engineering-
St Joseph Co. Sheriffs
Office Tom Seymour, City Engineer
Citizen at Large- Local Township/Village
Govt.- Robin Border (Vice Chair) William
Dobrowski Ex-Officio- Medical
Board- Pat Eliason, OHSP Vacant
23SJCCTSP EXPENDITURES
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27MAJOR PROJECT PENDING COMPLETION
- Automated Ticket Writing
- FUNDING 63,500
- 9 POLICE AGENCIES
- 3B DISTRICT COURT
28SINCE 1998 SJCCTSC FUNDED GRANT PROJECTS
294 Cs of TRAFFIC SAFETY
- COMPREHENSIVE
- CREATIVE
- CONTINUING
- COOPERATION
30CONTACT INFORMATION
- Sandra Wagner Project Director
- (269) 467-7454
- Fax (269) 467-6201
- Deputy Eugene Alli
- St Joseph County Sheriffs Office
- (269)467-9045 ext. 244
- Fax (269)467-6201
- E-Mail allie_at_stjosephcountymi.org