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Item 17 - Revised Grant Agreement with State of California Office of Traffic Safety
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State of California—Office of Traffic Safety GRANT NUMBER <br />GRANT AGREEMENT <br />Schedule A PT25066 <br />1. PROBLEM STATEMENT <br />Located in the heart of California's Orange County, the City of Santa Ana is home to over 300,000 residents <br />and over 550 miles of roadways throughout. Due to the dense population, Santa Ana faces significant <br />challenges related to traffic safety. The current state of traffic infrastructure, coupled with population growth, <br />demands urgent attention to mitigate the rising number of crashes and improve overall road safety. The city <br />serves as a major employment hub, attracting a substantial number of workers from neighboring areas. On a <br />daily basis, a significant influx of people commutes into Santa Ana for work, further intensifying traffic <br />congestion during peak hours. This phenomenon underscores the critical need for enhanced enforcement <br />and education. <br />The city is home to numerous essential destinations, including schools, business districts, healthcare <br />facilities, and recreational areas. However, inadequate traffic management has led to identified hotspots with <br />high rates of crashes and congestion. The Downtown Santa Ana area attracts thousands of patrons to bars, <br />clubs, restaurants, and local businesses each week. New businesses, apartments, and restaurants are <br />opening at a consistent rate, causing more traffic to come into the city. This influx of patrons has greatly <br />increased the number of drivers in the downtown area during evening hours, many of whom have been <br />consuming alcoholic beverages. <br />An additional challenge contributing to traffic safety concerns in Santa Ana is the prevalence of unlicensed <br />drivers. The city has observed a notable number of individuals operating vehicles without a valid driver's <br />license, posing a heightened risk of crashes. Addressing this issue is crucial for improving overall road <br />safety and reducing the likelihood of preventable crashes. <br />With a diverse population, including a significant number of pedestrians and cyclists, ensuring their safety on <br />city roads is paramount. Santa Ana has made great strides to increase the safety of pedestrians and <br />bicyclists through traffic engineering and roadway changes; however, there is still opportunity to enhance the <br />awareness of both the pedestrians and drivers. During 2023, we had 1 bicyclist involved in a fatal traffic <br />crash and a total of 133 bicyclists injured in traffic crashes. <br />In comparison to 2022, the fatal crashes declined; however, the total number of injured bicyclists rose by 17. <br />In FY2025, we hope to reduce bicycle safety threats in the city by doing the following: <br />Issue and properly fitted helmets, distribute bicycle safety lights and reflective arm bands. These <br />actions will reduce the number of bicyclists riding in the community without proper equipment, as well <br />as make them more visible for drivers around them. <br />Distribution of the equipment occurs at schools, Teen Centers, City Parks, Apartment Complexes, <br />Mobile Home Parks, Community Centers, as well as the Police Department. <br />Each year, the Santa Ana Police Department hosts city-wide special events where free bicycle <br />parking is provided. During these events, community engagement personnel are able to contact <br />those riders who may not have properly fit safety equipment and provide them with the resources <br />they need.School Resource Officers and/or Probation Officers assist by distributing safety equipment <br />to students and others. <br />Bicycle Safety Efforts have yielded the following thus far: <br />Events Conducted Q1 of FY2024: 11 / Individuals impacted: 3978 <br />Helmets Distributed: 12 <br />Wristbands Distributed: 438 <br />Bike Lights Distributed: 438 <br />The primary objective is to implement comprehensive measures aimed at enhancing overall traffic safety in <br />the city of Santa Ana. This includes targeted interventions to alleviate congestion, improve infrastructure, <br />implement advanced traffic management systems, address the issue of unlicensed drivers, and prioritize the <br />safety of pedestrians and cyclists. However, another pressing issue the city of Santa Ana faces is the <br />challenge of persisting impaired driving. <br />10/2/2024 9:54:57 AM Page 3 of 22
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