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GRANTS MADE EASY -STEP <br />SCHEDULE A <br />GRANT DESCRIPTION <br />GRANT No. PT16124 <br />1. PROBLEM STATEMENT <br />pAnq i <br />The city of Santa Ana is a dynamic and diverse city. It is a hub of employment within the county drawing hundreds of <br />thousands of persons to the city on a daily basis. With features like the Bowers Museum, Orange County High School for <br />the Arts, and Cal State University Fullerton Center for the Arts, it is a popular destination of arts aficionados and students. <br />The downtown area has become a popular destination on weekend nights. Over the last few years numerous chic <br />restaurants and bars have opened their doors to welcome patrons, This influx of patrons has greatly increased the number <br />of drivers on the road in the evenings, many of whom have been drinking. <br />The city of Santa Ana is the home of approximately 330,000 residents. It has approximately 477 miles of local, arterial, <br />and collector roads. They are patrolled by approximately 150 sworn police officers that are fielded either in a patrol <br />assignment or traffic enforcement. The Traffic Division has 18 sworn officers, This includes two Sergeants, three <br />Corporals, eleven motor officers, and two collision investigators. There are l l motor officers who are tasked with traffic <br />enforcement, and collision investigation. <br />Since 2011, there has been a dramatic increase in fatality traffic collisions. Many of these fatalities have been the result of <br />alcohol - related collisions and pedestrian collisions. Injury traffic collisions have also increased, although not as dramatic <br />as fatalities. Nearly one half of all injury traffic collisions have been caused by three Primacy Collision Factors: Right of <br />Way, Unsafe Speed, and Signs & Signals. <br />Our City has committed itself to Traffic Safety. In a recently published five year strategic plan, traffic safety was outlined <br />to be a top priority, specifically pedestrian safety. In response, the Traffic Division has already begun education programs <br />targeting all children and adults alike. We have published printed material and recorded a public safety program. <br />Through our efforts in education, both grant- funded and internally- funded measures, we hope to prevent the Cragic <br />consequences of unsafe drivers, pedestrians, and impaired drivers. 'rho educational efforts, in conjunetion with vigorous <br />enforcement activities will have a positive effect on the connnunity and make our streets safer. We are looking forward to <br />a successful partnership with the California Office of Traffic Safety as we make our streets safer. <br />OTS -38b (Rev. 4115) <br />