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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-10-03; Traffic and Mobility Commission; ; Police Report Regarding Traffic & Mobility-Related Matters During the Month of September 2022Meeting Date: Oct. 3, 2022 To: Traffic and Mobility Commission Staff Contact: George Zavala, Acting Police Sergeant George.zavala@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2161 Subject: Police Report Regarding Traffic & Mobility-Related Matters During the Month of September 2022 Recommended Action Receive a presentation from a representative of the City of Carlsbad’s Police Department that will provide an overview of traffic and mobility-related police matters during the month of September 2022. Fiscal Analysis This action has no fiscal impact. Environmental Evaluation In keeping with California Public Resources Code Section 21065, this action does not constitute a “project” within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act in that it has no potential to cause either a direct physical change in the environment, or a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment. Therefore, it does not require environmental review. Public Notification and Outreach This item was noticed in keeping with the Ralph M. Brown Act and it was available for public viewing and review at least 72 hours before the scheduled meeting date. Exhibits None Oct. 3, 2022 Item #3 1 Traffic and Mobility Commission Monthly Report September 2022 George Zavala, Acting Police Sergeant October 3, 2022 OTS GRANT CAMPAIGNS/DETAILS DUI Check Point on September 16, 2022 1 DUI arrest 7 citations for driving without a license 375 drivers contacted 704 total vehicles 7 7  Police Monthly Report MONTHLY COMPARISON August 2022 September 2022 Fatal 2 0 Injury 42 22 Non-injury 29 26 Hit and Run Non-injury 14 13 Hit and Run Injury 1 2 Bicycle Involved 15 6 Ebike Involved 10 7 Police Monthly Report MONTHLY COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS YEAR September 2021 September 2022 Fatal 0 0 Injury 32 22 Non-injury 35 26 Hit and Run Non-injury 14 13 Hit and Run Injury 4 2 Bicycle Involved 8 6 Ebike Involved 6 7 Police Monthly Report SEPTEMBER 2022 ENFORCEMENT Citations Warnings Bike 20 27 Ebike 77 30 Pedestrian 1 1 Vehicle 439 223 Police Monthly Report COMMUNITY CONCERNS •Speeding in the 1700 block of Tamarack Ave •Traffic near Aviara Oaks Elementary and Middle Schools •Overnight oversized vehicle parking (city wide) •Increased enforcement near school zones •Traffic enforcement is a top priority for officers Police Monthly Report QUESTIONS Police Monthly Report Traffic and Mobility Commission Monthly Report September 2022 George Zavala, Acting Police Sergeant October 3, 2022 OTS GRANT CAMPAIGNS/DETAILS DUI Check Point on September 16, 2022 1 DUI arrest 7 citations for driving without a license 375 drivers contacted 704 total vehicles 7 7  Police Monthly Report MONTHLY COMPARISON August 2022 September 2022 Fatal 2 0 Injury 42 22 Non-injury 29 26 Hit and Run Non-injury 14 13 Hit and Run Injury 1 2 Bicycle Involved 15 6 Ebike Involved 10 7 Police Monthly Report MONTHLY COMPARISON TO PREVIOUS YEAR September 2021 September 2022 Fatal 0 0 Injury 32 22 Non-injury 35 26 Hit and Run Non-injury 14 13 Hit and Run Injury 4 2 Bicycle Involved 8 6 Ebike Involved 6 7 Police Monthly Report SEPTEMBER 2022 ENFORCEMENT Citations Warnings Bike 20 27 Ebike 77 30 Pedestrian 1 1 Vehicle 439 223 Police Monthly Report COMMUNITY CONCERNS •Speeding in the 1700 block of Tamarack Ave •Traffic near Aviara Oaks Elementary and Middle Schools •Overnight oversized vehicle parking (city wide) •Increased enforcement near school zones •Traffic enforcement is a top priority for officers Police Monthly Report QUESTIONS Police Monthly Report