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Interagency Agreement-2026-Sub-grants-5964-Kittitas County Sheriff DUI OT Project partially signed
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5/5/2026
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution an Interlocal Agreement between Kittitas County Sheriff’s Office and Washington Traffic Safety Commission
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12
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Consent Agenda
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144005
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Resolution
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• Broader age distribution among drivers <br />• Continued overrepresentation of male drivers <br />• Stable crash patterns including rural location, interstate travel, and lane departure <br />Opportunity for DUI Overtime Enforcement <br />Impaired driving is a direct factor in fatal crashes in Kittitas County, reinforcing the need for targeted DUI <br />enforcement. These crashes are concentrated in rural areas, along the 190 corridor, and during <br />predictable high risk times such as weekends and late day hours, creating a clear opportunity for <br />focused overtime patrols. The rise in drug and multi substance impairment adds complexity and <br />highlights the need for enforcement strategies that address advanced DUI detection and processing. <br />Aligning DUI overtime with peak times and locations can increase visibility, strengthen deterrence, and <br />directly target the conditions contributing to fatal crashes. <br />3.1.2 Project Purpose and Strategies <br />The purpose of this project is to address an increase in serious injury and fatal collisions related to <br />alcohol and drug impairment in Kittitas County. This project will accomplish this by providing funding to <br />the Kittitas County Sheriff's Office to support overtime pay for DUI enforcement patrols and impaired <br />driving education to the community. <br />3.2 PROJECT GOALS <br />1) Conduct dedicated DUI patrols specifically targeting impaired driving by completing a minimum of 6 <br />shifts each month by September 30, 2026. <br />2) Conduct at least 1 community education and outreach activity each month, including the use of social <br />media, by September 30, 2026. <br />3.2.1 The objectives, measures and timelines listed in Appendix A will be reviewed at least annually by <br />the designated contacts of the SUB -RECIPIENT and WTSC, and may be updated pursuant to clause 6 of <br />this AGREEMENT. For the purposes of this section only, the parties' DESIGNATED CONTACTS, as listed <br />in clause 42, are authorized to execute these amendments to Appendix A. <br />3.3. COMPENSATION <br />3.3.1 The cost of accomplishing the work described in the SOW will not exceed $47,080.00, for the entire <br />period of performance, as allocated to each year of this agreement in Section 3.4 PROJECT COSTS. <br />Unspent contract funds from each year do NOT carry over into subsequent years and each year's budget <br />is independent of the others. <br />3.3.2 Payment for satisfactory performance of the work shall not exceed this amount unless the parties <br />page 4 of 26 <br />
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