Sag Harbor - Assemblyman
Fred W. Thiele, Jr. (I-Sag Harbor) announced highway safety grants that have been awarded in his Assembly district. These grants were distributed by the Governor's Traffic Safety Committee and will promote highway and traffic safety. The grants, which are federally funded, promote projects and programs that have been approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and are aimed at the "four E"s of highway safety: education, enforcement, engineering and evaluation. The grants announced today relate specifically to the following categories:
• Buckle-Up New York (BUNY): Programs designed to provide grantees with resources to conduct primary seat belt enforcement and education.
Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP): Used by law enforcement to target individual traffic safety issues such as speed, aggressive driving and red light running in high crash corridors.
Child Passenger Safety (CPS): Provides for child passenger safety education, car seat checks, the distribution of seats and child seat fitting stations.
Agency Programs (HS): Resources allocated to state, local and not-for-profits programs that cover additional traffic safety undertakings through education, enforcement, engineering, training or technology.
Grant Recipients
• Town of Brookhaven: HS - $2,000, $13,000, $7,950.
• East Hampton Town Police Department: BUNY - $5,520; CPS - $5,000; STEP - $7,650.
• East Hampton Village Police Department:BUNY - $12,325; CPS - $5,000; STEP - $8,500.
• Quogue Village Police Department: BUNY - $8,550; CPS - $3,500; STEP - $4,888.
• Sag Harbor Village Police Department: BUNY - $6,000.
• South Fork Community Health Initiative: CPS - $ 9,390.
• South Fork Community Health Initiative: HS - $51,760.
• Southampton Town Police Department: BUNY - $14,940; STEP - $14,940.
• Southampton Village Police Department: BUNY - $6,300; CPS - $4,710; STEP - $4,500.
• Westhampton Beach Village Police Department: BUNY - $3,800.
"I want to congratulate all of these recipients," said Assemblyman Thiele. "These are crucial programs that will further promote and ensure the safety of motorists on our local roadways."
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