Commission approves safety grants, weighs new initiatives

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Commission approves safety grants, weighs new initiatives

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Ray County commissioners approved three highway safety grants last week that will fund year-round traffic enforcement and the purchase of a new patrol radio for the sheriff’s office. The action cleared two $4,000 federal contracts for impaired driving and hazardous moving enforcement and authorized a radio purchase through MoDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan. Reserve Captain Devin Lambeth of the Ray County Sheriff’s Office introduced the requests. “My area of expertise is highway traffic safety,” said Lambeth, who represents Ray County on the Kansas City Coalition for Roadway Safety Board of Directors. Lambeth wrote and was awarded three grants, which he presented for commissioners’ approval. Lambeth explained the first grant covers a new patrol radio. Written through Missouri Department of Transportation’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan program, the grant does not have a monetary award. “It was written to provide one radio for a patrol vehicle. They’re around $8,000 at the…

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