Senators White and Reeves announce $532,928 in Highway Safety Grants for Rutherford County

Aug 26, 2020 at 07:15 am by WGNS


Rutherford County State Senators Dawn White and Shane Reeves said today that nine Hi­­­ghway Safety Grants have been awarded to promote public safety on Rutherford County roads and to curb drunk driving.  The combined grants total $532,928.

"These grants are important to the safety of our community, funding a number of necessary positions and programs that keep our roadways safe," said Sen. White. "We are grateful that the Highway Safety Office has recognized a need for these programs in our community and is assisting us in ensuring our citizens are better protected on our roads."

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Sen. Reeves added, "Road safety is an area of great concern for those we represent.  These funds will go a long way toward helping our local law enforcement reduce injuries and fatalities."

The grants include:

  *  Eagleville Police Department High Visibility Enforcement $5,000.00
  *  LaVergne Police Department Police Traffic Services (Multiple Violations) $49,998.00;
  *  Murfreesboro Police Department Police Traffic Services (Multiple Violations) $119,905.00;
  *  Prevention Coalition for Success, Inc. Alcohol and Impaired Driving Educati on $57,000.00;
  *  Rutherford County Sheriff's Office Police Traffic Services (Multiple Violations) $50,000.00;
  *  Rutherford County Sheriff's Office Police Traffic Services (Multiple Violations) $20,000.00;
  *  Rutherford County Sheriff's Office Teen Driver Safety $18,000.00;
  *  Smyrna Police Department Police Traffic Services (Multiple Violations) $50,025.00; and
  *  Tennessee District Attorney General, 16th Judicial District DUI Prosecution $163,000.00

The grant awards will be disbursed by the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO).  The grants are provided to agencies that successfully applied for funding who meet the required data-driven criteria and highway safety standard.  Grant applications must be in line with THSO's mission to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities.

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