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Police present traffic-collision data; council asks staff to follow up with Caltrans on signals

2295397 · February 12, 2025
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Police presented three years of collision data showing consistent totals and identified high-frequency intersections. The department described enforcement tools and an Office of Traffic Safety grant; council asked staff to follow up with Caltrans on signal jurisdiction and consider moving a message board to deter speeding on Central Avenue.

The Fillmore Police Department presented traffic collision statistics at the Feb. 11 council meeting and outlined enforcement and education efforts aimed at reducing crashes.

Police Chief Malagon (presentation) said the department records collisions in a Crossroads report-writing system. The city saw 146 collisions in 2022, 142 in 2023 and 144 in 2024, with injury and noninjury collisions roughly consistent year to year. The presentation listed the top intersections for collisions and showed higher counts during daytime and afternoon hours…

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