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Tulare County supervisors back CHP impaired‑driving grant and appoint supervisor to task force
Summary
The Board of Supervisors approved a letter of support for a California Office of Traffic Safety grant to the Visalia CHP, and nominated a county supervisor to serve on a newly formed multi‑agency impaired‑driving task force.
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a letter of support for a California Office of Traffic Safety grant awarded to the Visalia office of the California Highway Patrol and to nominate a county supervisor to a stakeholder task force aimed at reducing impaired‑driving injuries and deaths.
Captain Scott Goddard, commander of the Visalia California Highway Patrol office, told the board the grant provides about 1,600 enforcement hours and is intended to reduce collisions and fatalities linked to impaired drivers. “I’m convinced that these 1,600 hours are gonna make an impact. We’re gonna save lives, we’re gonna make our roadways safer, we’re gonna make our communities safer,”…
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