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CHP Antelope Valley outlines 2026 plan: reduce fatal crashes, boost DUI and speed enforcement

Lancaster City Public Safety/Community Meeting · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Officer Anthony Tallavera presented a localized CHP Antelope Valley strategic plan calling for cuts to fatal crashes (47→42), higher DUI arrests and expanded special‑enforcement units, and reported increases in 2‑15 citations and distracted‑driver enforcement in 2025.

Officer Anthony Tallavera, California Highway Patrol Antelope Valley, briefed commissioners on staffing, enforcement results and a 2026 strategic plan focused on traffic and community engagement.

Tallavera said seven trainees recently completed initial training and are on patrol and a further trainee and three expected recruits will increase patrol capacity. He presented year‑over‑year enforcement figures: 2‑15 (vehicle code) citations rose 15% in 2025,…

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