File #: 2018-149    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Action Items
File created: 4/17/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/25/2018 Final action:
Title: American Traffic Safety Contract Renewal
Attachments: 1. ATSContract2014.pdf, 2. Comments for the Record Jay Beeber
City Council

MEETING DATE: 4/25/2018
TITLE:
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American Traffic Safety Contract Renewal
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FROM:
Travis Walker, Chief of Police

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council either renew the current contract between the City of Cathedral City and American Traffic Solutions Inc. at the monthly rate of $10,500 or in the alternative cancel the contract between the City of Cathedral City and American Traffic Solutions Inc.
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BACKGROUND:
The Cathedral City Police Department began its Red-Light Camera program in August 2006, with cameras at the intersection of Date Palm Drive and Ramon Road. After evaluating the cost of the program and the initial reduction in traffic collisions at this intersection, two more intersections were outfitted with cameras in February 2009. The two intersections that were added were Ramon Road and Landau Blvd., and Vista Chino and Date Palm Drive. The initial annual fees for the program was $179,640, and this price was reduced to $126,000 per year ($3,500 a month per camera) upon the renewal of the contract in 2009, and remains set at this amount today.
The contract with American Traffic Solutions is set to renew on June 2, 2018, as part of our second one-year renewal options, as outlined in the 2014 contract.
DISCUSSION:
The Red-Light Camera Program has been operational for over ten and a half years now, which provides us with a good historical perspective on the functionality of the system.
The following is three years' worth of data on citations issued:
2015 - 3,212 violations reviewed. 2,310 citations issued.
2016 - 3,150 violations reviewed. 2,890 citations issued.
2017 - 2,650 violations reviewed. 2,520 citations issued.
We have seen accidents fluctuate at the three intersections over the past three years:
2015 - 91 accidents
2016 - 110 accidents
2017 - 75 accidents
Collectively, the two officers assigned to this program spend an average of 84 hours per month handling the admini...

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