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OTY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNOL ACfION
Date: March 20, 2008
Subject: Resolution of the Gty of San
Bernardino formalizing a Red Light Camera
Photo Enforcement System policy and
authorizing an amendment to the Lease and
Services Agreement with Nestor Traffic
Systems, Inc., to expand the existing Traffic
Signal VIOlation System.
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From: Michael A Billdt, QUef of Police
Dept: Police Department
M/CCDATE: April 7, 2008
Synopsis of Previous Council Action:
5-4- 2006
5-4- 2006
Motion to set a public hearing for April 7, 2008 to formalize a Red Light Camera
Photo Enforcement policy and authorize an amendment to the Lease and Services
Agreement with Nestor Systems, Inc. \
Resolution No. 2005-107 - Contract with Nestor Traffic Systems
Resolution No. 2005-107 A - Contract with Cal- Trans for State Signal Access
3-17-08
Recommended Motion:
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dose the Public Hearing.
Adopt Resolution.
Authorize the addition of the following positions for FY 2008/09:
One (1) Police Officer ($64,813 - 8 mos.)
One (1) Community Service Officer Supervisor ($74,179 - 11 mos.)
Direct the Human Resources Department to update Resolution # 97-244 (position Contro~
as part of adopting the FY 2008/09 General Fund budget to reflect this particular action.
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MICliAEL A BILLDT, CHIEF OF POllCE
Contact person:
Captain Theodis Henson
Phone: 384-5609
Supporting data attached: Yes Staff Report/Resolution
Ward: All
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: None
Source:
Finance
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Council Notes:
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CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION
Staff Report
Subiect
Resolution of the City of San Bernardino formalizing a Red Light Camera Photo Enforcement
System policy and authorizing an amendment to the Lease and Services Agreement with Nestor
Traffic Systems, Inc., to expand the existing Traffic Signal Violation System.
Backl!round
On May 4, 2005, the Mayor and Common Council approved Resolution No. 2005-107,
authorizing a Lease and Services Agreement with Nestor Traffic Systems, Inc., for a Traffic
Signal Violation System. The goal of this program is to improve our traffic safety program to
reduce the number of traffic accidents caused by red light violations. We do this by following
the Federal Highway Administration's (FHA) suggestion to train against aggressive driving
habits and inattention by using red light camera systems as a force multiplier to enforce red light
laws. Exhibit A of the Lease specified that video monitoring systems would monitor a minimum
of eight (8) approaches at the following four (4) intersections selected by mutual agreement of
City and Nestor.
Implementation was phased in starting with Waterman Avenue and Hospitality Lane according
to the following matrix. A 30-day waming period and a series of press releases preceded the
start of enforcement activities at each intersection.
Location Start-Up Enforcement C;tations/Warn;ngs
Date Date (un to 1/111008j
Waterman Ave. and Hospitality Lane 7/1/2005 8/1/2005 13,279
40'n Street and Waterman Avenue 10/1/2006* 11/112006* 1,573
Highland Avenue and Arden Street 10/1/2006* 11/1/2006* 4,878
30'n Street and Waterman Avenue 12/20/2007* 1/20/2008* 215
Total Citations & Warnings 19,945
* These three intersections are controlled and maintained by the California Department of
Transportation (Cal-Trans). Implementation of the video monitoring systems at these
intersections was delayed due to concerns and revised safety demands raised by Cal-Trans. The
Waterman Avenue and 30th Street implementation date was delayed the longest due to concerns
by Cal- Trans about overhead high voltage electrical lines. Nestor Traffic Systems had to
redesign their plans and re-submit several revised sets of plans to Cal- Trans to accommodate
their concerns.
The Red Light Camera Enforcement project has significantly reduced the number of injuries
associated with collisions at the enforcement intersections as demonstrated in the following
tables. This success can be attributed to the actual enforcement and the visual impact of the
equipment in place at the intersections.
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Hospita/itv and Waterman - Enforcement started 08-01-1005
Year Collisions Iniuries
2005 (Jan - Dee 05) 50 23
2006 (Jan - Dee 06) 25 11
2007 (Jan - Dee 07) 13 4
40TH Street and Waterman - Enforcement started 11-01-1006
Year Collisions Iniuries
2005 (Dee 04 - Dee 05) 23 13
2006 (Dee 05 - Nov 06) 24 14
2007 (Dee 06 - Nov 07) 13 4
Arden and HiJ!/J/and - Enforcement started 11-01-1006
Year Collisions lniuries
2005 (Dee 04 - Nov 05) 24 8
2006 (Dee 05 - Nov 06) 24 14
2007 (Dee 06 - Nov 07) 23 5
30TH Street and Waterman - Enforcement started 01-10-1008
Year Collisions lniuries
2005 (Jan 05 - Dee 05) 24 12
2006 (Jan 06 - Dee 06)* 14 2
2007 (Jan 07 - Dee 07\* 15 4
* While enforcement did not start at 30th and Waterman until 01-20-2008, enforcement signs
were posted at the intersection during the summer of 2006 when construction started.
The Police Department is recommending that the Traffic Signal Violation System be expanded
by twenty-three (23) approaches at seven (7) intersections for a total of thirty-one (31)
approaches at eleven (II) intersections. This recommendation is based on the reduction in traffic
accidents caused by red light violations at the initial four intetsections. The expansion will
improve traffic safety by further reducing the number of serious traffic accidents and the number
of injuries caused by red light violations while increasing the public's awareness of red light
intersection safety. The Department is recommending that the following seven (7) additional
intersections be equipped with Traffic Signal Warning Systems:
Location
Univetsi Parkwa and Kendall Drive
Ti ecanoe Ave and San Bernardino Ave
Victoria Ave and Citrus Ave
Waterman Ave and Hi hland Ave
E Street and Oran e Show Road
Mt Vernon Ave and 9' Street
Ti ecanoe Ave and Harriman Ave
Number 0 A roaches
4 - All directions
4 - All directions
2 - North and South
4 - All directions
4 - All directions
2 - North and South
3 - North, South, and East
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These intersections were selected based on the following criteria:
L Volume of vehicle traffic.
2. Number of accidents and injuries caused by red light violations.
3. A one-day survey of red light violations conducted by Nestor Traffic Systems, Inc.
4. The intersection's ability to expose a large number of motorists to this traffic safety too\.
Nestor Traffic Systems will begin construction upon executing the amendment to the Lease and
Sen.'ices Agreemellt. Construction will be completed in groups of two (last group would be 3
intersections), with all seven intersections completed within approximately 180 days. All seven
intersections are controlled and maintained by the City; therefore, there will be no interaction
with Cat-Trans.
The additional seven intersections will spend the remainder of FY 2007/08 in the implementation
phase. The actual and projected citations for FY 2007/08 through FY 2009/10 are as follows:
FY07108 FY 08109 FY091lO
Intersection GrouD Proiected Proiected Proiected
Orillinal Four Intersections 13,182 14,268 14,268
Phase II Seven Intersections 41,600 49,200
Total Citations 13,182 55,868 63,468
The Police Department currently uses a police officer to perform 20 to 24 hours per week of
Traffic Signal Violation System duties for the four operational intersections, These duties
include viewing videos of violations and approving citations, showing violations to drivers,
preparation for court, and court testimony. This commitment is projected to grow to a minimum
of 80 hours per week to administer 11 intersections (4 Phase-I + 7 Phase-II). The additional
hours for the Phase-II intersections include a second dedicated court day each week, based on
projections from the San Bernardino County Superior Court. These duties can be performed by
one police officer and one Community Service Officer III, each dedicated 100% of the time to
the Traffic Signal Violation System program. The duties would be divided as follows:
Community Service
Traffic Signal Violation System Police Officer Officer Supervisor
PrO/tram Duties Hours Hours
Reviewinll violationslissuinll citations 22 0
Showinll videotaped violations to drivers 0 10
Preparation work for court 0 12
Court testimonv 16 8
Insnection of intersections 2 4
Administrative work 0 6
Total per classification 40 40
The Police Department is recommending that one (1) additional Community Service Officer
Supervisor position be added to the department's Table of Organization as of August 1,2008 and
one additional Police Officer position on November 1,2008. Without these additional positions
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the Police Department would be forced to abandon the proposed expansion or further utilize
existing patrol field resources, diminishing police visibility in the community and increasing
response times.
The California Vehicle Code Section 21455.5 (a) requires that the City of San Bernardino have a
policy regarding the operation of a Red Light Camera Photo Enforcement System and the
selection of locations. Additionally, the California Vehicle Code section 21455.6 (a) requires a
city councilor county board of supervisors shall conduct a public hearing on the proposed use of
an automated enforcement system authorized under Section 21455.5 prior to authorizing the city
or county to enter into a contract for the use of the system. This expansion also formalizes the
City of San Bernardino's existing policy regarding the operation of our Red Light Camera Photo
Enforcement System in the Resolution.
Financial Impact
The FY 1007/08 adopted budget includes $391,200 for lease payments to Nestor Traffic Systems
for the initial four intersections. There will not be any additional costs in FY 2007/08 associated
with the expansion of the Red Light Camera program. Costs for FY 2008/09 and FY 2009/10
are as follows.
Proiected Expenses FY 08/09 FY 09/10
Nestor lease payments including $1,949,560 $2,249,220
Seven new intersections
(incremental)
Police officer (AlB step- $64,813* $107,749
Salarv/Benefits)
Community Service Officer $74,179** $84,817
Supervisor (Step 1 - Salary/
Benefits)
Total eXDenses $2,088,552 $2,441,786
Court fines will cover both personnel cost and lease payments.
* Police Officer position added as of 11/1/2008.
** CSO Supervisor position added as of 8/l!2008.
The costs of the current and proposed contract amendment with Nestor Traffic Systems, Inc. are
as follows:
. For the existing four intersections, the fixed rate cost per-approach (one side of an
intersection) for the eight existing approaches (2 at each of the four existing
intersections) is $5,015.00 per month. These costs are valid for the five-year
enforcement period at each intersection (starting on the original date of initial
enforcement) and will be renegotiated for FY 2010/11.
. For the additional seven intersections, the fixed rate cost per-approach for new sites
will be $7,015.00 per month. Nestor Traffic Systems explains that this is the current
basic approach cost. This cost includes any number of digital cameras necessary to
properly capture left turn violations, right turn violations, and straight-through
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violations, plus all processing, court services, and violator services for the approach.
Nestor no longer provides analog camera approaches (like our initial 8 approaches).
This fixed price is valid for the entire five-year contractual enforcement period for
each approach.
Recommendations
I. Close the Public Hearing.
1 Adopt Resolution.
3. Authorize the addition of the following positions for FY 2008/09:
One (I) Police Officer ($64,813 - 8 mos.)
One (I) Community Service Officer Supervisor ($74,179 - II mos.)
4. Direct the Human Resources Department to update Resolution # 97-244 (position O>ntroQ
as part of adopting the FY 2008/09 General Fund budget to reflect this particular action.