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Objectives are tasks or activities conducted in order to accomplish the grant goal(s) (e.g., develop <br /> permanent fitting stations for child restraints, enforcement activities, educational activities, etc.). Grant <br /> objectives should be stated in measurable terms (i.e., a percent reduction, number of training to be held, <br /> number of roadblocks, etc.), be concise and deal with a specific item, be realistic with a reasonable <br /> probability of achievement, and be related to a specific time frame (a "by"date). Please notate baseline <br /> from which the reduction/increase will result. <br /> In addition, HPD will: <br /> 1. Conduct 100 or more checkpoints, specifically in locations known for excessive <br /> speed violations and locations of recent crashes involving serious injuries or death. <br /> 2. Issue 600 or more citations for other violations with grant funding. <br /> 3. Effect 15 or more arrests during speeding projects for speeding, warrant violations, <br /> and other offenses. <br /> 4. Conduct Speed Mobilization Periods island wide to promote enforcement and public <br /> awareness. <br /> 5. Purchase 10 radar units to be used by patrol officers island wide. <br /> 6. Purchase a Stalker brand Speed Awareness Monitor (SAM) for the Kona District. <br /> METHOD OF EVALUATION <br /> Using data gathered throughout the grant period, the grant manager will evaluate (1) how well the stated <br /> grant goals and objectives were accomplished, and(2)was the grant cost effective? How are you going <br /> to show effectiveness of your project? What will be the impact of the project on your identified problem <br /> and goal(s)? Provide details on the method of evaluation. <br /> HPD will properly record the number of grant-funded citations issued for speeding. Evaluate if <br /> HPD has obtained the grant goal and objectives listed above. <br />