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EUGENE VISION ZERO <br />Action Area: Impairment <br />Action -Lead <br />Reduce driving, walking, and bicycling under the influence <br />1-1 <br />1-2 <br />1-3 <br />1-4 <br />1-5 <br />Regularly deploy (year-round) high- <br />visibility DUii enforcement in high- <br />priority areas on nights with higher <br />concentrations of severe and fatal <br />crashes and on days with maj or <br />community events. Pair enforcement <br />with education. <br />Create and routinely deliver <br />collaborative driving, walking, and <br />bicycling under the influence social <br />marketing campaign(s). Time campaign <br />and media slots with holidays or major <br />celebrations that ma·y spur impaired <br />driving, biking and/or walking . Include <br />enforcement effort notification in <br />campaigns . <br />Collaborate and build partnerships <br />with transit, taxi companies, <br />transportation network compan i es <br />(TNCs) like Uber or Lyft, Oregon Liquor <br />Control Commission, bar owners and <br />dispensaries to reduce driving under the <br />influence, especially targeting hot spot <br />locations . <br />Increase the number of pol ice officers <br />tra ined as Drug Recognition Expe rts . <br />Support statewide effo rts to reform <br />DUii sta ndards related to Blood A lco hol <br />Content, arrest and adjudication <br />process, and repeat offende rs . <br />Two-year <br />Two-year <br />Two-year <br />Five -year <br />Five -year <br />EPD <br />LCOG Safe Lane <br />Coal ition, UO <br />LCOG Safe <br />Lane Coalition, <br />EPD, local <br />businesses, UO <br />EPD <br />LCOG Safe La ne <br />Coalition <br />43 <br />- <br />UO, LCOG, <br />Public <br />Health <br />Performance Measure <br />1) Annually, percentage of a) nights with <br />higher concentrat ions of severe and <br />fatal crashes and b) days with major <br />community events with high-visibil ity <br />DUii enforcement events in high-priority <br />areas; <br />2) Annua lly, percentage of DUii <br />enforcement events pa ired with <br />education; <br />3) Annually, number of DUii citations per <br />10,000 population <br />4) Biennially, whether EPD received DUii <br />grant fund ing to support high-visibility <br />programs <br />1) Annually, a) number of driv i ng <br />under the influence social ma rketing <br />campaigns delivered, b) percentage of <br />campaigns that were timed to coincide <br />with hol idays or major celebrations, and <br />c) percentage of campaigns includ ing <br />enforcement effort notifications; <br />2) Number of visits to social media <br />webs ite and associated pages <br />1. Whether partne rships were built with <br />a) transit, b) taxi companies, c) TNCs, <br />d) bar owners, and e) dispensaries with <br />a focus on reduc ing dri ving under the <br />influence, particularly in target locations <br />Annually, percentage of hot spot <br />locations successfully targeted with in <br />the prior three years via partnerships <br />w ith trans it, taxi compan ies, TNCs, bar <br />owners, and dispensaries for reducing <br />dri ving unde r the influence <br />Annually, number of police officers <br />trained as DRE . <br />Whether LCOG supported statewide <br />efforts to reform DUii standa rds related <br />to a) BAC, b) arrest and adjud ication <br />process, and c) repeat offende rs