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500-065-17 <br />SAFETY <br />12/14 <br />1 Evaluation: (Explain how you will determine each project objective has been met by using one or more of the following <br />methods: Formative, Process/Administrative, Impact, and Outcome. Details about the four methods of evaluation can be <br />found at http://www.dot.state.fl.us/safety/3-Grants/Grants-Home.shtm) <br />• By utilizing the impact and outcome evaluation methods, the Indian River County will seek to isolate all variables <br />associated with an increase or decrease to the number of speed related citations issued by 10% compared to the 3 year <br />average of the most recent data by deploying radar display trailers at a minimum of 15 times per month. To accomplish <br />this, crime analyst will compare traffic statistics provided by the radar display trailers to actual citations to identify <br />knowledge gained from historical data versus data collected during the program. After the conclusion of the program, <br />citations totals will be calculated to determine if the outcome yielded anticipated results. <br />• The Traffic Unit will utilize the formative evaluation method to expand traffic related enforcement by conducting a <br />minimum of 2 speeding operations per quarter during the sub -grant period. Throughout the program, deputies will <br />consistently examine plans, revise strategies and procedures, and adjust implementation procedures as necessary. <br />• Process and formative evaluation methods will be utilized to conclude success of the implementation of a <br />comprehensive traffic statistic protocol. Sheriffs Office deputies will process the data provided in the 12 extensive data <br />analysis reports and determine their effectiveness in assisting in program expansion, overall outcomes, and necessary <br />adjustments. <br />129 <br />