NASHVILLE — State Senator Mark Pody (R-Lebanon), said today he has been informed a Highway Safety Grant has been awarded to promote public safety on Smith County roads and to curb drunk driving. Pody made the announcement after being informed by the Department of Safety and Homeland Security.
The $5,000 award will go to the Smith County Sheriff’s Office for High Visibility Enforcement.
“I am very pleased that we have been able to secure these highway safety grants to help make our roads safer,” said Sen. Pody. “I also appreciate all the hard work that our local officials have done in helping us to receive these funds.”
The grant awards will be disbursed by the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO). The grants are provided to agencies that successfully applied for funding who meet the required data-driven criteria and highway safety standard. Grant applications must be in line with THSO’s mission to reduce traffic crashes, injuries and fatalities.
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