Crime & Safety

Lockport Police Department Awarded IDOT Traffic Enforcement Grant

The grant will support increased traffic safety enforcement efforts aimed at saving lives and reducing crashes, police said.

LOCKPORT, IL — The Lockport Police Department announced it has been awarded a federal fiscal year 2026 Sustained Traffic Enforcement Program grant in the amount of $81,270, according to a news release from the department.

Funded by federal highway safety dollars through the Illinois Department of Transportation, the grant will support increased traffic safety enforcement efforts aimed at saving lives and reducing crashes.

“We are grateful for this grant, which allows us to step up enforcement of impaired driving, seat belt, speeding and other traffic safety laws under the banners of ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over,’ ‘Click It or Ticket’ and ‘Drive High. Get a DUI,’” said police. “Our top priority is the safety of everyone on our roadways, and we will continue holding those who break the law accountable.”

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The STEP grant year runs from Oct. 1, 2025, through Sept. 30, 2026. During this time, Lockport Police Department will conduct additional enforcement operations, particularly during high-risk periods. These operations will focus on dangerous driving behaviors, including speeding, impaired driving, distracted driving, failure to yield, disobeying traffic signals and seat belt violations, the department said.

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