MEZGER’S WORD OF THE DAY: INTENSE
As long-time CotoBuzz readers, from time time and to make sure we can follow arguments presented by the current Coto de Caza board of directors, we continue to update a glossary of terms used exclusively by the board.
Today’s word is “intense”.
Application: “Then, when the Board does contract for CHP enforcement in Q1 2006 and generates a lot of citations, the Board is criticized for being less “safe” than Ladera Ranch (who does not contract for intensive traffic enforcement with the CHP and consequently has lower citation statistics)” – Jerry Mezger, April 28, 2006
Discussion: Based on CHP, February 2006, schedules for Ladera Ranch, the CHP averaged 5 - 6 units per shift on Day Shift and Swing Shift, and 3 units on Graveyard Shift.
Because the board of directors allowed road certification to expire, there is only one road that the CHP can patrol – according the Mezger – that is intense patrol and not Ladera Ranch’s
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