PO Box 339

St Michael, MN

763-241-9888

Info@safecomm.org

About Us

Mission Statement

Our mission is to reduce injuries and fatalities associated with traffic crashes in Wright County, Minnesota through safety education and prevention.

Method

The Safe Communities model addresses traffic safety issues through a multifaceted approach known as the 4 Es – Education, Enforcement, Engineering, and Emergency Medical Services. SCWC collaborates with a broad base of local leadership and other traffic partners to address these areas and make Wright County roads safer for everyone.

History

In 1997, a group of concerned citizens recognized that Wright County had higher than average crash fatalities and serious injuries, and wanted to do something about it. So, they formed a coalition that started as a three year pilot program to study crash injury data and develop traffic safety education and interventions. From there, Safe Communities of Wright County grew to become a renowned traffic safety coalition with a thirty member Board of Directors, each of whom has a passion for creating safer traffic conditions and reducing serious injury and fatal crashes in our county. Today, Safe Communities of Wright County has formalized to become a 501c3 nonprofit organization that is on the leading edge of traffic safety in our state and across the country.

Partners

  • Buffalo Hospital
  • Allina Health EMS
  • Annandale Police Department
  • Buffalo Police Department
  • CentraCare Health – Monticello
  • Howard Lake Police Department
  • Wright County Sheriff’s Office
  • Wright County Highway Department
  • Wright County Public Health
  • Wright County Attorney’s Office
  • Wright County Board of Commissioners
  • Wright County Court Services
  • Wright County School Districts: Annandale, Buffalo-Hanover-Montrose, Dassel-Cokato, Delano, Howard Lake, Maple Lake, Monticello, Rockford, and St. Michael-Albertville
  • MN Department of Public Safety – Office of Traffic Safety
  • MN Department of Transportation
  • MN State Patrol

Board of Directors

Safe Communities of Wright County 2024 Board Members
BOARD MEMBERBOARD SEAT
Trooper Andrew ThelenMN State Patrol
Chief Pat BudkeBuffalo Police Department
Sheriff Sean DeringerWright County Sheriff Office
Chad HausmannWright County Highway Engineer
Cody SedbrookHighway Department | Wright County, MN – Official Website
Sara BuermannHighway Department | Wright County, MN – Official Website
Emily SplittstozerBuffalo Hospital
Chief Pete StandaferAnnandale Police Department
Tina DiedrickWright County Board of Commissioners
Brian Lutes (Vice Chairperson)Wright County Attorney
Tom FeddemaWright County Court Services
Brian Nord (Treasurer)Allina Health EMS
Melissa Muehring-PaulsonSchool District Rep
Tim PromSchool Board Rep
Sarah GrosshueschWright County Public Health
Chief Dave Thompson (Chairperson)Howard Lake Police Department
Kai SinWright County Public Health
Joel Torkelson (Board Secretary)Wright County Public Health
Melissa PribylCentraCare – Monticello | CentraCare Hospitals
Amy LaVallee Justdrive (justdriveday.com)
Bill Van KoeveringRegional TZD Coordinator, MNDOT
Becky PutzkeOTS LE Liaison
Michelle WiebeCMCOA – Central Minnesota Council on Aging
Lt. Russell ErkensWright County Sheriff Office
Carrie KrienkeCommunity Member
Chief Pete StandaferPolice – Annandale, MN
Seth HansonEmergency Management Director, Wright County

Fatal Review Committee

Safe Communities of Wright County has established a Fatal Review Committee, which conducts regular reviews of local traffic incidents that include serious injuries or fatalities. The purpose of the FRC is to identify trends that contributed to the crashes and the resulting fatalities. The FRC will identify how the fatal crashes could have been avoided and identify what actions may be taken to prevent similar types of crashes. 

WHAT CAN I DO?

WEAR A SEAT BELT:
Seat belts save lives. BUCKLE UP. EVERY SEAT. EVERY TIME.

DRIVE THE SPEED LIMIT:
Drive safe, drive smart, and drive the speed limit. The speed limit is not a suggestion, it is the law.

CONCENTRATE ON DRIVING:
Crashes aren’t accidents, and are often PREDICTABLE AND PREVENTABLE. Put away distractions and focus on the road.

DRIVE SOBER:
Buzzed driving is drunk driving. Impairment begins with the first drink. Never drive drunk or get into a vehicle with a drunk driver!

HOW CAN I HELP?

  1. Become a partner with SCWC and help reduce crashes in your community. Contact us now at 763-241-9888.
  2. Follow us on Facebook and share our posts!
  3. You can help make Wright County a safer place to travel. There are a variety of ways that you can become involved to promote traffic safety among your neighbors, family, friends, employees and customers. Contact us for more information.