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HomeMy WebLinkAbout062603 PTS AgendaIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (909) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR35.102.35.104 ADA Title II] AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: PRESENTATION: PUBLIC COMMENTS TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, June 26, 2003 at 6:00 P.M. COMMISSIONERS: Katan, Ramos, Wedel, Lainer, Connerton A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commission about an item not listed on the Agenda, a yellow "Request to Speak" form should be filled out and filed with the Commission Secretary. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address. For all other agenda items, a "Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Recording Secretary before the Commission gets to that item. There is a three (3) minute time limit for individual speakers. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one vote. There Will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of May 22~ 2003 (to be delivered under separate cover) RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of May 22, 2003 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Request to Remove Bike Lane and Parking Restriction - Harveston Way RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny the request for removal &thc existing bike lane and parking restriction along Harvcston Way adjacent to Ysabel Barnett Elementary School. 3. Handicap Parking Enforcement - Citywide RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive the report and presentation and provide further direction. 4. Parking Restriction - Westside Business Park RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report. 5. Traffic Engineer's Report 6. Police Chief's Report 7. Fire Chief's Report 8. Commission Reports ADJOURNMENT Thc next regular meeting of thc City of Temccula Public/Traffic Safety cornnussion will be held on Thursday, July 24, 2003 at 6:00 P.M., Tcmccula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temccula, California. ITEM NO. 1 Item No. 1 Minutes to be delivered under separate cover (by mail) ITEM NO. 2 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission ~"~-'~Ali Moghadam, P.E., Senior Engineer, Traffic June 26, 2003 Item 2 Request to Remove Bike Lane and Parking Restriction - Harveston Way RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny the request for removal of the existing bike lane and parking restriction along Harveston Way adjacent to Ysabel Bamett Elementary School. BACKGROUND: In June 2003, Staff received a request from the Temecula Valley Unified School District to consider the feasibility of removing/modifying the existing bike lane and parking restriction along Harveston Way, in front of Ysabel Barnett Elementary School to allow for additional on-street parking. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this matter through the agenda notification process. In 2001, the City Council approved the Specific Plan for the Harveston Development. The adopted Specific Plan included a Circulation Element that established roadway widths, lane configuration and a master plan of bikeways for the development. Harveston Wayis identified as a 44 foot wide residential collector roadway on the development's Specific Plan with a 12 foot wide travel lane in each direction, a 10 foot wide continuous two-way left-turn lane, and a 5 foot wide Class II (striped) Bike Lane on each side of the street. Harveston Way is a circular loop road that traverses the development and provides access to Margarita Road, Date Street, Ynez Road and Harveston's lake and recreational facilities. The Class II Bike Lane is a key component of the development's pedestrian oriented village concept providing access between residential uses and commercial and recreational uses. The bike lane also provides continuity between the development's proposed recreational facilities and adjacent regional facilities. Because the Harveston Way bike lane is identified on the development's Specific Plan and Environmental Impact Report (EIR) and is part of a comprehensive circulation plan, which was approved by both the Planning Commission and City Council, any modification or partial removal of the bike lane would require an amendment to the Specific Plan and subsequent approval by the Planning Commission and the City Council. In the past, the Commission has considered similar requests to remove bike lanes or portions of bike lanes on roadways such as Pio Pico Road (Sparkman Elementary School), Amarita Way (Paloma Elementary School) and Temeku Drive to accommodate additional on-street parking during specific periods of time. The Commission denied each of the requests on the basis that the removal of the bike lane would disrupt the continuity of the City's Master Plan of Bikeways, compromise the safety of the bicyclists, potentially set r:\U a ~e~coran~ssn~a gendaX2003\0626~ikelaneremoval~ajp precedem for future bike lane removals to accommodate on-street parking and decrease available roadway width necessary for travel lanes. In this case, if the bike lane and parking restriction were removed, Harveston Way would not be wide enough to accommodate the necessary travel lanes, the two-way left turn lane and on- street parking. For these reasons, staff cannot support the request to remove or modify the bike lane and parking restriction. As an alternative, the school district suggested closing the bike lane and allowing on-street parking during certain hours of the day and during periodic events. Again, the roadway is not wide enough to accommodate any type of on-street parking. Allowing on-street parking on a temporary basis would compromise the safety of both bicyclists and motorist. Therefore, this alternative is not feasible. For the reasons stated, staff is recommending denial of the request to remove the bike lane and parking restriction on Harveston Way in front of Ysabel Barnett Elementary School. FISCAL IMPACT: None. Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Exhibit "B" - Letter Request from Temecula Valley Unified School District dated June 6, 2003 2 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT "B" LETTER REQUEST FROM TEMECULA VALLEY UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT DATED JUNE 6. 2003 TEMECULA VALLEY Unified Schoel Oistrict SUPERINTENDENT David B. AIImen BOARD OF EDUCATION Barbara Tooker Stewart Morris Robert Brown Maryann Edwards Kenneth Ray June 6, 2003 Ali Moghadam, Senior Engineer City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 RE: Ysabel Barnett Elementary School On-street Parking/Bike Lane Proposal Dear Ali: Following requests from the Barnett Elementary School Principal and discussions with Ron Parks, I am requesting that you review the following proposal we feel is needed to ensure traffic safety at the school. We request that parking be permitted along the roads directly adjacent to school's east and south property lines (see attached aerial photograph), primarily during student drop-off and pick-up times (typically 30 minutes each), and during special school events which may occur several times per year. At all other times, the on-site parking at the school is sufficient for the school's operation, because the 106 on-site parking spaces are more than double the number of the school's staff, leaving ample spare spaces for parent volunteers and other visitors. While Barnett Elementary has the most on-site parking spaces and lowest number of students per parking space ratio of all 12 District elementary schools, it is the only school where on-street parking adjacent to the school is prohibited at all times. This is apparently because the roads adjacent to the school contain bike lanes. We propose that the bike lane and the no parking signs be removed directly adjacent to the school, on the school side of the road only. As an alternative, the bike lane and no parking signs could remain and include qualifiers allowing parking and closing the bike lane during the daily drop-off and pick-up times and during the periodic special events. Please consider this proposal for review and approval at an upcoming Traffic Safety Commission Meeting. Please contact me at (909) 506-7914 with any questions and comments you may have, and thank you for your continued support for traffic safety around our school sites. ~lities Services cc: Jeff Okun, Assistant Superintendent, BSS, TVUSD Shery Stewart, Principal, Ysabel Barnett Elementary School, TVUSD 31350 Rancho Vista Road / Temecula, CA 92592 / (909) 676-2661 RECEIVED JUN 0 6 2003 CiTY OF TEMECULA ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ITEM NO. 3 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission (~Ali Moghadam, P.E., Engineer, Senior Traffic June 26, 2003 Item 3 Handicap Parking Violation Enforcement - Citywide RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive the report and presentation and provide further direction. BACKGROUND: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Chairman Connerton requested that this item be placed on the agenda for evaluation of the City's enforcement of handicap parking violations. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this matter through the agenda notification process. Currently, enforcement of handicap parking violations is in accordance with Section 22507.8 of the Califomia Vehicle Code (CVC) and is primahly the responsibility of the Police Department's Community Services Officers (CSO) who enforce citywide parking violations. Lt. Pingle of the Temecula Police Department will provide a brief presentation on the department's policy for the enforcement of handicap parking. FISCAL IMPACT: None. r:Xtraffie~coramissnXagendaX2003 \0626Xhandic ap parking~ajp ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission (,~ Ali Moghadam, P.E., Senior Engineer, Traffic June 26, 2003 Item 4 Parking Restriction Westside Business Park RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report. BACKGROUND: At the meeting of May 22, 2003, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission requested that staff further investigate this issue and present the results of the investigation within sixty (60) days. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this matter through the agenda notification process. In 2002, Southwest Traders, Inc. located on Diaz Road, which is a supplier to ice cream and smoothie shops, constructed soccer fields on a property leased from Rancho California Water District (RCWD) for use by the Southwest Soccer Association. The fields are used for intramural soccer tournaments which occur approximately four (4) times per year for a period of two (2) to three (3) days per each event. In order to accommodate event parking on-site, the association leases the city owned property and charges the attendees a nonfinal parking fee to offset the lease costs. The next tournament is scheduled for August 2003. However, it is likely that this will be the last tournament that will utilize the City's property for parking. The City is considering selling the property for construction of a college/university campus. Currently, there are parking restrictions along both sides of Diaz Road from Dendy Parkway to Winchester Road. On Dendy Parkway, on-street parking is available on both sides of the roadway from Diaz Road to Winchester Road. This segment is approximately one-half (1/2) mile in length and can provide a total of approximately 210 parking spaces along both sides of the roadway. Since on-street parking is not restricted along Dendy Parkway, those attendees that do not wish to pay for parking could utilize the existing on-street parking during the events. Therefore, staffdoes not recommend any changes to the existing conditions. FISCAL IMPACT: None. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" - Location Map EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP Westside Business Park Legend c~ / Centedine Parcels 500 0 500 1000 Feet This map was made by U~e C~y of Temecula Geographic produced by the Riverside County Assessors Deparlment are subject to update and modification. '~e Geographic ITEM NO. 5 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OFFINANCE ClTY MANAGER TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT City ManagedCity Council William G. Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer June 24, 2003 Department of Public Works Monthly Activity Report RECOMMENDATION: Attached for City Council's review and filing is the Department of Public Works' Monthly Activity Reports for the month of May, 2003. MOACTRPT.FRM CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report May / June 2003 Prepared By: Amer Attar Submitted by: William G. Hughes Date: June 23, 2003 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION 1. First Street Extension - Environmental Mitigation This project will create approximately 1.49 acres of wetlands along Murrieta Creek at First Street. It includes construction of landscaping and irrigation improvements, and maintenance of said improvements for a period of five (5) years in accordance with California Department of Fish and Game and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit requirements. ACOE and RCFC are requesting the relocation of the mitigation site to avoid conflict with Murdeta Creek Improvement Project. A letter was sent from the City to ACOE for possible alternate mitigation sites. The City received a response from ACOE approving the relocation of the mitigation site. Research is underway to acquire property at an alternate site. 2. Community Theatre - Mercantile Seismic Retrofit This project will create a community theatre at the old Mercantile building in downtown Temecula. 2H Construction began construction on Monday, September 16, 2002. The project is complete. Final CCO and staff report is underway. 3. Children's Museum This project will construct a 7,500 square foot children's museum. The contractor, Fleming Construction, is completing the punch list for the building shell improvements that include the construction of the gazebo entrance, improvements to the restrooms and other items to make the building suitable for the installation of the museum exhibits and use by the public. 2H Construction is continuing with the repairs to the building structure and a proposal for additional necessary work will be forwarded to the Board for approval. Due to the extent of structural repairs required, the completion date for the building shell improvements has been extended to the fall of 2003. 4. Pechanga Parkway (Formerly Pala Road) Sound Wall Improvements Under this project, sound walls will be designed and constructed on the southwest side of Pechanga Parkway, from Rainbow Canyon Road to the Pechanga casino and on the northeast side along the residences just north of Loma Linda. The project was awarded to R.J. Bullard Construction, Inc. at the Council meeting held on February 25, 2003. Bullard Construction has begun building the sound wall at the northeasterly limits of the project along the right-of-way of Jedediah Smith Road just north of Muinleld Drive. The footings have been poured in this area and the block will be placed thereafter. The contractor has also cleared and grubbed the area on the north west side of the project between Muirfield Drive and Masters Drive. R:\MonthlyActivityRepor t\C1P~2003 \April .doc 5. Rancho California Road Bridge Widening Over Murrieta Creek This project will widen Rancho California Road Bridge over Murrieta Creek 35 feet on the south and 15 feet on the north to provide four additional traffic lanes. Construction is underway with CIDH pilings at the two abutments nearing completion. Completion of the project is anticipated in Spring of 2004 although the allowable working days extend into August of 2004. 6. Annual Slurry Seal Project 200212003 This is the annual proJect to slurry seal various areas in the City. The Vail Ranch area is the area of concentration this fiscal year. Bids were opened on April 15, 2003. The lowest bidder appears to be American Asphalt South, Inc with a bid amount of $300,297.79. The City Council awarded the construction contract to Sudhakar Company International on May 13, 2003. 7. Citywide Concrete Repairs - FY200212003 Annual maintenance project to repair/replace miscellaneous damaged concrete improvement including sidewalk, curb & gutter, driveway approaches, etc. City Council awarded a construction contract to Malton Construction on May 13, 2003. The project will begin when all bonds and insurance documents are provided to the City. 8. Pavement Rehabilitation Program - FY 2002~ 2003 The project involves removing and replacing the pavement in the two westbound lanes of Rancho California Road between Margarita Road and Meadows Parkway. This area was identified as needing rehabilitation in the report "Update of Citywide Pavement Management Program 2002- 2007" prepared by Berryman & Henigar dated December 10, 2002. Bids were opened on June 10, 2003, with R.J. Noble being the Iow bidder. Award of this contract will go to the June 24, 2003, City Council meeting. It is anticipated that construction will begin mid July of 2003 and be completed by September 2003. PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS NONE PROJECTS IN DESIGN 1. Pechanga Parkway (Formerly Pala Road) Improvements - Phase II (SR 79 South to Pechanga Road) This project will widen Pechanga Parkway (formerly Pala Road) to its ultimate width from the Pechanga Parkway Bridge to Pechanga read. The City is currently working with Caltrans' Local Assistance and City's Environmental Consultant to expedite the environmental approval process. The Preliminary Environmental Document Classification (NEPA) of the project has been determined to be an "Environmental Assessment'' (EA). Required technical studies (involving Federal action) will be included in the EA. The Planning Department completed Addendum No. 3 to the Wolf Creek 2 R:\MonthlyActivityRepor t\CIP\2003 \April.doc EIR and the Notice of Determination for the project. The Addendum and NOD was needed to satisfy all CEQA requirements for the project. The City will return checkprints to DMJM+HARRIS when all of the street plans/specifications/utility companies' comments are completed. This project will be divided into two stages. The first stage is to construct the storm drain triple box culvert and the channel improvements north of Loma Linda, Construction of this stage is scheduled for Fall 2003. The second stage will construct the remaining street improvements and drainage structures. Construction of this stage will start once the first stage is completed, 2. Pechanga Parkway Storm Drain Improvements - Phase II This project will construct the storm drain triple box culvert and the channel improvements north of Loma Linda. As part of this stage the entire Pechanga Parkway, Phase II project will be environmentally cleared in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). The Planning Department completed Addendum No. 3 to the Wolf Creek EIR and the Notice of Determination for the project. The Addendum and NOD was needed to satisfy all CEQA requirements for the project. The City is finalizing the legal descriptions and plats needed to transfer Right of Way to RCFC & WCD for maintenance of the storm drain system. The City is preparing an overall right of way map, irrevocable offers of dedications with associated legal descriptions and plats, along with the agreement for RCFC & WCD to review and approval. The Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) requested that the City and RCFC & WCD move the energy dissipater upstream approximately 300 to 400 feet. The consultant will redesign the outlet facility based upon ACOE's request. When the consultant completes the redesign, plans will be resubmitted to RCFC & WCD for final check and approval. 3. Temecula Library A full service library, approximately 34,000 square feet in area, will be designed and built on Pauba Road, just west of Fire Station #84. This project will provide the community with library resources and services. A separate parcel has been created for the library for bond purposes. The application to the State was submitted on 6/13/02. The City's application was not among the approved ones. The City resubmitted its application for the second round of funding approvals later this year during the last period. Construction is delayed until Spring 2004, provided that the City receives funding. Utility services construction will be coordinated with Pauba Road, Phase II Street Improvements. 4. Pauba Road Improvements - Phase II (Margarita Road to Showalter Road) This project will widen Pauba Road from Showalter to just west of Margarita Road to its ultimate width. The City has reviewed the 100% Design Plans submitted bythe consultant. Specifications are under review. Plans were sent to all utilities and utility issues are being addressed. Environmental documents have been finalized by the City Planning Department and the public comments period will begin next month. Work is being coordinated with the library project. 5. John Warner Road Assessment District - Hydrology Study Under this project a drainage study will be done to compliment the improvement plans being done by the property owners. Eventually the City will be the oversight agency for a property owners sponsored assessment district. The City chose a preferred alternative and directed ERSC to prepare the final Storm Drain plans and Engineer's Cost Estimate. The City reviewed 60% design documents and comments were returned to ERSC. Final Design documents were received on June 10. The City is reviewing these documents. 3 R:\MonflflyAcfivityReport\CIP~2003\April.d0c 6. Landscaping and Sidewalk On SR 79 South (Old Town Front Street to Pechanga Parkway) The project consists of the design and construction of new sidewalk, landscaping, and irrigation along State Route 79 South between Pechanga Parkway and Old Town Front Street Review of 1st plan submittal is complete. The Civil and Landscaping plans am being finalized and anticipate receiving final prints by end of June. Technical specs are being finalized. Anticipate construction during Summer 2003. 7. Temecula Sports Complex A new 40+ Acres sports complex will be built at the corner of Pechanga Parkway and Deer Hollow Way. The City Council approved the Conceptual Master Plan of the project and funding at the January 14, 2003 meeting. RJM, the landscape architect, continues to work on the design of the complex. The Preliminary Design of the complex is nearly complete, with utility coordination underway. 8. Bridge Barrier Rail Upgrade, Rainbow Canyon Road over Pechanga Creek/Del Rio Road over Empire Creek This project will replace the existing barrier rails of the Rainbow Canyon Bridge over Pechanga Creek and the Del Rio Road Bridge over Empire Creek. Simon Wong Engineering (SWE) delivered the 100% Plans and the Engineer's Cost Estimate in early October. The Specifications are complete. The request for authorization for construction funding was sent to Caltrans on 1/14/03. Once Caltrans approval is received the project will go out to bid. 9. Fire Station -Wolf Creek Site A fire station will be built at the Wolf Creek Site. The Plans have been approved with exception of grading plans. We are waiting for the parcel to be recorded and an APN so an address can be assigned and utility services finalized. The Developer was noticed of the need in March 2003. '10. Vail Ranch Park (Near Pauba Valley School) - Add Amenities This project will add amenities, including play equipment, to the recently annexed Vail Ranch Park. RHA Landscape Architects/Planners Inc. is the design firm. The final design documents were resubmitted and City staff reviewed them. Comments were returned to the consultant and they are making the revisions. The revised documents should be received by the end of June. 11. Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail This project will build portions of the equestrian and bike trails along Murrieta Creek within City limits. The City has received a federal grant of $1,214,000. Caltrans has given the City the "Authorization to Proceed with Preliminary Engineering." The contract between the City and Kimley- Horn and Associates, Inc. was approved by City Council on March 25, 2003. The project kick-off meeting was held on April 8, 2003. A meeting was held with the ACOE and RCFCD on April 28, 2003, and they are gathering the requested documents. The next update meeting is scheduled for June 30, 2003. 4 R: \MonthlyActivityRepor t\C IP\2003~April.doc 12. State Route 79 South Medians Under this project medians will be constructed on State Route 79 South within the City of Temecula limits. The City Council approved a design agreement with Project Design Consultants on May 27, 2003. 13. Guardrail Installation and Replacement On Rainbow Canyon Road In this project, old guardrails will be replaced and new guardrails will be installed in needed locations on Rainbow Canyon Road within the City of Temecula. Authorization to request proposals was received from Caltrans and the RFP went out on June 11,2003. Proposals are due on July 1,2003. t4. Old Town Southern Gateway Landscaping Under this project, 10,000 square feet remnant parcel west of Front Street, which was created by the realignment of First Street, will be landscaped. Project plans aro back to City for the third plan check. 15. Rancho California Road Widening, Old Town Front Street to I-t5 (Southside) This project will provide a right turn lane for southbound 1-15 motorists and explore the possibility of providing a dual left turn lane from westbound Rancho California Road to southbound Front Street. Proposals for design of the improvements were received on June 5, 2003. Title reports for impacted properties have been ordered. 16. Old Town Community Theatre This project will construct a 20,000 square foot community theater complex and refurbishes the existing Mercantile Building. Plans are through building plan check. RFP's for constru(~tion management and pro-qualification of the contractors for the project have been received and aro being reviewed. We are in the process of acquiring Fourth Street right-of-way for utilities and access. Permit applications were completed and sent to resource agencies the week of May 12th. Permitting may delay construction. 17. Diaz Road Realignment Under this project, Diaz Road will be roaligned to Vincent Moraga Road at Rancho California Road. Business Park Drive will be a T-intersection at Diaz. City staff is currently designing the project. Street and landscaping design completion is scheduled for April 2003. Widening Diaz Road an additional 20 feet to accommodate four lanes of traffic has been added to the project and is currently under design. In addition, a signal at Rancho Way and Diaz has been added to this project and is being designed in house. The project is on hold, except for the two traffic signals at Diaz Rd. & Rancho Way and Business Park & Rancho California Road. Right of Way processing is anticipated to be completed soon. Association CC&P, restrictions applicable to the proposed roadway are currently being appraised for valuation. t8. Rancho California Road Median Modifications at Town Center The project will include the closing of the two median openings on Rancho California Road in front of the Town Center, while lengthening the left turn lanes at Ynez Road, Town Center Drive, and Via Los Colinas to improve traffic circulation. The design is 100% complete. This project is being combined with PW00-20, which includes a right turn lane eastbound on Rancho California Road at Ynez P,oad. Right-of-way acquisition for the turn lane has been completed. The design is complete 5 R:\MonthlyAc6vityReport\CIP~2003~April.doc and is under final review. The project will be advertised for construction bids during the next period. t9. Rancho California Road Widening at Ynez Road (Add right turn lane to westbound lanes) This project will add a right turn lane on westbound Rancho California Road at Ynez Road. Right of way acquisition at the northeast corner of Rancho California and Ynez is complete. The design is complete and is under final review. The project will be advertised for construction bids during the next period. This project will be combined with PW00-02. 20. Winchester Road Widening Between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson This project will widen Winchester road between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson Avenue. It will also add a right turn lane from Eastbound Winchester to Southbound Jefferson, starting at Enterprise Circle. Project layout was plotted and discussed with Traffic and the Director of Public Works n- house design continues. Right-of-way plats and legals have been prepared and the acquisition process is underway. 21. Rancho California Sports Park ADA Access and Shade Structure This project entails the design and construction of ADA compliant concrete walkways to the remaining ball fields, 3,4,5,7 & 8. It will also include the installation of two shade picnic/seating areas adjacent to the snack bar building. Bidding is in process. The contract was awarded to International Pavement Solutions, San Bernardino. The contract amount is $36,363.00. The pre-construction meeting will be held June 24, 2003. Due to park maintenance activities, construction is to occur between July 5 and Aug 17, 2003. 22. Bus Bench Upgrades Under this project, bus benches and shade structures will be installed and existing ones will be upgraded at various locations. Project research on locations of current bus stops, existing bus bench/shade structures, bus bench/shade structure costs and RTA routes is complete. Bus bench/shade structure design and location options were reviewed and a report with recommendations is being prepared. 23. Jefferson Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation - Phase II This project will rehabilitate Jefferson Avenue from south of Overland Drive to Rancho California Road. The rehabilitation will include pavement overlay, and road and driveway reconstruction. A surveying firm was hired. They performed the required surveying and provided the data to the City. Staff is in the process of hiring a geotechnical firm to provide pavement testing. Once the test results are provided, staff will begin the design. PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE 1. 1-151SR 79 South Interchange - Project Study Report (PSR) This project will modify the 1-15/SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected future traffic. The City will proceed with the modified alternative #5. The draft Project Study Report was submitted to Caltrans and the City for review and comments on April 7, 2003. The consultant will finalize the 6 R:\MonthlyActivityRepor t\CIP\2003~April.doc documents once all the comments are received and addressed. The City received Caltrans comments on May 22, 2003. The City's responses to the comments were sent back to Caltrans on June 3, 2003. 2. French Valley Parkway Overcrossing and Interchange, Project Report (PR), Plans Specifications, and Estimate (PS&E) Preparation This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/I-215 split. The consultant continues to work on the Project Report. A PDT meeting was held on 04/30/03. The consultant continues to work on the Project Report. A PDT meeting was held on 04/30/03. In addition, an agreement with a facilitator for the Value Analysis process will be presented to the City Council for approval on June 24, 2003. We are also pursuing the acquisition of a number of properties to protect them from development. 3. Fire Station - Northeast Site (Roripaugh Ranch) This project will construct a new fire station in the north part of the City. Amendment of the design agreement, for final design, was approved at the 6-10-03 Council meeting. The developer has deposited the additional funding necessary to complete final design and bid the project. 4. Murrieta Creek Bridge - Overland Drive Extension to Diaz Road This project will entail alignment studies and the design of an extension of Overland Drive, westerly to Diaz Road, which includes a new bridge over Murrieta Creek. The project includes the widening of Overland Drive from Jefferson Avenue to Commerce Center Drive, and the extension of Overland Drive across Murrieta Creek to Diaz Road. PDC has completed the alignment study and staff has reviewed copies of the preliminary plans. Staff has reviewed design costs for next year's fiscal funding. No funding until FY04-05. 5. Alignment Study for Murrieta Creek Bridge Between Winchester Road and Temecula City Limits and Diaz Road Extension This study will determine the alignment and location of the Murrieta Creek crossing between Winchester Road and the northern City Limits. In addition, the study will be combined with the Diaz Road Extension alignment study and design. Coordination with the City of Murrieta, Riverside County Flood Control and Army Corps of Engineers is necessary. The Consultant and Staff met with Riverside County Flood Control to discuss possible alignments. The consultant is currently awaiting data from Riverside County Flood Control in order to complete the work on the first draft of the alignment study. Staff was informed this data could take up to a year to receive (from May 2002). PROJECTS THAT ARE SUSPENDED OR ON-HOLD 1. Santa Gertrudis Bridge Widening at 1-15 This is Phase II of the Southbound Auxiliary Lane project at the southbound exit ramp for Winchester Road. This project will widen the 1-15 southbound exit-ramp at the Santa Gertrudis Creek Bridge to provide an additional lane on the exit ramp just north of Winchester Road. Staff is revisiting the merits of this project in light of the Project Study Report for French Valley Parkway 7 R:\MonthlyActivilyReport\C IPX2003~April .doc Intemhange. The study shows that this bridge may have to be removed in the future to accommodate the new Intemhange. This project is suspended indefinitely, 2. Margarita Road/Winchester Road Intersection Improvements Project is on hold. Under this project, an additional left turn from eastbound Winchester to northbound Margarita will be added in order to accommodate increasing traffic volumes. Design is 50% complete. A developer will be doing this project. 3. Pujol Street Sidewalk Improvements - Phase II Project is on hold. This project will complete the knuckle at the intersection of Sixth Street and Felix Valdez. The developer of a nearby property may be designing and constructing this project. 4. School Site ADA Improvements Project has been removed from this year's CIP. Design and construct ADA concrete walkways and hand railing to athletic facilities at Temecula Middle School, James L. Day Middle School and Margarita Middle School. TCSD re-allocated the funds. 5. City Hall Parking Lot Modifications Project is on-hold. Funding has been postponed until FY 2004/2005. Under this project, a security fence will be installed between the existing maintenance facility and the western side of City Hall to secure the parking lot west of the main building. The design of a security fence between the existing maintenance facility and the western side of City Hall will be performed in-house, A scoping meeting was held on November 12, 2001. Research on existing base maps for the proposed area and as-builts for the existing security fence near the maintenance facility is complete, Design and review of the proposed layout is complete. The project is currently on hold waiting for further direction. 8 R:\MonthlyActivityReport\ClPX2003~April.doc LU 0 TO: FROM: DATE: MEMORANDUM Bill Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent June 3, 2003 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - May, 2003 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of May, 2003: I. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced 70 B. Total signs installed 35 C. Total signs repaired 66 il. TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 11 III. IV. Vi. Vii. ASPHALT REPAIRS A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs B. Total Tons CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations B. Total S.F. STENCILING A. 198 New and repainted legends B. 2~772 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping 1 ~894 54 143 -0- 25 2~825 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 26 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 5--5 service order requests for the month of April~ 2003. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 90 hours of overtime which includes standbytime, special events and response to street emergencies. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of May12003 was $39,225.00 compared to $76,794.64 for the month of April1 2003. Account No. 5402 $ 13,020.00 Account No. 5401 $ 24,735.00 Account No. 999-5402 $ 1,470.00 cc: Ron Parks, Deputy Director of Public Works Ali Moghadam, Senior Engineer (CIPFFraffic) Amer Attar, Principal Engineer (Capital Improvements) Jerry Alegria, Senior Engineer (Land Development) CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF MAY, 2003 DATE LOCATION WORK COMPLETED 05/01/03 VAIL RANCH PARKWAY AT CAMINO RUBANO REMOVED 8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/01/03 WILLOWS AT NORTH GENERAL KEARNEY REMOVED 36 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/05/03 MARGARITA PARK REMOVED 215 $.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/13/03 WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA REMOVED 405 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/13/03 1-15 AT OVERLAND BRIDGE REMOVED 110 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/14/03 28566 PUJOL REMOVED 160 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/14/03 WILLOW STREET REMOVED 60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/15/03 27338 JEFFERSON REMOVED 60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/15/03 27419 YNEZ REMOVED 205 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/15/03 1-15 FWY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD REMOVED 40 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/15/03 I-15 FWY AT TOWER PLAZA REMOVED 40 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/19/03 HWY 79 SO. AT 1-15 FWY REMOVED 50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/19/03 28566 PUJOL REMOVED 104 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/19/03 28550 PUJOL REMOVED 148 $.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/20/03 HWY 79 SO. AT 1-15 FWY REMOVED 10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/20/03 TEMEKU AT INVERNESS REMOVED 15 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/22/03 MARGARITA AT SANTA GERTRUDIS REMOVED 70 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/23/03 NICHOLAS AT JOSEPH REMOVED 12 S.F. OFGRAFFlTI 05/23/03 MARGARITA AT GEORGETOWN REMOVED 6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/23/03 VIA MONTEZUMA AT DEL RIO REMOVED 2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/27/03 29000 FUJOL REMOVED t50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/27/03 28464 FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 206 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/27/03 MARGARITA BRIDGE AT SANTA GERTRUDIS REMOVED 45 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/27/03 6'tH STREET AT MURRIETA CREEK REMOVED 592 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 05/28/03 1-15 FWY AT GOLDS GYM REMOVED 76 S.F. OF GRAFFITI REMOVED S.F. OF GRAFFITI TOTAL S.F. 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