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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032609 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's Department at 951 694 -6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II] CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: PRESENTATIONS: PUBLIC COMMENTS MEETING AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 6:00 P.M. COMMISSIONERS: Arbogast, Curran, Hagel, Ramos, Youmans 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 that specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. Any public writings distributed by the City Staff to at least a majority of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding any item on this regular meeting agenda will be made available at the City Clerk's Office at Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92589, during normal business hours. COMMISSION REPORTS Reports by the Commissioners on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not to exceed, ten (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports. 1 COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Action Minutes of February 26, 2009 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of February 26, 2009. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Traffic Conditions Redhawk Parkway and Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The agenda packet (including staff reports) will be available for viewing at the Main Reception City Hall (43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula) or the Temecula Library (30600 Pauba Road. Temecula) after 4:00 PM the Friday before the Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. 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If you have any questions regarding any item of business on the Agenda for this meeting, please contact City Clerk's Department 951 -694 -6444. 2 ITEM NO. 1 Action Minutes of February 26, 2009 ACTION MINUTES OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009 6:00 PM CALL TO ORDER: Chairman Youmans FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Curran ROLL CALL: Arbogast, Curran, Hagel, Ramos, Youmans PRESENTATIONS: Certificate of Distinguished Service CSO Lynn Fanene not present Certificate of Distinguished Service Lt. Scot Collins Introduction of Officer La Reau and Temecula's Commercial Enforcement Vehicle. PUBLIC COMMENTS: Jack Szanto, Temecula, representing the Rancho Madera Homeowners Association, addressed the Commission. COMMISSION REPORTS: COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Action Minutes of January 29, 2009 Approved staff recommendation (5 -0) Commissioner Ramos made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Hagel; and voice vote reflected unanimous approval. RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of January 29, 2009. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Request for Multi -Way Stop Signs Cabrillo Avenue Approved staff recommendation (5 -0) Commissioner Hagel made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Curran; and voice vote reflected unanimous approval. RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Deny the request for Multi -Way Stop Signs on Cabrillo Avenue at Vallejo Avenue West, John Warner Road, Yorba Avenue, and Vallejo Avenue East; 2.2 Direct staff to install stop controls on minor street approaches at Cabrillo Avenue, John Warner Road, Yorba Avenue, and Vallejo Avenue East. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, February 26, 2009 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. At 6:54 P.M., Commissioner Curran moved, seconded by Commissioner Arbogast, to adjourn the Public Traffic Safety Commission meeting to March 26, 2009, at 6:00 PM. Gary Youmans Chairperson Greg Butler Director of Public Works 2 ITEM NO. 2 Traffic Conditions Redhawk Parkway and Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Dan York, City Engineer DATE: March 26, 2009 SUBJECT: Item 2 Traffic Conditions Redhawk Parkway and Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report. BACKGROUND: At their meeting of February 26, 2009, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission received a request from a representative of the Rancho Madera Maintenance Association, to review traffic conditions and consider implementing modifications at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila to mitigate traffic congestion during school peak hours. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. In 2005, staff received a request to review the traffic signal operation at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway at Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila, and develop alternatives to alleviate congestion caused by vehicles queued in the westbound left-turn pocket and vehicles executing a U -turn on Caminito Avila to proceed south on Peppercorn Drive. At that time, staff modified the traffic signal operation to a "Lead /Lag" condition for Redhawk Parkway traffic. This means that during the morning and afternoon school peak hours the westbound left-turn and through movement receives a "green" display first (leading), followed by the eastbound movements (lagging). The traffic signal timing was also revised to provide additional "green" time for the westbound left-turn movement. A follow -up review of conditions revealed that the revised timing along with the "Lead /Lag" condition seemed to improve the intersection's operation and alleviated some of the congestion problems. In December 2008, staff received a letter from Cannon Management Company, representing the Rancho Madera Community Association, expressing similar concerns about traffic congestion at the Association's entrance on Caminito Avila and on Redhawk Parkway. The Association also expressed concerns that the traffic congestion caused by the U -turn movement at the entrance could potentially affect the ability for emergency vehicles to respond to an emergency in the Rancho Madera community. 1 HOUR TURNING MOVEMENTS Redhawk Parkway Peppercorn Drive Caminito Avila EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR AM PEAK 7:00 -7:15 2 9 188 190 99 44 75 1 107 0 45 5 7:15 -7:30 5 27 159 147 63 29 107 6 169 0 43 0 7:30 -7:45 8 24 26 31 39 1 99 1 90 2 2 6 7:45 -8:00 4 42 35 29 47 1 47 0 25 2 0 3 PM PEAK 2:00 -2:15 3 28 33 32 35 0 24 1 22 1 0 1 2:15 -2:30 3 36 63 61 22 0 21 0 15 1 0 3 2:30 -2:45 4 27 79 99 37 1 70 1 85 1 0 2 2:45 -3:00 9 91 46 95 53 0 134 1 233 0 0 2 A subsequent evaluation of conditions was performed at the intersection which included a review of the traffic signal operation and collection of turning movement count data during the morning and afternoon school peak periods. The peak period volumes are shown in the table below. As shown, the turning movement data revealed that westbound left-turn volumes were quite heavy and often exceeded the capacity of the one hundred twenty (120) foot single left-turn lane during the one -half hour period from 7:00 AM to 7:30 AM. Following the one -half hour peak period, the volumes for this direction of travel tapered off drastically. The data indicates the volumes for the eastbound right -turn, northbound left -turn, and northbound right -turn are also heavy during the same one -half hour period. While the ingress and egress (westbound right and southbound through) volumes on Caminito Avila are not as heavy as the aforementioned movements, the one -half hour volume shown for both movements is significantly higher than expected for a community the size of Rancho Madera. The data also supports the resident's observations that vehicles are using the driveway for u -turn movements and proceeding south on Peppercorn Drive. The data further indicates that the northbound left -turn and right -turn volume is the predominant movement during the afternoon peak period from 2:30 PM to 3:00 PM. Although the westbound left- turn volume is slightly heavier than normal for the intersection, the volume does not exceed the capacity of the left -turn pocket. The data also shows there are no impacts to Caminito Avila during this time period. Based on our evaluation of the traffic count data along with our observation of the intersection's operation, it was determined that a further refinement of the traffic signal timing was needed in order to address the unique signal timing needs of each turning movement. A more efficient traffic signal timing plan has been developed using the City's Synchro traffic simulation program. The signal timing plans are show in Exhibit "C The proposed traffic signal timing plan increases the current cycle length from 90 seconds to 120 seconds during the morning peak period and 110 seconds during the afternoon peak period. It is anticipated that the increased cycle lengths will improve the intersection's operation during the respective peak period. The proposed increased "green" time for Redhawk Parkway along with changes to the side street traffic signal timing should reduce the westbound left-turn queues and improve conditions on Caminito Avila 2 In so far as traffic congestion on Caminito Avila affecting emergency vehicle response times, the City's emergency vehicles are equipped with preemption equipment which would allow the emergency vehicle to preempt the signal operation and hold the "green" display for the direction of travel of the vehicle, including ingress and egress movements on Caminito Avila. Also, Fire Department staff has indicated that if an emergency occurs when vehicles are queued on northbound Caminito Avila, they would be able to access the community by using the southbound Caminito Avila gate or the secondary access at Calle Los Mochis. Right -Turn Restriction As previously mentioned, the residents primary concern is traffic congestion at the Association's entrance on Caminito Avila. A potential solution suggested by the Association was the implementation of a right -turn restriction for westbound Redhawk Parkway during specific times to prevent school related traffic from using Caminito Avila. In the past, the Commission has consistently denied similar requests to implement turn restrictions as a means of discouraging traffic from using certain streets during specific hours, because experience has shown that compliance with any type of turn restriction is often limited and usually ineffective unless diligently enforced. In this case, a time limited right -turn restriction is not likely to be effective since the majority of the motorists using Caminito Avila are convinced it is more convenient to make the u -turn than to wait in the left-turn queue. Since the right -turn restriction is a blanket restriction, residents of the Rancho Madera community would not be exempt from the restriction and would be forced to use Calle Los Mochis to access the community during the restricted time. Moreover, the diverted residential traffic is likely to increase vehicular volumes, noise, vehicle emissions, and affect the quality of life for residents of Calle Los Mochis and Callesito Altar. For these reasons, staff cannot support a right -turn restriction and recommends maintaining the present level of control at Caminito Avila. Modification of the Left -Turn Pocket Another suggested solution for mitigating the congestion caused by the westbound left-turn traffic is to increase the length of the westbound to accommodate the current peak period left-turn volume. This improvement will require the reconstruction of the existing raised median on Redhawk Parkway between Caminito Avila /Peppercorn Drive and Calle Los Mochis. Increasing the length of the left turn pocket to the required 300 feet effectively eliminates the left-turn ingress /egress at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Calle Los Mochis. Unfortunately, there are no guarantees that increasing the left -turn pocket will discourage motorists from continuing to use Caminito Avila to avoid vehicles queues in the left -turn pocket. Moreover, this project, like all other projects, would have to compete for funding through the City's Capital Improvement Program. At this time, funding is limited and it is likely that this project would be low on the City's long list of construction projects. Therefore, the modification of the existing left-turn pocket is not aviable alternative at this time. The U -turn movements and related traffic congestion, which are occurring on Caminito Avila are unavoidable and can be attributed primarily to motorists exercising poor judgment while trying to avoid waiting in the queue for westbound traffic. This is a common occurrence at locations throughout the City that provide access for school related traffic. The difficulty for staff and the Commission is trying to find a solution that is reasonable and equitable for the motoring public. It is staffs opinion that the proposed traffic signal timing revisions will provide a reasonable solution to the congestion problem at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Peppercorn Drive /Caminito Avila. 3 FISCAL IMPACT: Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" Turning Movement Count Data 3. Exhibit "C" Proposed Traffic Signal Timing 4 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP 1 /r 73 C d Q) 4i 40 r- c3 a Ti U o o F �+�it 4 d 0 r t 11 S j E NE's I. v .y..y 7 b Ito P4■ 4 0k 7 sit °40 :4,19? Il l ,...i.... g lei ;1; 'tic.` z r Y d!'t" I 4.4 :r of r �J _-_,.?4,-, F q s i 1 4. Nei:- ii_____ A., Ii i. est'''' Ilf,'' 4 "\.0*.ii l ot iiii A. 7 ,..it i 1 0 II: 1 ji: 41 7.-. ,,,..4.4 1 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. i EXHIBIT "B" TURNING MOVEMENT COUNT DATA Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 rinted- Redhawk Pky Peppercorn File Name rhpky peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 Camini o Avila From North Redhawk Pky From East Peppercorn From South Redhawk Pky From West Start Time Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Total Factor 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 07:00 0 45 5 0 190 99 44 0 75 1 107 0 2 9 188 0 765 07:15 0 43 0 0 147 63 29 0 107 6 169 0 5 27 159 1 756 07:30 2 2 6 0 31 39 1 0 99 1 90 0 8 24 26 0 329 07:45 2 0 3 0 29 47 1 0 47 0 25 0 4 42 35 2 237 Total 4 90 14 0 397 248 75 0 328 8 391 0 19 102 408 3 2087 Grand Total 4 90 14 0 397 248 75 0 328 8 391 0 19 102 408 3 2087 Apprch 3.7 83.3 13.0 0.0 55.1 34.4 10.4 0.0 45.1 1.1 53.8 0.0 3.6 19.2 76.7 0.6 Total 0.2 4.3 0.7 0.0 19.0 11.9 3.6 0.0 15.7 0.4 18.7 0.0 0.9 4.9 19.5 0.1 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 rinted- Redhawk Pky Peppercorn File Name rhpky peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name rhpky peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 5 99 179 75 a as G) cc 2 9 199 188 Caminito Avila 1 Redhawk Pky Peppercorn M N Cr CO 0 CO L() d) T Cr T 07:00 07:00 Pe..ercorn N -"4■1 4=i v M co r N. LC) O N. r r 44 333 99 116 9 107 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name rhpky_peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 I 63 170 o 5 27 191 159 co gzt M O N LC) C) izr 1- d' 1- Caminito Avila 07:15 07:15 Pee ercorn c.n CO 4 O 29 239 63 1 Red hawk Pky Peppercorn N CO N N O) O CD r— CO r 196 27 169 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name rhpky_peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 Caminito Avila a) N N 1 1 0 0 6 1 39 144 71 39 31 99 xi 0 CD 1 Red hawk Pky Peppercorn 07:30 07:30 v oC 8 2 24 58 116 24 26 a) (a r 0) NNM 0) Pe. •ercorn 0 a) T 0 a) 90 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic 4 o 7 2 81 5 Caminito Avila W N 01 1 Redhawk Pky Peppercorn 07:45 07:45 d' N (D O) f` Imo- If) M N N Pe ercorn 1 77 47 69 42 25 29 CD ca x. x- 2 4 7 97 City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name rhpky_peppercorn_090304am Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic Grand Total 3 0 8 3 Apprch 21.4 0.0 57.1 21.4 Total 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.2 City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 Groups Printed- Redhawk Pk v Peopercorn 287 147 1 1 65.8 33.7 0.2 0.2 19.4 9.9 0.1 0.1 249 3 355 1 41.0 0.5 58.4 0.2 16.8 0.2 24.0 0.1 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 19 182 221 0 4.5 43.1 52.4 0.0 1.3 12.3 14.9 0.0 1480 Camini o Avila From North Redhawk Pky From East Peppercorn From South Redhawk Pky From West Start Time Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Left Thru Right Peds Ina. Total Factor 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 14:00 1 0 1 1 32 35 0 0 24 1 22 1 3 28 33 0 182 14:15 1 0 3 0 61 22 0 0 21 0 15 0 3 36 63 0 225 14:30 1 0 2 1 99 37 1 0 70 1 85 0 4 27 79 0 407 14:45 0 0 2 1 95 53 0 1 134 1 233 0 9 91 46 0 666 Total 3 0 8 3 287 147 1 1 249 3 355 1 19 182 221 0 1480 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic Grand Total 3 0 8 3 Apprch 21.4 0.0 57.1 21.4 Total 0.2 0.0 0.5 0.2 City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 Groups Printed- Redhawk Pk v Peopercorn 287 147 1 1 65.8 33.7 0.2 0.2 19.4 9.9 0.1 0.1 249 3 355 1 41.0 0.5 58.4 0.2 16.8 0.2 24.0 0.1 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 19 182 221 0 4.5 43.1 52.4 0.0 1.3 12.3 14.9 0.0 1480 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 3 21 cu a cc 3 36 102 63 Caminito Avila G3 w G3 22 46 83 22 1 Red hawk Pky Peppercorn 14:15 14:15 1 52 36 15 N (0 M r r LO c� co CV r North Pe. ercorn Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather; Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 2 37 109 137 37 70 a cc 4 27 110 79 Caminito Avila 1 Red hawk Pky Peppercorn 14:30 14:30 1 99 a3 ce 1 113 27 85 CO �n 1 r r CO North Pe ercorn Counter: Jamar T -1928 Counted By: AJ Pina Weather: Clear Other: HS Traffic City of Temecula 43200 Business Park Dr Temecula CA 92589 -9033 File Name RHPky_Peppercorn_090304pm Site Code 00000001 Start Date 03/04/2009 Page No 1 2 53 189 134 a a) cc 9 91 146 46 Caminito Avila N (D N 0 1 Red hawk Pky Peppercorn 14:45 14:45 Pe ercorn CO C4 'I' M M M M T T N 148 53 95 m (D ca A 324 91 233 EXHIBIT "C" PROPOSED TRAFFIC SIGNAL TIMING Lanes, Volumes, Timings 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila Lane Group Lane Configurations Volume (vph) Ideal Flow (vphpl) Storage Length (ft) 130 0 130 0 0 0 0 0 Storage Lanes Taper Length (ft) 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Lane Ufil. Factor Prt 0.864 0.954 0.854 0.993 Flt Protected Satd. Flow (prot) 1770 3058 0 1770 3376 0 1770 1591 0 1863 1850 0 Flt Permitted Right Turn on Red Oatd. Flow (RTOR) Link Speed (mph) .ink Distance (ft) Travel Time (s) Peak Hour Factor Adj. Flow (vph) Lane Group Flow (vph) C 4 t p 1 7 1900 EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT 0 88 1900 1900 1 0.950 0.950 36 347 1900 1900 377 45 650 9.8 0.92 39 0 Yes 1i 337 162 73 182 1900 1900 1900 1900 1 1.00 0.95 0.95 1.00 0.95 0.95 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.950 0.950 I.Satd. Flow (perm) 1770 3058 0 1770 3376 0 1770 1591 0 1863 1850 0 0.92 0.92 0.92 8 377 366 8 416 0 366 255 0 198 79 305 2 45 45 30 457 372 222 6.9 5.6 5.0 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 176 79 198 8 305 96 Shared Lane Traffic Enter Blocked Intersection No No No No No No No No No No No No Left Left Lane Alignment Median Width(ft) Link Offset(ft) Crosswalk Width(ft) 16 16 16 16 Two way Left Turn Lane Headway Factor Tuming Speed (mph) Number of Detectors 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Detector Template .eading Detector (ft) Trailing Detector (ft) Detector 1 Position(ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Size(ft) Detector 1 Channel Detector 1 Queue (s) Detector 1 Delay (s) Detector 2 Position(ft) Ibetector 2 Size(ft) Detector 2 Type Detector 2 Channel Detector 2 Extend (s) Left Thru 20 100 0 0 20 0.0 0.0 Left Right 12 0 6 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex C:IProgram Files\Trafficware\Redhawk at Peppercorn am.syn Timing Plan: 120 Cycle Left Left Right 12 0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 15 9 15 9 15 9 15 9 Left Thru 20 100 0 0 20 Detector 1 Extend (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Detector 1 Type Cl+Ex CI +Ex Cl+Ex Cl+Ex CI +Ex CI +Ex Cl+Ex CI +Ex 0.0 0.0 6 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0 Yes 1 0.950 0.950 Left Thru 20 100 0 0 20 0.0 0.0 7 281 1900 1900 313 Left Right 12 0 6 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0 Yes 0 1 0 0 Left Left Thru 20 100 0 0 20 0.0 0.0 101 6 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Turn Type Prot Prot Prot Prot Protected Phases 5 2 1 6 3 8 7 4 Permitted Phases Detector Phase 5 2 1 6 3 8 7 4 3/18/2009 SBR 5 1900 0 Yes 0.92 5 0 Left Right 12 0 Synchro 7 Report Page 1 Lanes, Volumes, Timings 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila 3/18/2009 Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 5.0 10.0 5.0 10.0 5.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 Minimum Split (s) 9.0 28.3 9.0 24.3 9.0 33.3 9.0 33.3 Total Split (s) 16.0 20.0 0.0 60.0 64.0 0.0 25.0 25.0 0.0 15.0 15.0 0.0 Total Split 13.3% 16.7% 0.0% 50.0% 53.3% 0.0% 20.8% 20.8% 0.0% 12.5% 12.5% 0.0% Maximum Green (s) 12.5 14.7 56.5 58.7 21.5 19.7 11.5 11.0 Yellow Time (s) 3.0 4.3 3.0 4.3 3.0 4.3 3.0 3.0 All -Red Time (s) 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.0 Lead /Lag Lag Lag Lead Lead Lead Lead Lag Lag Lead -Lag Optimize? Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 Recall Mode None None None None None None None None Walk Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Flash Dont Walk (s) 16.0 12.0 21.0 21.0 Pedestrian Calls /hr) 3 3 3 3 Act Effct Green (s) 10.2 13.0 20.9 32.6 13.1 22.9 10.9 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.14 0.18 0.29 0.45 0.18 0.31 0.15 v/c Ratio 0.03 0.49 0.72 0.16 0.63 0.44 0.36 Control Delay 29.9 8.3 35.3 16.5 43.1 5.1 36.1 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 29.9 8.3 35.3 16.5 43.1 5.1 36.1 LOS C A D B D A D Approach Delay 8.7 27.6 19.8 36.1 Approach LOS A C B D Intersection Summary Area Type: Other Cycle Length: 120 Actuated Cycle Length: 73.1 Natural Cycle: 100 Control Type: Actuated Uncoordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.72 Intersection Signal Delay: 20.9 Intersection Capacity Utilization 60.8% Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila Intersection LOS: C ICU Level of Service B c 01 4- 06 02 05 4 03 1 08 04 ■Y 07 C:IProgram Files\Trafficware\Redhawk at Peppercorn am.syn Timing Plan: 120 Cycle Synchro 7 Report Page 2 Lanes, Volumes, Timings 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila Lane Group Lane Configurations [Volume (vph) Ideal Flow (vphpl) Storage Length (ft) Storage Lanes (Taper Length (ft) Lane Util. Factor IFrt Flt Protected Flt Permitted Satd. Flow (perm) Right Turn on Red Link Speed (mph) Link Distance (ft) Travel Time (s) Peak Hour Factor Adj. Flow (vph) Lane Group Flow (vph) Enter Blocked Intersection No No No Lane Alignment ,hWedian Width(ft) Link Offset(ft) Two way Left Turn Lane EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL "i +T 13 118 125 194 90 1 204 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 130 0 130 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 25 25 25 25 25 1.00 0.95 0.95 1.00 0.95 0.95 1.00 0.923 0.998 0.950 0.950 0.950 Satd. Flow (prot) 1770 3267 0 1770 3532 0 1770 1585 0 1863 1583 0 0.950 1770 3267 0.950 0 1770 3532 Yes Satd. Flow (RTOR) 136 1 346 651 45 45 650 457 9.8 6.9 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 0.92 14 128 136 211 98 Shared Lane Traffic 14 264 0 211 99 0 222 348 Left Left Right 12 0 No No Left Left 12 0 Crosswalk Width(ft) 16 16 16 16 Headway Factor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Turning Speed (mph) Number of Detectors Detector Template 2 Thru Trailing Detector (ft) 15 1 Left Leading Detector (ft) 20 100 20 100 20 100 20 100 0 0 Detector 1 Position(ft) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Detector 1 Size(ft) ,betector 1 Type Detector 1 Channel Detector 1 Extend (s) Detector 1 Queue (s) petector 1 Delay (s) Detector 2 Position(ft) betector 2 Size(ft) Detector 2 Type Detector 2 Extend (s) Protected Phases Permitted Phases Detector Phase 20 6 C1 +Ex C1 +Ex 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 0.0 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0.0 2 5 2 9 C:\Program Files\Trafficware\Redhawk at Peppercorn pm.syn Timing Plan: 110 Cycle 15 1 Left 0 20 6 CI +Ex CI +Ex 0.0 0.0 0.0 1 2 Thru 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0.0 6 1 6 0.950 0 1770 1585 Yes 45 372 5.6 0.92 0.92 0.92 222 2 No No No Right Left Left 12 0 9 15 1 Left 0 20 6 CI +Ex CI +Ex 0.0 0.0 0.0 3 NBT NBR SBL 2 318 0 1900 1900 1900 0 0 0 1 25 25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.851 2 Thru 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 0.0 8 3 8 0 1863 1583 Yes 30 222 5.0 0.92 0.92 0.92 0 346 0 No No Right Left 0 9 0 15 1 Left 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 SBT SBR 0 1900 1900 0 25 1.00 1.00 0.850 2 No No Left Right 12 0 2 Thru 0 20 6 CI +Ex CI +Ex 0.0 0.0 0.0 94 6 CI +Ex 3/18/2009 0 Yes 0.92 2 0 9 Detector 2 Channel 0.0 Tum Type Prot Prot Prot Prot 4 7 4 Synchro 7 Report Page 1 Lanes, Volumes, Timings 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila 3/18/2009 Intersection Summary Area Type: Other Cycle Length: 110 Actuated Cycle Length: 55.6 Natural Cycle: 90 Control Type: Actuated Uncoordinated Maximum v/c Ratio: 0.57 Intersection Signal Delay: 17.5 Intersection Capacity Utilization 51.0% Analysis Period (min) 15 Splits and Phases: 1: Redhawk Parkway Caminito Avila C:lProgram Files\Trafficware\Redhawk at Peppercorn pm.syn Timing Plan: 110 Cycle c 4- 4. 4/ Lane Group EBL EBT EBR WBL WBT WBR NBL NBT NBR SBL SBT SBR Switch Phase Minimum Initial (s) 5.0 10.0 5.0 10.0 5.0 6.0 5.0 6.0 Minimum Split (s) 9.0 28.3 9.0 24.3 9.0 33.3 9.0 33.3 Total Split (s) 15.0 23.0 0.0 30.0 38.0 0.0 42.0 42.0 0.0 15.0 15.0 0.0 Total Split 13.6% 20.9% 0.0% 27.3% 34.5% 0.0% 38.2% 38.2% 0.0% 13.6% 13.6% 0.0% Maximum Green (s) 11.5 17.7 26.5 32.7 38.5 36.7 11.5 11.0 Yellow Time (s) 3.0 4.3 3.0 4.3 3.0 4.3 3.0 3.0 All -Red Time (s) 0.5 1.0 0,5 1.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.0 Lost Time Adjust (s) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Lost Time (s) 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 5.3 4.0 3.5 4.0 4.0 Lead /Lag Lag Lag Lead Lead Lead Lead Lag Lag Lead -Lag Optimize? Vehicle Extension (s) 1.5 4.0 1.5 4.0 1.5 2.0 1.5 2.0 Recall Mode None None None None None None None None Walk Time (s) 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 Flash Dont Walk (s) 16.0 12.0 21.0 21.0 Pedestrian Calls /hr) 3 3 3 3 Act Effct Green (s) 8.2 13.3 11.7 20.0 12.7 13.6 9.3 Actuated g/C Ratio 0.15 0.24 0.21 0.36 0.23 0.24 0.17 v/c Ratio 0.05 0.30 0.57 0.08 0.55 0.54 0.00 Control Delay 26.1 13.0 30.2 19.2 28.7 5.5 0.0 Queue Delay 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Total Delay 26.1 13.0 30.2 19.2 28.7 5.5 0.0 LOS C B C B C A A Approach Delay 13.7 26.7 14.5 0.0 Approach LOS B C B A Intersection LOS: B ICU Level of Service A 01 4- 06 o2 05 4 03 t 08 04 07 Synchro 7 Report Page 2 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS UNDER CONSTRUCTION The majority of work was completed by April of 2006. The remaining work will be completed when the utilities are completed with the City's undertaking of this work estimated in June of 2009. In addition, a fire engine /truck venting system (requested /added on 2/06) will be installed when the Contractor is re- mobilized, this cost is also included in the approved change order total. This project provided for the rough grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway. All work was completed on March 28, 2007. Site restoration, including hydroseeding, was completed in December of 2008. A notice of completion was approved by the City Council at the 1/13/09 meeting. Ongoing maintenance expenses will be incurred for NPDES measures until such time the property is developed. This project wit build equestrian, pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. The bulk of contract work has been completed; remaining work includes landscape mulch placement, hydroseeding, and trail signage and striping. Completion is scheduled for late March. This project includes the construction of the Town Square and street improvements on Mercedes Main Streets. On March 18, 2008, the City Council awarded the construction contract to L H Engineering Company, Inc for $3,458,495.00. All storm drain, sewer, and water improvements are complete and the roadways have been base paved. Work is ongoing in the Town Square. A redesign of the fountain is complete, priced and is being constructed. The anticipated completion date is middle of April of 2009. This project will effectively underground all overhead utility lines along Old Town Front Street, between 2nd and 6th streets, all of Main Street east of Murrieta Creek Mercedes Street between 2nd and 6th streets. Herman Weissker was awarded the work at the 3/18/08, City Council Meeting. Work under this project is complete and a Notice of Completion was approved on 2/10/09. Verizon is the last remaining utility to complete their property hook ups and removal of the remaining poles which is anticipated for completion in March of 2009. This project will widen Pechanga Parkway to its ultimate width from Temecula Parkway to Pechanga Road. Construction activities include: pavement grinding removals, subgrade, preparation, aggregate base placement, irrigation, and utilities. The Contractor completed switching traffic to the 3rd stage of construction on 02- 28 -09. Northbound traffic is still on the east side of Pechanga Parkway from Rainbow Canyon Rd to Deer Hollow Wy and southbound traffic was moved to the west side of Pechanga Parkway from Rainbow Canyon Rd to Deer Hollow Wy. Completion of the project is scheduled for June 2009. CONTRACT PAID %E6 %00I %06 0 to TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) (60/9) %L6 amidwo0 100% (02/09) m 0 a e et o PROJECT ENGINEER David McBride David McBride Jon Salazar/ Amer Attar a co co to PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Roripaugh Ranch Fire Station Tovey Shultz Construction, Inc. $3,298,000 Approved Change Orders $212,768.24 Account No, 210 -165 -741 City Properly at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway (Northwest RDA Property) Rough Grading Contractor: Skanska Final Contract Cost $5,948,799.71 Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail Contractor: IAC Engineering, Inc. Contract Amount: $1,308,148.48 Approved Change Orders (1 -9): $197,032.70 Account No. 210- 190- 142 -58XX Old Town Infrastructure Project -Town Square and Mercedes Main Street Contractor: LH Engineering Contract Amt: $3,458,495.00 Approved Change Order(s) 120,502.28 Account Nos.: 210- 165 -636 210- 165 -643 Old Town Infrastructure Projects Underground Utility District Contractor: Herman Weissker, Inc. Final Contract Amt: $117,402.00 Account No. 210 165 -646 Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements from Temecula Parkway to City Limits Pechanga Road. Contractor: All American Asphalt Contract Amount: 58,131,964.98 Account No. 210- 165- 668 -58XX F C O K a 0 �Z a o 3 a 0 3 a LZ-k0Md 4 W p al ;C-) a" n 0 to co 0. tu re a. ce it 0 Ce O. re CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS This project includes the site grading and retaining walls for the Civic Center 8 the Parking Structure site as well as construction of a parking structure, including office frontage shell space. The grading for the Civic Center Pad is 90% complete. The site perimeter retaining walls on the North end and along 1 -15 along the Civic Center are complete. The storm drain has been relocated. The footings and basement level shear walls of the parking structure are ongoing. Anticipated turn over date for the Civic Center site is April 7, 2009. This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices (BMP) of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and the requirement of RWQCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park. 401 Certification, Streambed Alteration Agreement, and Nationwide Permits have been acquired. Bids were opened on 08/26/08 and will be awarded pending confirmation of FEMA reimbursement funding. This project will construct the Old Town Civic Center. City Council awarded the contract to Edge Development, Inc. for $31,555,500.00 on 9/09/08. Edge's work cannot start until the Civic Center site is fully graded and the basement level foundation and walls of the north end of parking structure constructed and backfilled by PCL as part of the Parking Structure Project (estimated date is 4/07/09). RFI and Submittal processing is ongoing in preparation of the start of construction. The EDA issued a Notice to Proceed to the City of Temecula on January 7, 2009 and the Contractor was issued a Notice to Proceed for January 13, 2009. The building is being framed. The anticipated completion date of the project is late September of 2009. This project involves rehabilitating De Portola Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to Margarita Rd. This is a federally funded project. Pre construction meeting was held 2/25/09, with construction scheduled to begin the week of 3/16/09. This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to the City limits on the east. The City Council will consider awarding this contract to All American Asphalt at the March 24, 2009 meeting. I Project consist of the demolition of 2 houses at the NE corner of Butterfield Stage Road /Rancho California Road. Project was advertised for bids and bids were opened on 1/29/09 with Vezion's West, Inc. as the lowest bidder. The City and the Contractor are in the process of finalizing the contract documents. A pre- construction meeting was held On 03- 12 -09. CONTRACT PAID to o %al %0 0 %0 %TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) 0, O N O rn o %Pt 0 %o PROJECT ENGINEER 2 01 Bill McAteer/ David McBride William Becerra/ David McBride Jon Salazar/ Amer Attar David McBride Mayra De La Torre PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Old Town Infrastructure Projects Parking Structure Office/Retail Frontage Contractor: PCL Construction Contract Amount: $15,797,010.00 Account No. 210- 165 -644 Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal Desiltation Pond Contractor: Sean Malek 'Engineering Contract Amount: $315,510 Account No. 210- 190 187 -58XX Old Town Civic Center Contractor: Edge Development Contract Amount: $31,555,500.00 Account No. 210- 165- 751 -58XX Temecula Community Center Expansion Contractor: Erickson -Hall Construction Company Contract Amount: $1,184,000.00 Account No. 210- 190 -197 De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project (from Jedediah Smith to Margarita) Contractor: Hardy Harper, Inc. Contract Amount: $1,161,000 Account No. 210- 165- 656 -58XX Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road (Ynez to East City Limit) STPL Project Contractor: All American Asphalt Contract Amt. 53,666,004.25 Account No. 210 -165 -657 Site Demolition at 41351 Armada Place Contractor: Vezion's West, Inc. Contract Amount: $18,210.00 Account No. 210 165 723 -58XX F_ a 0 a a 0 8 O a 0- o O a v 0 a o 0 t a SO o a 0 a co 0 0 0. cn cc cc o. cc a. PAGE 2 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS IJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS 'This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Street ;Channel Street. Plans, Specifications Estimate (PS &E) are complete. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was given by the City Council at the 12/16/08 meeting. The project is out to bid. Bid opening is scheduled for 03/17/09. This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive /Sunny Meadows Drive. Plans, Specifications Estimate (PS &E) are complete. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was given by the City Council at the 12/16/08 meeting. The project is out to bid. Bid opening is scheduled for 03/17/09. JECTS BEING DESIGNED BY CONSULTANTS This project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway (formerly State Route 79 South) from I -15 to Pechanga Parkway. The City is working to meet Caltrans requirements to do the striping. This project includes the construction of new wetlands for the Wolf Valley Creek Channel Improvements -Stage I. The wetlands will be created through the construction of new landscape and irrigation systems. The site is located along the north bank of Temecula Creek (within flood plain /way areas). The environmental regulatory agencies have approved this new mitigation area. Mylars are ready for signature. The contract bid document was reviewed and will be revised to incorporate all of the corrections. Offers for purchase of the properties were made. The City Council adopted a Resolution of Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 meeting. The proposed improvements cannot be implemented until the City obtain possession of the properties. The project includes the extension of Overland Drive from Commerce Center Drive to Diaz Road with a bridge over Murrieta Creek. Coordination with RCFC WCD, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the state environmental regulatory agencies is required. The consultant submitted 90% design plans to the City. The plans were sent to internal reviewers and Utility Companies for comments. This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. Design consultant Simon Wong Engineering (SWE) and the City are continuing to pursue environmental permitting and coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge replacement as a project separate from the Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek Improvement project. Final environmental reports were received in November, 2008; revised PES form and accompanying technical reports were submitted to Caltrans on 1/6/09. The approved PES form was received from Caltrans on 2/25/09; the technical reports remain under review. The 100% PS &E package was received from the design consultant on 2/17/09, and is under review by staff. CONTRACT PAID %0 P 0 %06 t 0 t q to 0 a co co TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) O N N 0 P P O co oo PROJECT ENGINEER Kendra Hannah Mclstrell/ Avlin Odviar Kendra Hannah Meistrell/ Avlin Odviar Kendra Hannah Meistrell/ Avlin Odviar Mayra De La Torre N ra N a 0 o c E oa PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Traffic Signal Installation Citywide, Butterfield Stage Rd at Welton St Channel St Contractor: Contract Amount: Account No. 210 -165- 669 -58XX Traffic Signal Installation Citywide, Meadows Pkwy at McCabe Dr Contractor: Contract Amount: Account No. 210- 165- 672 -58XX Re- Stripe Route 79 South to 8 lanes from Pechanga Parkway to 1 -15 Consultant: JMD Amount: $29,210.00 Account Nn. 210- 165 676 -58XX Pechanga Parkway Storm Drain Improvements Environmental Mitigation Consultants: Community Works Design Contract Amount: 529,840 Account Na 210 -165- 668 -58XX Murrieta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension from Commerce Center to Diaz Rd Consultant: Project Design Consultants Contract Amount: $466,940 Account No. 210- 165- 602 -58XX Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek (Replacement) Consultant: Simon Wong Engineering Contract amount: $317,719 Amendment No. 1: Contract term extension Amendment No 2: Contract term extension Amendment No 3: $322,305 Amendment No. 4: 524,063 (RCWD waterline) Account No 210 -165- 743 -58XX re o. W O ix 60 01. co 9 r a 0; 2 m n- t0 N 0 a N O ri a co ca co re a. PAGE 3 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS This project includes the construction of an approx. 150' ped /bike bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek near Chaparral H.S. This is a federally funded project, which will involve a NEPA document. The approved Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form was received from Caltrans on 12/03/08; work on required environmental studies /reports has begun. 100% design plans were received from the design consultant on 2/23/09 and are under staff review. This project involves the design, environmental clearance, and construction of a new bridge over Murrieta Creek at the westerly terminus of Western Bypass and an extension of Pujol Street to the new structure. Once constructed, this will serve as the southerly connection of the Western Bypass Corridor. Design is underway. Geotechnical investigations have been initiated and 30% design is under review. This project will add amenities to four park sites in the Redhawk area. Due to budgetary constraints, the construction was divided into phases over a number of years. At the December 11, 2007 meeting, the City Council approved an agreement with RJM for the construction drawings of the chosen amenities, which include a half court basketball court, ADA accessible parking, and dog park at Redhawk Community Park; a seatwall and shade structure at Sunset Park. The preparation of the construction drawings continues. This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway l l (formerly 79 South) at La Paz. The 70% design drawings are being returned to AAE for revision and resubmittal. The WQMP for this project is being reviewed and may change the configuration of the detention basins. This project is currently on hold. This project includes the design and construction of two right -turn lanes on eastbound Temecula Parkway to southbound Pechanga Parkway. The project includes the widening of Temecula Parkway at Pechanga Parkway relocation of traffic signal poles. 100% design plans are complete. The City is in the process of purchasing the required right of way. The City Council adopted a Resolution of Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 meeting. Once the needed right of way is acquired, construction will be scheduled. This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin. The proposed detention basin (1 acre in size) is located on the south side of Santiago Road between Vallejo Avenue and Orsmby Road. 100% design plans and specifications have been reviewed and corrections will be incorporated into the bid documents. This federally funded project will design and construct landscaping and irrigation enhancements to the existing raised medians along Winchester Road between Ynez Road and the easterly City limits. The 100% design package has been reviewed and upon completion of these revisions it will be submitted to Caltrans for construction authorization. Due to funding obligations the construction phase of the project cannot begin until the next fiscal year. CONTRACT PAID OP %9E %08 e N n %S6 m TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) in (aai )%SP m a 0 a in m_ '0 n %S6 0 0 PROJECT ENGINEER William Secure/ Avlin Odviar co Mayra De La Torre a m f t a PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Pedestrian /Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis Creek Consultant: Nolte Associates Contract Amount: $132,807 Account No. 210 -165- 738 -58XX Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek Consultant: TVLIN International Contract Amt: $378,776.20 Amendment 2 Amt: $244,824.80 Account No. 210- 165- 660 -58XX Redhawk Park Improvements Consultant: RJM Design Group, Inc. Contract Amount: $164,574 Account No. 210- 190- 144 -58XX Temecula Park and Ride (79 South) Design Development AAE, Inc. !Contract amount $109,085 Amendment #1 $20,500 Account No. 210- 165- 747 -58XX Pechanga Pkwy -Dual Right Turn Lanes from Temecula Parkway (R79S) Consultant: Cozad Fox Contract Amount: $29,010 Account No. 210 -165- 637 -58XX Santiago Detention Basin Consultant: Kimley Horn Contract Amount: $65,250 Account No. 210 -165- 666 -58XX Winchester Road State Route 79 North North Corridor Beautification Consultant: RBF Agreement Amount: 179,916.00 Approved EWA's: 6,000 Account No. 210 -165 -638 1 K K a 0 tu O OZ a 0 117 a o m 0 a o co 0 a o io 0 a ,n 0 a ZL n 10 uo 0 i ca a. Ir- PAGE 4 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS A southbound off-Ramp to Jefferson, an auxiliary lane, and widening the bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek at the Winchester southbound off -ramp are the components of Phase 1. City continued the design work. Status is as follows: PS &E City is preparing 95% Plans, Specifications, and Estimate. Right of Way Establishing limits of dedication. Discussions are continuing with owners of affected parcels within Phase 1 work. Declaration of Units Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase. Utilities Pothole of existing utilities within APE are complete. Conceptual Landscape /Aesthetics Concept was selected, with Murrieta, Caltrans, and IBC concurrence. Selection was incorporated into Draft Structures PS &E submittal. Other: Maintenance Agreement City preparing exhibit for first draft. This projects involves the design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium adjacent the Boys Girls Club on Pujol Street. WLC is still working on design scenarios with Boys and Girls Club Staff. The land is to be utilized as staging area for the Murrieta Creek Improvements project and it will need to be acquired from Riverside County Flood Control (RCFC) for the current design. The land will not be available until the Creek project is completed. A conceptual design committee meeting was held on January 27, 2009. This project will update the City's Pavement Management Program (PMP) for the years 2008 -2013. The 90% PMP report has been submitted and is being reviewed by staff. This project will study assessment district feasibility and formation, including completing the street and minor storm drain improvements on the unimproved portions of certain streets within Nicolas Valley (Liefer Road) area. The City Council approved an agreement for the street improvement design with David Evans and Associates at the 10/28/08 City Council Meeting. The kick off meeting for the design of the street improvements was held on 12/17/08. Consultant submitted 30% plans and a preliminary cost estimate. They are under staff review. This project will provide 70 -100 parking stalls on the graded City properly about 1200 feet west of the existing library as an over flow parking lot. Hall Foreman is doing the design of the parking lot under the annual agreement they have with the City. The design kick off meeting was held on 11/12/08. Surveying and geotechnical investigations are complete. The consultant provided the City with three preliminary alternative layouts. Staff is reviewing these alternatives. Staff is also looking at the option of extending the existing parking lot. CONTRACT PAID e. N %6L n 0 o %TIME I COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) O N O co a O 0 0 O O n 0 It O f PROJECT ENGINEER lei David McBride t a d E a PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s French Valley Parkway Interstate 15 Over- Crossing and Interchange Improvements Phase 1 (PS &E) Consultant: Moffatt Nichol Amend, No. 1: 507,881.00 Amend. No. 4: 632,058.00 Amend. No. 8: $1,087,300.00 Notes: Amend. Nos, 1, 4, 8 amend original agreement under PW02 -11. Amendment amounts represent portion appropriated for PW07 -04. Account No. 210 -165- 719 -58XX Old Town Gymnasium Consultant: WLC Architects Contract Amount: $307,390.00 Account No. 210- 190 -186 Pavement Management Program Update Consultant: Willdan Agreement Amount: 66,915 Account Nos.: 001 -164- 601 -5248 210 -165- 655 -58XX Nicolas Valley Assessment District (Liefer Road) Consultant: David Evans Associates (DEA) Contract Amount: $120.900.00 Account No. 210- 165 502 -58XX Library Additional Parking Consultant: Hall Foreman Purchase Authorization Amount: $66,885 (Annual On -call) Purchase Authorization Amount: 52,200 Account No. 210- 165 508 -58XX 1 E s a z Z a 0 31 3U N o. e, 0 a o a 0 a en cn re re Ill 0 Ill I cn ce PAGE 5 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS Phase I include the construction of Butterfield Stage Road from Murrieta Hot springs Road to Calle Chapos South Loop Road and getting the Fire Station functional. Currently, staff is working on the Bid Package. Work to be done by the design consultant is on hold until the Roripaugh Ranch CFD No. 03 -02 liens are resolved and a settlement is reached. BEING DESIGNED BY STAFF This project will fix the drainage problem at the south end of Front Street (at the MWD easement). Baseline right of way, utilities, and mapping are established. This project is currently on hold. Plans and specifications are 90% complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove excess silt deposited within the basin before constructing the access road. Project is on hold until FEMA determination is finalized. IN THE PLANNING STAGE This project will modify the 1 -15/ SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected future traffic. City continued development of design geometrics, technical studies, and reports. Status of outstanding items are as follows: Project Report Under Caltrans review. Supplemental Fact Sheet Under Caltrans review. Modified Access Report FHWA Determination of Acceptability, approved July 2007. Final approval pending approval of the Final Environmental Document. Geometric Approval Drawings Under Caltrans review. Final Environmental Document Awaiting approval of Project Report. Life Cycle Cost Analysis Under Caltrans review. CONTRACT PAID 0 V/N V/N a, (v /N %0Z %0 0 0 0 m PROJECT ENGINEER Mayra De La Torre/ Amer Attar LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL N d E PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Roripaugh Ranch Street Improvements Phase! Construction of Butterfield Stage Road Consultant: David Evans Associates (DEA) Contract Amount: Account No. 210- 165- 723 -58XX Localized Storm Drain Improvements Long Canyon Detention Basin Access Road 1 -15 SR 79S Ultimate Interchange Project Report (PR) Consultant: RBF Consulting Contract Amount: 325,944.00 Amendment No. 1: 98,196.00 Extra Work Auth. No. 1: 13,426.00 Extra Work Auth. No. 2: 17,732.00 (Extra Work Auth. No. 3: 18,428.00) (Extra Work Auth. No. 4: 5,032.00) (Extra Work Auth. No. 5: 21,240.00) Note: EWA No. 3, 4, and 5 will be paid with unused portion of Amend No. 1. Account No. 210 -1654- 662 -58XX a 0 K a o W D z C n N o Oh o a ZO LO O V 0 a cn ca cc z w w F co Ce a. PAGE 6 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1 -15/1 -215 split. City continued development of the Project Report and Environmental Document. Status is as follows: Draft Project Report Approved June 2006. Project Report Final preparation pending approval of Environmental Doc. Draft Environmental Document City revising per Caltrans comments. New Connection Report (NCR) Letter of Acceptability received in July 2008. Traffic Operations Analysis Approved 02/05/08. Exception to 20 -yr Traffic Design Approved 12/17/07. Stormwater Data Report City revising per Caltrans comments. Mandatory Design Exceptions Approved 07/18/06. Advisory Design Exceptions Approved 07/18/06. Exception to Ramp Metering Policy Approved 07/05/06. Geometric Approval Drawings Approved 07/18/06. Revised Geometric Approval Drawings Approved 01/11 /08. Storm Drain Study Approved 03/21/08. Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report Approved Oct 2008. Other: Declaration of Units Request for Metric Exception denied by Caltrans. Freeway Agreements City revising per Caltrans comments. Risk Management Plan Updating as necessary. Project Charter 1st draft is under Caltrans review. Maintenance Agreement Preparing 1st submittal for Caltrans review. Financial Plan Updating as necessary. The project consists of performing an alignment study to set a specific horizontal and vertical alignment for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular access to Loma Linda Road, including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek. Final engineering report will be completed in March 2009. The project will provide a Class I bicycle trail that connects the existing Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian /Bicycle Trail at Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Multi- Purpose Trail at Diaz Road. The City Council approved an agreement with Hall Foreman at the 11/25/08 meeting. The kick off meeting was held on 01/08/09. Preparation of the alignment study has begun. CONTRACT PAID m OD OD o TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) 0 to m 0 n m 0 N PROJECT ENGINEER EQ p r k 1 5 m Q m o mra D m m I, o I a m x i „o 2 PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s o D- 2 m U m an v� OW o O Q O O O O O O 0 O o O m 0 O N LL N O O O m O N N r O r m r �NOOO a g m mmm000 O 20 oN N ai c; -e lm oiOVa o CELN C m`O N� O m m Toz a E y y m s r m o a do 2 m o NEn E N m<Nmrm do m u cE 00 ,_ovi 0 00000 Za ZZ ZzZZZZ 'D Z c Ecw zzzZZVoo..; o- 0 0 0 0 0 m OO V o E `o o�E O O O O O E E E E E E 'o o LLmU <UUUUU <Zn x m N m N N d v Temecula Creek Crossing Access to Highway 79 South (Temecula Parkway) Bridge Alignment Study Avenida de Missions over Temecula Creek Consultant: Nolte Associates, Inc. Contract Amount: $87,923.00 Account No. 210- 165- 677 -58XX Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian /Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect Alignment Study, Design Environmental Clearance Consultant: Hall Foreman, Inc. Contract Amount: $246,865.00 Account No. 210 -165- 739 -SBXX C O C a o LIJ O a 6 N 3 6 N 0 N 0 6 0 N 0 6 co co re LU co PAGE 7 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS PROJECTS WAITING IN THE WINGS This includes planning for the construction of the City Council approved Roripaugh Ranch CFD No. 03 -02 Street Improvements. Regulatory agencies are on board with City proceeding with specific road improvements. The research for (a) dry utility designs, (b) plan status and (c) Pay requests review is on- going. City Attorney is working on lien /settlement analysis. Branched out "Phase I" of this project to PW09 -02. Postponed. This project will construct a trail for bicycles and pedestrians along Santa Gertrudis Creek under Margarita Road. Data regarding existing utilities are being incorporated into the design. RCFC has provided an Encroachment Permit. Plans Specs are complete. This project cannot be constructed until adequate funds are identified. An application was submitted for State Bicycle Transportation Account (BTA) funds on 12/1/06. This project will replace the playground at Sam Hicks Monument Park to comply with new standards. The funding for this project is through Community Development Block Grant. Funding for this project has been reallocated. Postponed until funds are allocated. A feasibility study will be conducted to determine if auxiliary lanes can be added between on and off -ramps on 1 -15 in Temecula to improve the freeway operation. An RFP to conduct the study was published on the City's website on 02/14/07. Proposals were received on 03/16/07. The City reviewed the proposals and selected a consultant. Due to funding constraints, this project is being delayed until Fiscal Year 2009/ 2010. RIGHT OF WAY RELATED PROJECTS Review appraisals are in progress. Expected completion date is middle of March. Caltrans will need to approve the appraisal before the City Council approval and making offers. FF &E appraisal is complete. Relocation Assistance and Good Wit appraisals will follow the completion of the review appraisal. Met with all but three property owners to discuss their property concerns. Prepared a matrix addressing owner issues /concerns to present to City staff. Work to clear all issues related to the properties within Phase 1 of the project continues. All required right -of -way documents have been recorded with the County; consultant surveyor is in the process of recording the Record of Survey, which will complete the process. Purchase Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner. He has not accepted the City's offer. City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11/25/08 meeting. A check was prepared for court deposit to file eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was fled in mid February. The property owner has just presented the City with a counter offer. The City is reviewing the counter offer and a response is forthcoming. CONTRACT l PAID V/N %00f V/N V/N TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) )i i %00 i0 V/N PROJECT ENGINEER Mayra De La Torre/ Amer Attar LLLLLLLL William Becerra Amer Attar William Becerra/ Amer Attar Mayra De La Torre/ Amer Attar Jon Salazar/ Amer Attar Amer Attar PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Butterfield Stage Road Roripaugh CFD Citywide Master Drainage Plan Multi- Trails System Margarita Road Under Crossing Consultant: LAN Engineering Contract Amount: $114,426.00 Sam Hicks Monument Park Playground Replacement Auxiliary Lanes on 1 -15 in Temecula French Valley Parkway/1-15 Overcrossing and Interchange, Project Report (PR) Butterfield Stage Road Roripaugh CFD Project Description: Research to create a bid package (i.e., Plans and Specs) to construct specific improvements (BSR, MHSR, fire station, etc.) Contractor: N /A; Contract: N/A Diaz Realignment Pechanga Parkway (right turn lanes) r a a a U LLI 0 z l re 6Z 4 1 9 f o 1 f L CFD 03 -02 PW 95 -27 C ci co co co re co rY o PAGE 8 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS Purchase Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner. He has not accepted the City's offer. City Council has adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11/25/08 meeting. A check was prepared for court deposit for eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was filed in mid February. The property owner has just presented the City with a counter offer. The City is reviewing the counter offer and a response is forthcoming. Staff met with Outdoor Channel. City Council approved counter Purchase and Sale Agreement was prepared by City and it was presented to the buyer. The agreement is under their review. Once approved, it will be presented to the City Council for approval. Staff received Purchase Agreements from RCFC to purchase portions of six parcels. City met with Flood Control in January and asked for updated values. RCFC will revise their offers based on current sales comps. Staff is also working with RCFC to finalize the Purchase Sate Agreement. RCFC requested that the City quitclaim a channel easement for another parcel (APN 922 035 -024) and for City to accept the Declaration of Dedication. This matter was approved by the City Council at the 2/24/09 meeting. The City Council approved the Purchase and Sale Agreement with Rancho California Water District (RCWD) at the 10/14/08 meeting. Escrow has been opened. We received the estimated settlement statement from escrow on 12/2/08. Escrow has closed and the City received the Final Settlement Statement. Appraisal is ready to be finalized but has been put on hold per Bill Hughes To initiate this right of way work, seven title reports were ordered on 12/2/08. Consultant is in the process of preparing legals /plats. Staff provided estimates for doing the appraisals of the affected properties to the Director of Public Works. Once these estimates are approved, the appraisal process can proceed. Editing Site Assessment policy review of Caltrans procedures; working on draft of Relocation handout required by law City needs to accept the Offer of Dedication that was not accepted by County on Parcel Map PM 8248, which was recorded on 2/15/1977. Up to Twelve legals and plats will be prepared by the consultant. Once legals /plats are received, the City will obtain appraisals. SPECIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS Staff reviewed the submitted Reimbursement Request for the two bridges. Comments were provided to Ashby USA representatives. Meetings are being held with the developer seeking these reimbursements to finalize the numbers No activities during the last period No activities during the last period. During the last period, the developer submitted reimbursement request for the retention. CONTRACT PAID V/N V/N TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) I Oulo6-uO V/N VIN VIN V/N PROJECT ENGINEER Amer Attar Amer Attar Amer Attar Amer Attar 1 Amer Attar Amer Attar Amer Attar Will Becerra/ Beryl Yasinosky/ Amer Attar Annie Bostre- Le/ Amer Attar Amer Attar Amer Attar Amer Attar PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Pechanga Parkway (mitigation land) Surplus Land Diaz Road Realignment Riverside County Flood Control Parcels -Old Town Santa Gertrudis Ped. Bridge Santiago Detention Basin Murrieta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension Policy re: Site Assessments Miscellaneous Right of Way Related Items Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek Roripaugh Ranch CFD Harveston CFD Harveston CFD Crown Hill CFD 1- 0 0 a a r 0 w 0 0 Z CC T a SO Z 1-90Md 9Z 40 CFD 03 -02 CFD 01 -02 I CFD 03 -06 CFD 03 -01J CJ cn cc re o. cc ct co re PAGE 9 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS Met with Tony Louka, Caltrans Environmental Engineering, Adam Smith, Standard Pacific, along with Matt Peters (city Planner) and Steve Beswick (Pechanga Parkway Project Manager). The meeting was to review the walls along the Wolf Creek Development. Standard Pacific is to raise them to 8'. To satisfy the Federal requirements, Caltrans will need a letter from the City for some of the open area that provide access from the trail to the development. Standard Pacific is to survey adjacent property owners to see if they are OK with the openings or if they want these openings closed. The City's letter would notify Caltrans with the results and what action the City would take based on these results. A letter from the City to Standard Pacific detailing the wall requirements was sent on 01/06/09. No activities during the last period. 1 Various Projects. On -going review of CIP project contracts, amendments, extra work authorizations change orders and maintaining budget accounts. Providing assistance to staff in processing invoices for all CIP division projects. Project is currently in construction phase. Continue to process reimbursement requests for Caltrans submittal and approval. Contract has been awarded. Federal funding reimbursement requests will be submitted to Caltrans as project progresses. $458,990 STP funds New PES form updated and submitted to Caltrans, Environmental Division to obtain 'environmental clearances approval to proceed with final design processes. Total HBRR funds $3,920,000. Received December 2, 2008 the approval of our PES document. Prior to obtaining the Categorical Exclusion we shall provide Caltrans various technical studies. SR2S funding has been awarded in the amount of $425,520. In addition to SR2S funding we have been awarded $132,000 in SB821 funding. Quarter Ended 12/31 /08 TUMF reimbursement requests to be prepared for submittal to WRCOG RCTC. Meeting with WRCOG to clear up outstanding progress billings and review of processes for future reimbursement requests. Letter to follow from City to WRCOG in summary of meeting minutes. Program funding is scheduled for FY2009 -2010. Environmental clearance has been approved and project is slated for construction in the next fiscal year. Currently in process of preparing our 'Request for Allocation' through the CTC and also our RFA package to Caltrans for 'Authorization to Proceed with Construction'. Total funds awarded per TE Funding adjustments $1,133,000. Continue to review construction expenditures for federal reimbursement of PLH funds. Prepare and submit reimbursement requests to Caltrans, Sacramento. Total PLH funding is $4,000,000. CONTRACT PAID VIN VIN V/N V/N V/N VIN V/N VIN V/N V/N TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) V/N On -going J 6u!e6 -uO VIN V/N VIN V/N VIN VIN VIN 223NION3 1D3•O21d Amer A ttar Julie Dauer Julie Dauer Julia Dauer Julie Dauer Julie Dauer Julie Dauer Julie Dauer Julie Dauer Julie Dauer PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Od0 H00l0 /PPM Serena Hills CFD Quarterly Review Tracking, preparing, and processing Federal, State and TUMF Funds Reimbursements Contract Administration Murdeta Creek Multi Purpose Trail Surface Transportation Program (STP) De Portals Road Pavement Rehabilitation Highway Bridge Replacement Rehabilitation Program (HBRR) Main Street Bridge SR2S- Safe Routes to School Program Ped /Bicycle Bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek to Chaparral Hig Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF) TE Transportation Enhancement Winchester Road /State Route 79 North Corridor Beautification Projec Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements Public Land Highways Funded Fe Fe 0 a a U ILI Oz s 4 9 0 to u 0 CFD 02 -081 Various Various LZ 0 I SO L L Various r e 3 a PW99 -11 (Phase II) cn el co cc o cc 0. cc i i D I O Z i Ili I i Lt PAGE 10 OF 11 CURRENT STATUS PROGRESS Continued review of CIP project bonds scheduled for release. Resolution approved by City Council for the Cooperative Work Agreement (CWA). The CWA will extend the terms of the original agreement to allow for the continuation of project implementation and the award of a consultant agreement for this project. 2006/07 BTA funds approved for the planning preliminary engineering and total award of $395,000. CWA is anticipated to be approved in April 2009. Specifications library is continuously being updated and amended. The boiler -plate section is also being reviewed and updated. Federal Specifications were updated and standardized for De- Portola and Rancho California Road. All specifications were updated to 2009. This Project is to identify all future projects necessary so that the current Circulation Element of the General Plan is fully implemented. Data entry into the database is complete. The tasks of field verification, cost estimates preparation, and aerial mapping have all been completed. The information gathering and the reporting stage of this project is complete. CIP staff will work with GIS to automate the availability and the update of the information. City receives blue prints from many contractors marked with As -Built conditions for various projects. Some of these As -Built conditions have never been transferred to the project mylars. As -Built plans will be created for all recent projects, if it was not done at the time of submission. An Access database was created for our Consultant Selection List. Information is available on the City's web -site on how to be placed on the list and responses are being entered into the computer as they are received. Caltrans, Local Assistance approved the construction phase of work. STPL funding of $2,958,000. Project is currently out to bid. Bid Opening is scheduled for January 29, 2009. City has been awarded $515,000 in Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP) funding. Disbursements for these programs have currently been suspended. CONTRACT PAID VIN V/N V/N V/N V/N V/N V/N TIME COMPLETE (Est. comp./ bid date) V/N V/N Suto6 uO Bulo6 -up Bulo6 -uO V/N VIN PROJECT ENGINEER Julie Dauer I Julie Dauer David McBride Zi LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL Jane0 alloy Julie Dauer PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION, CONTRACTOR CONTRACT $'s Bond Releases 2006/07 Bicycle Transportation Account BTA Funds Santa Gertrudis Creek Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect Standardize the format of the Specifications for all projects Circulation Element Implement Plan Update Plans to Reflect As -Built Conditions for All Recent Projects Consultant Selection Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road (STPL) Pavement Rehabilitation of Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to Butterfield Stage Road Citywide Traffic Light Synchronization System Purchase, install F. implement an adaptive traffic signal synchronization system along six corridors within the City. 1- 0 C a r U 'O pz z a L Various o c 3 a Various P I.90Md Gal a. eZ a. re CL stt CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report February March 2009 PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION Prepared by: Amer Attar Submitted by: Greg Butler Date: 3/24/2009 Roripaugh Ranch Fire Station The majority of work was completed by April of 2006. The remaining work will be completed when the utilities are completed with the City's undertaking of this work estimated in June of 2009. In addition, a fire engine /truck venting system (requested /added on 2/06) will be installed when the Contractor is re- mobilized, this cost is also included in the approved change order total. City Property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway (Northwest RDA Property) Rough Grading This project provided for the rough grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway. All work was completed on March 28, 2007. Site restoration, including hydroseeding, was completed in December of 2008. A notice of completion was approved by the City Council at the 1/13/09 meeting. Ongoing maintenance expenses will be incurred for NPDES measures until such time the property is developed. Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail This project will build equestrian, pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. The bulk of contract work has been completed; remaining work includes landscape mulch placement, hydroseeding, and trail signage and striping. Completion is scheduled for late March. Old Town Infrastructure Project -Town Square and Mercedes Main Street This project includes the construction of the Town Square and street improvements on Mercedes Main Streets. On March 18, 2008, the City Council awarded the construction contract to L H Engineering Company, Inc for $3,458,495.00. All storm drain, sewer, and water improvements are complete and the roadways have been base paved. Work is ongoing in the Town Square. A redesign of the fountain is complete, priced and is being constructed. The anticipated completion date is middle of April of 2009. Old Town Infrastructure Projects Underground Utility District This project will effectively underground all overhead utility lines along Old Town Front Street, between 2nd and 6th streets, all of Main Street east of Murrieta Creek Mercedes Street between 2nd and 6th streets. Herman Weissker was awarded the work at the 3/18/08, City Council Meeting. Work under this project is complete and a Notice of Completion was approved on 2/10/09. Verizon is the last remaining utility to complete their property hook ups and removal of the remaining poles which is anticipated for completion in March of 2009. 1 Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY 2007 -2008 This project will slurry seal streets mainly in the Paloma del Sol area. Construction is essentially complete. Minor punchlist items are being addressed. Estimated completion is 09/15/08. Roller Hockey Rink Dasher Board System This project will replace the boards at the existing Roller Hockey Rink. This project is 100% complete. The Board of Directors acceped the project on 11/25/08. The Notice of Completion has been filed. Pechanga Parkway Phase I1 Street Improvements from Temecula Parkway to City Limits Pechanga Road. This project will widen Pechanga Parkway to its ultimate width from Temecula Parkway to Pechanga Road. Construction activities include: pavement grinding removals, subgrade, preparation, aggregate base placement, irrigation, and utilities. The Contractor completed switching traffic to the 3rd stage of construction on 02- 28-09. Northbound traffic is still on the east side of Pechanga Parkway from Rainbow Canyon Rd to Deer Hollow Wy and southbound traffic was moved to the west side of Pechanga Parkway from Rainbow Canyon Rd to Deer Hollow Wy. Completion of the project is scheduled for June 2009. Old Town Infrastructure Projects Parking Structure Office /Retail Frontage This project includes the site grading and retaining walls for the Civic Center the Parking Structure site as well as construction of a parking structure, including office frontage shell space. The grading for the Civic Center Pad is 90% complete. The site perimeter retaining walls on the North end and along 1 -15 along the Civic Center are complete. The storm drain has been relocated. The footings and basement level shear walls of the parking structure are ongoing. Anticipated turn over date for the Civic Center site is April 7, 2009. Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal Desiltation Pond This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices (BMP) of the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and the requirement of RWQCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park. 401 Certification, Streambed Alteration Agreement, and Nationwide Permits have been acquired. Bids were opened on 08/26/08 and will be awarded pending confirmation of FEMA reimbursement funding. Old Town Civic Center This project will construct the Old Town Civic Center. City Council awarded the contract to Edge Development, Inc. for $31,555,500.00 on 9/09/08. Edge's work cannot start until the Civic Center site is fully graded and the basement level foundation and walls of the north end of parking structure constructed and backfilled by PCL as part of the Parking Structure Project (estimated date is 4/07/09). RFI and Submittal processing is ongoing in preparation of the start of construction. Temecula Community Center Expansion The EDA issued a Notice to Proceed to the City of Temecula on January 7, 2009 and the Contractor was issued a Notice to Proceed for January 13, 2009. The building is being framed. The anticipated completion date of the project is late September of 2009. De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project (from Jedediah Smith to Margarita) 2 This project involves rehabilitating De Portola Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to Margarita Rd. This is a federally funded project. Pre construction meeting was held 2/25/09, with construction scheduled to begin the week of 3/16/09. Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road (Ynez to East City Limit) STPL Project This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to the City limits on the east. The City Council will consider awarding this contract to All American Asphalt at the March 24, 2009 meeting. Site Demolition at 41351 Armada Place Project consist of the demolition of 2 houses at the NE corner of Butterfield Stage Road /Rancho California Road. Project was advertised for bids and bids were opened on 1/29/09 with Vezion's West, Inc. as the lowest bidder. The City and the Contractor are in the process of finalizing the contract documents. A pre- construction meeting was held On 03- 12 -09. 3 PROJECTS IN DESIGN Re-Stripe Route 79 South to 8 lanes from Pechanga Parkway to 1 -15 This project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway (formerly State Route 79 South) from 1 -15 to Pechanga Parkway. The City is working to meet Caltrans requirements to do the striping. Pechanga Parkway Storm Drain Improvements Environmental Mitigation This project includes the construction of new wetlands for the Wolf Valley Creek Channel Improvements Stage 1. The wetlands will be created through the construction of new landscape and irrigation systems. The site is located along the north bank of Temecula Creek (within flood plain /way areas). The environmental regulatory agencies have approved this new mitigation area. Mylars are ready for signature. The contract bid document was reviewed and will be revised to incorporate all of the corrections. Offers for purchase of the properties were made. The City Council adopted a Resolution of Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 meeting. The proposed improvements cannot be implemented until the City obtain possession of the properties. Murrieta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension from Commerce Center to Diaz Rd The project includes the extension of Overland Drive from Commerce Center Drive to Diaz Road with a bridge over Murrieta Creek. Coordination with RCFC WCD, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the state environmental regulatory agencies is required. The consultant submitted 90% design plans to the City. The plans were sent to internal reviewers and Utility Companies for comments. Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek (Replacement) This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. Design consultant Simon Wong Engineering (SWE) and the City are continuing to pursue environmental permitting and coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge replacement as a project separate from the Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek Improvement project. Final environmental reports were received in November, 2008; revised PES form and accompanying technical reports were submitted to Caltrans on 1/6/09. The approved PES form was received from Caltrans on 2/25/09; the technical reports remain under review. The 100% PS &E package was received from the design consultant on 2/17/09, and is under review by staff. Pedestrian /Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis Creek This project includes the construction of an approx. 150' ped /bike bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek near Chaparral H.S. This is a federally funded project, which will involve a NEPA document. The approved Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form was received from Caltrans on 12/03/08; work on required environmental studies /reports has begun. 100% design plans were received from the design consultant on 2/23/09 and are under staff review. Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek This project involves the design, environmental clearance, and construction of a new bridge over Murrieta Creek at the westerly terminus of Western Bypass and an extension of Pujol Street to the new structure. Once constructed, this will serve as the southerly connection of the Westem Bypass Corridor. Design is underway. Geotechnical investigations have been initiated and 30% design is under review. 4 Redhawk Park Improvements This project will add amenities to four park sites in the Redhawk area. Due to budgetary constraints, the construction was divided into phases over a number of years. At the December 11, 2007 meeting, the City Council approved an agreement with RJM for the construction drawings of the chosen amenities, which include a half court basketball court, ADA accessible parking, and dog park at Redhawk Community Park; a seatwall and shade structure at Sunset Park. The preparation of the construction drawings continues. Temecula Park and Ride (79 South) This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway (formerly 79 South) at La Paz. The 70% design drawings are being returned to AAE for revision and resubmittal. The WQMP for this project is being reviewed and may change the configuration of the detention basins. This project is currently on hold. Pechanga Pkwy -Dual Right Turn Lanes from Temecula Parkway (R79S) This project includes the design and construction of two right -turn lanes on eastbound Temecula Parkway to southbound Pechanga Parkway. The project includes the widening of Temecula Parkway at Pechanga Parkway relocation of traffic signal poles. 100% design plans are complete. The City is in the process of purchasing the required right of way. The City Council adopted a Resolution of Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 meeting. Once the needed right of way is acquired, construction will be scheduled. Santiago Detention Basin This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin. The proposed detention basin (1 acre in size) is located on the south side of Santiago Road between Vallejo Avenue and Orsmby Road. 100% design plans and specifications have been reviewed and corrections will be incorporated into the bid documents. Winchester Road State Route 79 North North Corridor Beautification This federally funded project will design and construct landscaping and irrigation enhancements to the existing raised medians along Winchester Road between Ynez Road and the easterly City limits. The 100% design package has been reviewed and upon completion of these revisions it will be submitted to Caltrans for construction authorization. Due to funding obligations the construction phase of the project cannot begin until the next fiscal year. French Valley Parkway Interstate 15 Over Crossing and Interchange Improvements Phase 1 (PS &E) 5 A southbound off -Ramp to Jefferson, an auxiliary lane, and widening the bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek at the Winchester southbound off-ramp are the components of Phase 1. City continued the design work. Status is as follows: PS &E City is preparing 95% Plans, Specifications, and Estimate. Right of Way Establishing limits of dedication. Discussions are continuing with owners of affected parcels within Phase 1 work. Declaration of Units Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase. Utilities Pothole of existing utilities within APE are complete. Conceptual Landscape /Aesthetics Concept was selected, with Murrieta, Caltrans, and IBC concurrence. Selection was incorporated into Draft Structures PS &E submittal. Other: Maintenance Agreement City preparing exhibit for first draft. Old Town Gymnasium This projects involves the design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium adjacent the Boys Girls Club on Pujoi Street. WLC is still working on design scenarios with Boys and Girls Club Staff. The land is to be utilized as staging area for the Murrieta Creek Improvements project and it will need to be acquired from Riverside County Flood Control (RCFC) for the current design. The land will not be available until the Creek project is completed. A conceptual design committee meeting was held on January 27, 2009. Pavement Management Program Update This project will update the City's Pavement Management Program (PMP) for the years 2008 -2013. The 90% PMP report has been submitted and is being reviewed by staff. Localized Storm Drain Improvements This project will fix the drainage problem at the south end of Front Street (at the MWD easement). Baseline right of way, utilities, and mapping are established. This project is currently on hold. Long Canyon Detention Basin Access Road Plans and specifications are 90% complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove excess silt deposited within the basin before constructing the access road. Project is on hold until FEMA determination is finalized. Nicolas Valley Assessment District (Liefer Road) This project will study assessment district feasibility and formation, including completing the street and minor storm drain improvements on the unimproved portions of certain streets within Nicolas Valley (Liefer Road) area. The City Council approved an agreement for the street improvement design with David Evans and Associates at the 10/28/08 City Council Meeting. The kick off meeting for the design of the street improvements was held on 12/17/08. Consultant submitted 30% plans and a preliminary cost estimate. They are under staff review. Library Additional Parking 6 This project will provide 70 -100 parking stalls on the graded City property about 1200 feet west of the existing library as an over flow parking lot. Hall Foreman is doing the design of the parking lot under the annual agreement they have with the City. The design kick off meeting was held on 11/12/08. Surveying and geotechnical investigations are complete. The consultant provided the City with three preliminary alternative layouts. Staff is reviewing these alternatives. Staff is also looking at the option of extending the existing parking lot. Roripaugh Ranch Street Improvements Phase Phase I include the construction of Butterfield Stage Road from Murrieta Hot springs Road to Calle Chapos South Loop Road and getting the Fire Station functional. Currently, staff is working on the Bid Package. Work to be done by the design consultant is on hold until the Roripaugh Ranch CFD No. 03 -02 liens are resolved and a settlement is reached. PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS Traffic Signal Installation Citywide, Butterfield Stage Rd at Welton St Channel St This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Street Channel Street. Plans, Specifications Estimate (PS &E) are complete. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was given by the City Council at the 12/16/08 meeting. The project is out to bid. Bid opening is scheduled for 03/17/09. Traffic Signal Installation Citywide, Meadows Pkwy at McCabe Dr This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive /Sunny Meadows Drive. Plans, Specifications Estimate (PS &E) are complete. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was given by the City Council at the 12/16/08 meeting. The project is out to bid. Bid opening is scheduled for 03/17/09. 8 1 -151 SR 79S Ultimate Interchange This project will modify the 1 -15/ SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected future traffic. City continued development of design geometrics, technical studies, and reports. Status of outstanding items are as follows: Project Report Under Caltrans review. Supplemental Fact Sheet Under Caltrans review. Modified Access Report FHWA Determination of Acceptability, approved July 2007. Final approval pending approval of the Final Environmental Document. Geometric Approval Drawings Under Caltrans review. Final Environmental Document Awaiting approval of Project Report. Life Cycle Cost Analysis Under Caltrans review. French Valley Parkway Interstate 15 Over Crossing and Interchange Improvements (PA ED) This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1 -15/1 -215 split. City continued development of the Project Report and Environmental Document. Status is as follows: Draft Project Report Approved June 2006. Project Report Final preparation pending approval of Environmental Doc. Draft Environmental Document City revising per Caltrans comments. New Connection Report (NCR) Letter of Acceptability received in July 2008. Traffic Operations Analysis Approved 02/05/08. Exception to 20 -yr Traffic Design Approved 12/17/07. Stormwater Data Report City revising per Caltrans comments. Mandatory Design Exceptions Approved 07/18/06. Advisory Design Exceptions Approved 07/18/06. Exception to Ramp Metering Policy Approved 07/05/06. Geometric Approval Drawings Approved 07/18/06. Revised Geometric Approval Drawings Approved 01/11/08. Storm Drain Study Approved 03/21 /08. Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report Approved Oct 2008. Other: PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE Declaration of Units Request for Metric Exception denied by Catrans. Freeway Agreements City revising per Caltrans comments. Risk Management Plan Updating as necessary. Project Charter 1st draft is under Caltrans review. Maintenance Agreement Preparing 1st submittal for Caltrans review. Financial Plan Updating as necessary. Temecula Creek Crossing Access to Highway 79 South (Temecula Parkway) The project consists of performing an alignment study to set a specific horizontal and vertical alignment for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular access to Loma Linda Road, including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek. Final engineering report will be completed in March 2009. Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian /Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect 9 The project will provide a Class I bicycle trail that connects the existing Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian /Bicycle Trail at Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Multi- Purpose Trail at Diaz Road. The City Council approved an agreement with Hall Foreman at the 11/25/08 meeting. The kick off meeting was held on 01/08/09. Preparation of the alignment study has begun. 10 TO: Greg Butler, Director of Public Works FR Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Supervisor DATE: March 5, 2009 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report February, 2009 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in -house personnel for the month of February, 2009: SIGNS A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired II. TREES MEMORANDUM A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns IV. CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned V. RIGHT -OF -WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right -of -way abatement VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations B. Total S.F. VII. STENCILING A. New and repainted legends B. 1 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping 34 11 43 14 III. ASPHALT REPAIRS A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 5,659 B. Total Tons 97 411 28,000 30 4,003 R: \MAINTAI MMOACTRPI' Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 39 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 57 service order requests for the month of January, 2009. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 66 hours of overtime which includes standby time, special events and response to street emergencies. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of February, 2009 was $16,569.68 compared to $3,960.00 for the month of January, 2009. Account No. 5402 5,890.00 Account No. 5401 10,679.68 Account No. 999 -5402 0 Electronic Copies: Amer Attar Principal Engineer (CIP) Dan York City Engineer Jerry Gonzalez Associate Engineer (Traffic) R: \MAINTA IN\MOACIRPr g cia o wzN ce IQ IL f 1 Ill IT it N ca in 1 Q42 S7S 00'£4L'Z9$ £Z Z£9' L 1,122,140 $54.175.00 O P) CD 0 0 0 N W P- LO e VI et fV N r- t+) V 4£'99L 0 0 2 $10,679.68 00'0$ 0 0 00'9L9'9E$ ZEL 610,000 $32,912.50 0 0 0 cn 09111.6'Z9$ Asphalt Square Feet 0 0 Concrete Square Feet 0 0 Drainage Channels 0 2 TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $10,679.68 Striping Linear Feet 0 0 Sandblasting Linear Feet 0 0 TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $0.00 Trees Trimmed 212 540 Trees Removed 0 3 TOTAL COSTS $10,600.00 $27,976.00 R.O.W. SPRAYING SQ. FEET 385,000 225,000 Signs Replaced 45 34 Signs Installed 14 11 Catch Basins Cleaned 569 411 Trees Trimmed 59 14 R.O.W. Weed Abatement 2,000 28,000 New Repainted Legends 11 0 After Hours Call Outs 48 66 Service Order Requests 57 39 Graffiti Removal Sq Ft 10,187 4,003 TOTAL COSTS $28,027.24 $34,891.56 o re VI 7 co a. tx DATE STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST ACCOUNT OF WORK SIZE CONTRACTOR: BECKER ENGINEERING Date: 02/26/09 5402 BUTTERFIELD STAGE BRIDGE REPAIR DAMAGED GUARD RAIL DUE TO T.C. TOTAL COST 2,115.00 Date: 02/02/09 5402 CITYWIDE A.C. SAW CUTTING FOR PW PATCH CREW TOTAL COST 6,775.00 Date: 02/23/09 5401 JOHN WARNER RETENTION POND REMOVAL OF SILT AND DEBRIS FROM POND TOTAL COST 3,024.88 Date: 02/23/09 5401 VALLEJO CHANNEL REMOVAL OF SILT AND DEBRIS FROM CHANNEL TOTAL COST 7,654.80 CONTRACTOR: Date: TOTAL COST Date: TOTAL COST CONTRACTOR: Date: TOTAL COST Date: TOTAL COST TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 $10,679.68 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 5,890.00 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99 -5402 STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of February, 2009 R: MAINfAIMMOACFRPT DATE LOCATION SCOPE OF WORK S.F. TOTAL TONS 02/02/09 VINCENT MORAGA BUSINESS PARK DRIVE R R A.C. 118 3 02/03/09 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE R R A.C. 288 5 02/04/09 CITYWIDE POTHOLES /OVERLAYS 241 3 02/05/09 PAUBA AT VIA CERDA R R A.C. 325 8 02/09/08 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIR 52 TEMP A.C. 02/10/09 MARGARITA R R A.C. 205 8.5 02/11/09 PAUBA E/O CERDA R R A.C. 817 18 02/12/09 MARGARITA AT RANCHO VISTA R R A.C. 200 7 02/17/09 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIR 105 TEMP A.C. 02/18/09 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIR 42 TEMP A.C. 0211/8/09 PAUBA E/O VIA RAMI R R A.C. 450 11 02/19/09 PAUBA E/O VIA RAMI R R A.C. 630 12 023/20/09 PAUBA E/O VIA RAMI CAP BASE PAVE 285 4 02/23/09 LOS RANCHITOS AREA MISCELLANEOUS R R A.C. 164 3 02/24/09 CITYWIDE MISCELLANEOUS R R A.C. 316 4.5 02/26/09 RAINBOW CANYON ROAD A.C. OVERLAY 1,018 6.5 02/27/09 OLD TOWN R R A.C. 403 3.5 TOTAL TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 5.659 TONS 97 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 R:IMAINTAINI W KCMPLTD\ASPHALT.RPR CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 K: \MAINfAIMWKCMPLEI D \CATCHBAS\ DATE LOCAI4 N WORK COMPLETED 02/02/09 AREA #1 CLEANED CHECKED 70 CATCH BASINS 02/02/09 CITYWIDE CLEANED CHECKED 24 CATCH BASINS 02/03/09 AREA #4 CLEANED CHECKED 10 CATCH BASINS 02/03/09 AREA #3 CLEANED CHECKED 28 CATCH BASINS 02/04/09 AREA #4 CLEANED CHECKED 43 CATCH BASINS 02/04/09 AREA #4 CLEANED CHECKED 44 CATCH BASINS 02/05/09 AREA #4 CLEANED CHECKED 29 CATCH BASINS 02/05/09 AREA #5 CLEANED CHECKED 24 CATCH BASINS 02/06/09 CITYWIDE "RAIN" CLEANED CHECKED 32 CATCH BASINS 02/09/09 CITYWIDE CLEANED CHECKED 21 CATCH BASINS 02/17/09 CITYWIDE CLEANED CHECKED 17 CATCH BASINS 02/17/09 CITYWIDE CLEANED CHECKED 11 CATCH BASINS 02/18/09 REDHAWK CLEANED CHECKED 18 CATCH BASINS 02/23/09 CITYWIDE CLEANED CHECKED 26 CATCH BASINS 02/24/09 AREA #4 CLEANED CHECKED 14 CATCH BASINS TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED CHECKED 411 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 K: \MAINfAIMWKCMPLEI D \CATCHBAS\ CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 R:'MAIN1AI MW KCMPLTD\GRAFFITI\ t f .-f' +GP"n r r r COMPLETED 02/02/09 AVENIDA DE MISSIONS REMOVED 30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/02/09 1-15 FWY REMOVED 90 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/02/09 MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD REMOVED 123 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/02/09 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 166 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/03/09 MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD REMOVED 41 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/04/09 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT MARGARITA (CHANNEL) REMOVED 137 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/04/09 POCO VIA REMOVED 36 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/05/09 MARGARITA 5/0 SOLANA REMOVED 45 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/09/09 LA SERENA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD REMOVED 80 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/09/09 31943 LEIGH LANE REMOVED 70 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/09 /09 MARGARITA S/O AVENIDA LIMA DEL SOL REMOVED 27 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/10/09 1 -15 FWY CITY LIMIT TO CITY LIMIT REMOVED 259 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/10/09 PECHANGA PARKWAY AT RAINBOW CANYON ROAD REMOVED 200 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/11/09 YUKON AT LONG VALLEY REMOVED 140 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/11/09 MONUMENT WALL SOUTH OF CITY REMOVED 144 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/12/09 AREA 43 REMOVED 175 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/17/09 WINCHESTER AT CREEK REMOVED 78 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/17/09 MARGARITA ROAD REMOVED 24 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/17/09 BUTTERFIELD STAGE BRIDGE REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/18/09 LA SERENA REMOVED 19 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/23/09 CAMINO SAN JOSE REMOVED 7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/23/09 VIA GILBERTO REMOVED 121 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/23/09 WOLF CREEK REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/23/09 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 323 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/24/09 SOLANA AT YNEZ REMOVED 19 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/24/09 RANCHO VISTA AT AVENIDA DE LA REINA REMOVED 104 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/25/09 VIA GILBERTO REMOVED 13 S.F. OF GRAFFITI CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 R:'MAIN1AI MW KCMPLTD\GRAFFITI\ as DATE ..,ar J, t) NKNlxt�Mt h Ier s a 'v YOR'R'COGYPLETED 02/26/09 6T" AT FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 80 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/27/09 GEORGETOWN REMOVED 68 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 02/27/09 6 STREET AT PUJOL REMOVED 1,344 S.F. OF GRAFFITI TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED TOTAL LOCATIONS 4.003 30 R:\MAINI'AIMW KCMPLTDIGRAFFITR 00000000000 0000 000000000 rail∎ WMI-W NWM' -Mt... lM .-mPtgMI-O N WMr Incte e V erM MMMM NNNN N N O d U 1. E .0 a 0 T CA 1� ty C C 1, N w d 2 ti co O z A 2 M d W 0 0 z F 8 W N 0 J 7 0 7 W (i) Z I 2 a I E 8 ti p A 0) d 0 Z A 3 it DATE REC'D LOCATION REQUEST DATE WORK COMPLETED 02/02/09 MORAGA DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/02/09 02/02/09 HARVESTON DRIVE SIGN REMOVAL 02/02/09 02/02/09 41411 AVENIDA DE LA REINA TREE TRIMMING 02/02/09 02/02/09 40319 ROSWELL COURT OIL SPILL 02/02/09 02/03/09 TOWN CENTER DRIVE DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/03/09 02/04/09 LEENA WAY MISSING R -1 02/04/09 02/05/09 DEL REY ROAD DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/05/09 02/05/09 DIAZ AT RIO NEDO CLOSED ROAD T.C. 02/05/09 02/06/09 PAUBA ROAD SIGN DOWN 02/06/09 01/06/09 MASTERS DRIVE FLOODING 02/06/09 02/06/09 PUJOL OIL BUCKETS 02/06/09 02/09/09 VIA MONTEZUMA POTHOLE 02/09/09 02/09/09 WINCHESTER AT MALL STREET FLOODING 02/09/09 02/09/09 45745 CLOUDBURST LANE TREE REMOVAL 02/09/09 02/09/09 OLD TOWN FRONT AT 5 1.11 STREET S.N.S. REQUEST 02/09/09 02/09/09 TOWN CENTER DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/09/09 02/10/09 LIEFER ROAD ROAD GRADING 02/10/09 02/10/09 NIGHTHAWK GRAFFITI 02/10/09 02/10/09 40236 HOLDEN CIRCLE TREE TRIMMING 02/10/09 02/10/09 43954 GATEWOOD WAY TREE TRIMMING 02/10/09 02/11/09 LOW FLOW CONCERN 02/11/09 02/1/09 NICOLAS FENCE DOWN 02/1/09 02/1/09 42065 ZEVO DRIVE SIDEWALK REPAIR 02/11/09 02/12/09 33299 FOX ROAD TREE TRIMMING 02/12/09 02/12/09 MARGARITA DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/12/09 02/13/09 30533 MOONTIDE COURT ROOT PRUNING 02/13/09 02/17/09 41846 5 STREET ROOTS IN SEWER 02/17/09 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 R:U4AINfAIMW RKCOMPLTDISORSI DATE REC'D LOCATION REQUEST DATE WORK COMPLETED 02/17/09 HOPE WAY DEBRIS PICK -UP 02/17/09 02/17/09 MEADOWS PARKWAY SIGN DOWN 02/17/09 02/17/09 JEDEDIAH SMITH ROAD POTHOLES 02/17/09 02/17/09 CALLE MEDUSA POTHOLES 02/17/09 02/18/09 40466 CHAUNCEY WAY CRACKS IN STREET 02/18/09 02/19/09 CANTERBURY COURT CRACKS IN STREET 02/19/09 02/20/09 32603 VALENTINO WAY DRIVEWAY IS TOO WIDE 02/20/09 02/20/09 41968 VARDON DRIVE DEAD TREE 02/20/09 02/23/09 28961 SAVANNAH DRIVE OIL SPILL 02/23/09 02/24/09 SANTA CECILIA DRIVE OIL SPILL 02/24/09 02/26/09 REDHAW K PARKWAY SIDEWALK TRIP HAZARD 2/26/09 02/27/09 BRENTWOOD PLACE SPILL ON SIDEWALK 02/27/09 TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 39 R:\MAINTAIN WRKCOMPLTD\SORS\ DATE 4®e� TIUN WORK COMPLETED 02/02/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 8 REPLACED 1 02/03/09 CITYWIDE REPLACED 7 02/04/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 1 REPLACED 2 02/05/09 CITYWIDE REPLACED 1 02/06/09 CITYWIDE REPLACED 2 02/12/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 2 REPLACED 2 02/12/09 WOLF CREEK INSTALLED 5 N.W.S. 02/12/09 DLR DRIVE INSTALLED 2 W -13 -15 02/13/09 MARGARITA AT DE PORTOLA INSTALLED 2 R6 -1 R, 1 R3 -2 02/17/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 5 REPLACED 4 02/18/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 1 REPLACED 11 02/20/09 FLORES DRIVE INSTALLED W -14 -2 02/23/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 10 REPLACED 1 02/24/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 2 REPLACED 3 02/25/09 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 14 I TOTAL. SIGNS REPLACED TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 34 11 43 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SIGNS MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 RM.1AINPAIN WKCMPLTD \SIGNS CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION STENCILS STRIPING MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 DATE 02/24/09 02/25/09 AWN AREA *1 AREA *1 REPAINTED REPAINTED WORK COMPLETED 1,227 L.F. RED CURB 281 LF. RED CURB TOTAL NEW REPAINTED LEGENDS 0 NEW REPAINTED RED CURB STRIPING L.F. 1,508 1 R :MAIN AIN\WRKCOMPLTD\STRIPING CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT -OF -WAY TREE TRIMMING MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 DATE LOCATION WORK COMPLETED 02/11/09 02/23/09 02/23/09 43954 GATEWOOD WAY CALLE TORSICA MEADOWVIEW TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED 3 R.O.W. TREES 2 R.O.W. TREES 9 R.O.W. TREES TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 14 R:MAINTAIM W RKCOMPLTD \TREES CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT -OF -WAY WEED ABATEMENT MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 2009 DATE 02/13/09 LDCAT +ION DEALER DRIVE WORK COMPLETED ABATED 28,000 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS TOTAL S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS ABATED 28.000 S.F. RAMAIMAIMW KCOMPLTD\W EEDS POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92590 Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Traffic Division Activities /Events Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of February 2009. These activities include the following: Citation statistics (attachment) SLAP update School zone report Community Action Patrol supported call -outs: Car vs motorcycle accident- Diaz Rd x Rio Nedo Fatal car accident- Nicolas Rd x N. General Kearny Homicide- Promenade Mall Community Action Patrol activity patrol hours: 657. (YTD: 1475 hrs.) Special events for February: None to report Radar Trailer Deployment If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the Temecula Police Department (951) 696- 3042 Sincerely, Sergeant Mark Leggett Temecula Police Department Traffic Division March 26, 2009 Winchester Rd x Ynez Rd Ynez Rd x DLR Drive Pechanga Parkway x Via Consuelo TEMECULA POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC DIVISION RADAR TRAILER DEPLOYMENT 2009 January Primary Street Deployment Number Date Radar Trailer x Cross Street Duration Vehicle 01/05 No. 3 Vail Ranch Pkwy x Sunbeam 4 days 11,931 01/05 No. 2 Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez 4 days 40 01/12 No. 3 Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez 2 days 15,058 01/26 No. 3 Winchester Rd x Nicolas 2 days 17,775 February 2/02 No. 3 Winchester Rd x Ynez 2 days 15,891 2/02 No. 2 Ynez Rd x DLR Driver 2 days 9,436 2/23 No. 3 Pechanga Parkway x Via Consuelo 2 days 21,041 February, 2009 Citations Total 1588 Hazardous Citations 939 Non Hazardous Citations 352 S.L.A.P. 214 N.E.T. Citations 61 Parking Citations 297 School Zones 38 Seatbelts 43 Community Presentations 0 Traffic Collisions Non -Injury 60 Injury Complaint of Pain 25 Injury 3 Fatal 1 Total 89 D.U.I. Arrests D.U.I. Arrests 25 Cell Phone Cites Total cell phone cites 95 (23123 23124 CVC) PART 1 CRIME Arson TOTAL 0 Assaults 24 Burglary 33 Larceny Theft 98 Murder 1 Rape 2 Robbery 3 Veh Theft 20 Grand Total 181 C ENTRAL RIME A NALYSIS UNIT l sinrrory To: Fm: Date: Re: Total part 1 calls: 181 Lt. Kubel Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst March 17, 2009 Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula February 01 28 2009 30755 -A Auki Road, Murrieta, GA 92563 (951) 696 -3004 In response to your request to provide information in regards to Part 1 Crimes for the above time frame, I found the following: Part 1 CaIIs for Service Total Part 1 CaIIs For Service By Zones If you need any additional assistance in regards to this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks. 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(Penal Code 409.5) Evacuation Orders The terms Voluntary and Mandatory are used to describe evacuation orders. How- ever, local jurisdictions may use other terminology such as Precautionary and Imme- diate Threat. These terms are used to alert you to the significance of the danger. All evacuation instructions provided by officials should be followed immediately for your safety. Long Before a Fire Threatens Prepare an Evacuation Checklist and Organize: Critical medications. fria Important personal papers, photos. Essential valuables. Pet and livestock transport, limited amount of pet food. Change of clothing, toiletries. Cell phone. Critical papers and effects in a fire -proof safe. An Evacuation Route Map with at least two routes.* Drive your planned route of escape before an actual emergency.* *During an evacuation, law enforcement/ emergency personnel may determine your route. If Evacuation is a Possibility Locate your Evacuation Checklist and place the items in your vehicle. Park your vehicle facing outward and carry your car keys with you. Locate your pets and keep them nearby. Prepare farm animals for transport. Place connected garden hoses and buckets full of water around the house. Move propane BBQ appliances away from structures. Cover -up. Wear long pants, long sleeve shirt, heavy shoes /boots, cap, dry bandanna for face cover, goggles or glasses. 100% cotton is preferable. Leave lights on in the house door unlocked. VII Leave windows closed air conditioning off. The Evacuation Process 1. Officials will determine the areas to be evacuated and the routes to use depending upon the fire's location, behavior, winds, terrain, etc. 2. Law enforcement agencies are typically responsible for enforcing an evacua- tion order. Follow their directions promptly. 3. You will be advised of potential evacuations as early as possible. You must take the initiative to stay informed and aware. Listen to your radio /TV for announcements from law enforcement and emergency personnel. 4. You may be directed to temporary assembly areas to await transfer to a safe location. If You Become Trapped While in your vehicle: Stay calm. Park your vehicle in an area clear of vegetation. Close all vehicle windows and vents. Cover yourself with wool blanket or jacket. Lie on vehicle floor. Use your cell phone to advise officials Call 911. While on foot: Stay calm. Go to an area clear of vegetation, a ditch or depression if possible. Lie face down, cover up. Use your cell phone to advise officials Call 911. While in your home: Stay calm, keep your family together. Call 911 and inform authorities of your location. Fill sinks and tubs with cold water. Keep doors and windows closed, but unlocked. Stay inside your house. Stay away from outside walls and windows. Note it will get hot in the house, but it is much hotter, and more dangerous outside. After the fire passes, and if it is safe, check the following areas for fire: The roof and house exterior. Under decks and inside your attic. Your yard for burning trees, woodpiles, etc. Returning Home Fire officials will determine when it is safe for you to return to your home. This will be done as soon as possible considering safety and accessibility. When you return home: Be alert for downed power lines and other hazards. Check propane tanks, regulators, and lines before turning gas on. Check your residence carefully for hidden embers or smoldering fires. www.fire.ca.gov m fin "D rn su n c su n O% La evacuation Inclina Evacuaciones son hechos para salvar vidas y para permitir respondiendo personaje a concen- trar en Ia emergencia a Ia mano. Por favor de evac- uar rapido cuando se solicite! La Ley Cuando quiera que hay una amenaza a la salud o seguridad publico esta creado por una calamidad como inundation, tormenta, incendio, terremoto, explosion, ac- cidente o otro desastre. Oficiales de la ley puedan cerrar el area donde la amenaza existe. Cualquier persona que no este autorizado y que sabiendo y delieramente entra una area que a estado cerrado y que sabiendo deliberamente se queda en el area despues de haber recibido noticia a evacuar o irse sera culpable de un delito menor. [Penal Code 409.5 (c)] Ordenes De Evacacion A veces se va oir los terminos Voluntario y Obligatorio para describir ordenes de evacuation, sin embargo autoridades locales tal vez usen otra terminologia como Preventivo y Amenaza Inmediata. Los terminos estan usados para alertar los al pelgro signifi cante y todo las instrucciones de evacuation que esta provenido de los oficial- es, y debe de estar seguido de inmediata para su seguridad. Antes Que Un Incendio Amenazas Preparese una lista de control de evacuation y organice: Medicina criticales. Importante papeles personales, fotos, etc. Esenciales valiosos. Transporte de sus animales domesticadosy ganados y limitados cantidades de comida para los animales domesticados. Cambio de ropa, articulos de rocador, etc. Papeles criticos y afectos de la raja fuerte de seguridad. Una mapa de evacuation de ruta, y por lo menos dos rutas.* Maneje su ruta planeada de escape antes de una emergencia actual. *Durante una evacuation, un ofi cia! de !a ley /personaje de emergencia pueda determinar su ruta. Si Evacuation Es Una Posibilidad Localice su lista de evacuation de control y congregue los articulos en la lista. Pongalos en su vehiculo. Estacione su vehiculo boca arriba y cargue sus llaves del auto. Localice sus animales domesticos y tenlos cerca. Prepare animales del rancho para transporte. Ponge una escalera afuera para acceso al techo. Ponge conectado mangueras de jardin y cubetas llenas de agua al red edor de su hogar. (junta herramientas de apagar incendios fuera de una puerta exterior). Mueve aparatos de barbacoa de propano afuera de estructuras. Cubiertese. Pongase pantalones largos, camisa de manga larga, zapatos /botas pesados, gorra, panuelo grande que sea seco para cubrir la cara, gafas lentes. Ropa de 100% algodon es preferida. Deja las lutes aprendidas en su hogar puertas abiertas. Deja las ventanas cerradas el aire condicionado apagado. El Processo De Evacuacion 1. Oficiales determinaran las areas que estaran evacuadas y las rutas que podran usar, dependiente en la localizacion del incendio, compor tamiento, viento, terreno, etc. 2. Agencias de la Aplicacion de la ley son tipicamente responsables para imponer un orden de evacuacion. Sigue estas direcciones puntualmente. 3. Estaran avisados de evacuaciones potenciales to mas pronto posible. Tiene que tomar la iniciativa para estar informado y consciente. Escuche la radio /televisor para anuncios de las ofi ciales de la ley /personaje de emergencias. 4. Tal vez estes directado a congregar temporalmente en areas para esperar que transferia a una localizacion segura. Si Estas Atrapado Mientras que estes en to vehiculo: Quede calmado. Estacione su vehiculo en una area que este Libre de vegetacian. Cierra todas las ventanas y ventilacion de su vehiculo. Cubiertase con una cobija de Lana o chaqueta. Cuestese en el piso de su vehiculo. Use su telefono celular para avisar oficiales marque 911. Mientras camina a pie: Quedase calmado. Quedase en una area libre de vegetacion, zanja o hueco si es posible. Cuestese cara abajo, cubiertase. Use su telefono celular para avisar oficiales marque 911. Mientras que estas en su hogar: Mantenga calmado, tenga la familia juntos. Llame 911 y informe autoridades de su localizacion. Llene los fregaderos y banera con agua fria. Tenga las ventanas y puertas cerrados, pero sin cerradura. Quedase adentro de su hogar. No se acerca de las paredes de afuera y ventanas Nota la casa se va empezar a poner caliente, pero estd mas caliente y peligroso afuera. Cuando pase el incendio y si esta seguro, revise las areas siguientes para incendios: El techo y la exterior de casa. Abajo la cubierta y adentro el atico. La yarda para arboles que se estan quemando, montones de Madera, etc. Volviendo A Su Hagar Oficiales de incendios determinaran cuando esta seguro para volver a su hogar. Esto estara determinado lo mas pronto posible, considerando seguridad y accesibilidad. Cuando Ilegas a su hogar: Este alerta de lineas de transmision electrica en la tierra y otros riesgos. Comprueba tanque de propano, reguladores y lineas antes de aprender el gas. Revise su residencia con mucho cuidado para brasas escondidos o incendios ardiente. www.fire.ca.gov