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HomeMy WebLinkAbout102794 PTS AgendaAGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL, MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, October 27 , 1994 - 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Perry, Sander, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe PUBLIC COMMENTS 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 no__t listed on the Agenda, a pink "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 five (5) 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 roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of July 28, 1994 and August 25. 1994 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of July 28, 1994. (Continued from the meeting of September 22, 1994) 1.2 Approve the Minutes of August 25, 1994. (Continued from the meeting of September 22, 1994) 1.3 Approve the Minutes of September 22, 1994. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Riverside Transit Agencv- Current Proarams Update RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 For Discussion Only 3. Community Recreation Center/Sports Park - Pedestrian Study RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report regarding pedestrian safety on Rancho Vista Road adjacent to the Temecula Community Recreation Center and Sports Park. 4. State Route 79 South - Fiscal Impacts of Naming RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 For Discussion Only 5. Public/Traffic Safety Commission Goals and Objectives RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct staff to present the attached Goals and Objectives to the City Council for consideration. 6. Election of Public/Traffic Safety Commission Chairperson and Co-Chairperson RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 The Chairman will entertain nominations from the Commissioners to select a Chairperson and Co-Chairperson to preside until the end of the calendar year 1995. 7. Traffic Engineer's Report 8. Police Chief's Report 9. Fire Chief's Report 10. Commission Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, December 8, 1994 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. ITEM NO. I MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, July 28, 1994, 7:02 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Perry called the meeting to order. Commissioner Johnson led the flag salute. PRESENT: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Sander, Guerriero, Perry COMMISSIONERS: Coe Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski, Sergeant Jim Domenoe, Officer Leggett, Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects, Forrest Thomas, Dir. of Transportation, Temecula Valley Unified School District and Recording Secretary Anita Pyle. Commissioner Coe arrived at 7:10 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSENT CALENDAR It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to approve the Consent Calendar. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sanders, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: 1. Minutes of May 26, 1994 and June 23, 1994. 1.1 Approval of the minutes of May 26, 1994. 1.2 Approval of the minutes of June 23, 1994. 2. Traffic Division Policy No. 3 - Roadway End Treatment That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve Traffic Division Policy No. 3 - Roadway End Treatment. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 3. Suaaested Route to School Exhibit 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Suggested Route to School Exhibit for Vail Elementary School, and direct staff to supply an 11" X 14" color version to the Temecula Valley Unified School District for distribution. COMMISSION BUSINESS 4. McGruff Truck Proeram Chairman Perry introduced Paul Colaluca, Temecula Valley Unified School District, Coordinator, Temecula Community Partnership/D.A.T.E. Programs. Mr. Colaluca gave an overview of the McGruff Truck Program and the current status of the program involving the City, utility company's and the Community in the program. Mr. Colaluca described the training for the City staff that would be involved with the program displaying the McGruff emblems on City vehicles and training of children and parents to inform them of what the program is about and what to do when in need. The program is to be implemented on September 20, 1994. Commissioner Coe inquired how to prevent the McGruff emblem from getting out to the public. Mr. Colaluca responded that every emblem has an identifying number and this number is assigned to the vehicle that will be displaying the emblem, it is the agencies responsibility to keep track of these vehicles with the names of who drives the vehicle, this is than reported to the school district. Commissioner Guerriero inquired to the investigation process of the drivers of these vehicles and what training they go through. Mr. Colaluca responded that the hiring practices of the agencies covers the background checks and that the training is on-going. Commissioner Sanders inquired of the training of the children. Mr. Colaluca responded that there will be training through the schools as to the proper procedures for children and parents to signal for help. Chairman Perry suggested to Mr. Colaluca combining the McGruff Program with the Public/Traffic Safety Commission Show and Tell Day, and requested Commission Guerriero chair this sometime in November or December, 1994. 5. Winchester Road Interchanae Improvements - Detour Lane Utilization Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Improvement, gave an overview and status of the Winchester Interchange Improvements, and explained that the project will be phased and described the traffic patterns during the construction, PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 Mr. Spagnolo introduced John Canty, J.F. Davidson Associates, the consulting firm that is preparing plans for Caltrans review. Mr. Canty presented the detour plans and stated that they will minimize the problem and the conflicts the City will experience to make the inconvenience as minimal as possible. The southbound ramp from Winchester Road to I-15 will be going ahead of any construction. Possibly be under construction by the end of summer. The overall construction program will be broken into three phases which are: Widening of the bridge North bound off-ramp moved from present position Loop ramp Mr. Canty stated that possibly phase 1 and 2 can go concurrently. Mr. Canty explained the construction pre-cautions that will be taken and displayed the end result of three full 12' through lanes, with medians on both sides, three right turn lanes south bound, widen the area on north west corner to allow for better traffic flow onto the freeway. Chairman Perry inquired if the pattern of the Overland overpass circulation takes the shopping center at Ynez Road and Winchester Road into consideration. Mr. Canty stated the City has completed an update of the Traffic General Plan for the area. Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to the degree of reduction of traffic upon completion and what will this do to the stacking on Jefferson Avenue. Mr. Canty responded there will be significant reduction to the traffic on Jefferson Avenue turning right onto Winchester Road. Commissioner Sanders inquired as to how pedestrians and bike traffic are to cross the bridge during construction. Mr. Spagnolo responded that there will be no pedestrian or bike traffic across the bridge during construction, that Rancho California Road would have to used as an alternate route for public safety and that staff will be aggressive about notifying the public ahead of the start of construction. Signs for construction will be posted at least one month ahead of the start date, a monthly construction update will be published in the Sunday paper, also meetings with the business associations and flyers will be to the businesses about the construction progress. Sgt. Domenoe inquired if there was a plan to change the signalization or stripping for Jefferson Avenue north bound to accommodate two right turn lanes at Winchester Road. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that there has been discussion of modifying the right-turn green arrow. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 Traffic Engineer Lauber requested that Item 7 be moved ahead of Item 6 to accommodate people wishing to speak. 7. Traffic Operations Associated with Vail Elementary School Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the staff report and video of Vail Elementary School showing the traffic flow during school hours, and stated that plans for additional sidewalks in the area are in process. He stated that he has been working with the school district and the PTA to educate parents and children as to the safe route to school. Jessica Zeldin, 29500 Mira Loma Drive #M201 ,Temecula, spoke concerning the safety of children being picked up at school. She stated that telling parents is not the answer, that there is a need for traffic control or a cross walk guard so that children have someone to protect them at crossings. Michael Boyer, 29870 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula, representing the home owners of the area spoke regarding the parking problems at Vail Elementary School. He said a possible solution to the problem is to open a gate on Rancho Vista Road to include a bike lane that can be used as an emergency exit. Chairman Perry inquired of Forrest Thomas, Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD), about the possibility of a gate on Rancho Vista Road. Mr. Thomas responded it is possible but that steps would have to be constructed as well as handicap access and that the cost and security would have to be taken into consideration. Chairman Perry inquired if there is a logical path to be used without major excavation. Mr. Thomas stated that they would have research the need and possible location of steps. Commissioner Coe expressed concerns if a gate access on Rancho Vista Road would create more congestion and the possibility of children crossing Rancho Vista Road which is a more dangerous street. Commissioner Sanders inquired as to the possibility of widening the area between the driveways, creating additional parking by using diagonal parking. Sgt. Domenoe stated he is opposed to diagonal parking due to cars backing blindly into the street. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to recommend the TVUSD inform parents of the safety concerns for the children crossing Mira Loma Drive and to begin a formal education campaign to include the Temecula Police Department to provide assistance in reinforcing safe and legal driving/parking behaviors. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 5 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sanders, Perry Chairman Perry called for a recess at 8:55 p.m. The Commission was reconvened at 9:05 p.m. Chairman Perry read letter of resignation from Recording Secretary Gall Zigler, wishing Ms. Zigler good luck and thanking her for her years of work with the Commission. 6. Vehicular/Pedestrian Safety Adjacent to Trenchina Operations Commissioner Gurriero expressed his concerns regarding the requirements for trench shoring of construction sites. The Commission recommended using the Public Works Construction Specifications for Trench Shoring Safety and to give to contractors as a hand out when excavation is a part of the plans. 8. "No Parking" Zone on Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Avertida Alvaredo Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report recommending for a "No Parking" zone on Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Avenida Alvarado. Commissioner Johnson inquired if the off street parking for existing businesses was adequate. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that the existing businesses were in favor of the "No Parking" on Diaz Road because of adequate off street parking. Motion by Commissioner Coe, second by Commissioner Johnson to approve staff recommendation. AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Gurriero, Johnson, Sanders, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 9. Traffic Enaineer's Report Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber reported the following: Staff is working with Caltrans on the Pala Road right-turn lane, bids to close on August 4, 1994. Construction planned for 25 working days. Lower 79(S) at I-15 tO Pala Road proposed striping plan. Requested that Caltrans conduct a traffic survey for approved posted speed limit between I-15 and Pala Road. Commissioner Johnson inquired if a four-way stop would be installed at the I-15 and 79(S) intersections. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that a four-way stop was on the plan for this intersection. Staff is working with consultant, Mark Miller for Winchester Road and I-15 Interchange signal timing, to coordinate timing with City and Caltrans signals. Commissioner Johnson inquired about pedestrian safety on Rancho Vista Road at the Community Recreation Center (CRC), if it be possible to install a pedestrian push button control traffic signal. Traffic Engineer responded that staff would be reviewing the traffic speeds and where pedestrians cross to the CRC and the Sports Park. A Radar trailer has been approved for the City's use. A Jefferson Avenue Sub-Committee meeting is scheduled for July 29, 1994at 9:00 a.m. at City Hall. Executive Committee to review the Commission Agenda will be held August 3, 1994 at 8:00 a.m. 10. Police Chief's Rel~ort Sergeant Domenoe reported the following: A Bicycle Licensing Program is to be implemented in cooperation with the Department of Motor Vehicles requiring all bicycles within the City limits to be licensed. This program will assist with recovering and identifying stolen bicycles. Selection of a new motorcycle officer is expected soon, the motorcycle is in, and being outfitted with necessary equipment this week. Officer training is scheduled in October and an officer should be on the streets by November or December, 1994. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION 11. 12. JULY 28, 1994 Commissioner Coe inquired about the enforcement of wearing bicycle helmets. Sergeant Domenoe responded that the law states under 18 years of age are required to wear a helmet. During 1994 enforcement is to warn individual offenders and in 1995 officers will start issuing citations, a $20 fine will be imposed. Staff is working on improving the communication and coordination between law enforcement and the City Code Enforcement Officer. Fire Inspector Brian Hampton is also issuing citations for parking in fire zones. Fire Chief's Report Battalion Chief Brodowski reported the following: This evening a 1/2 acre grass fire on Butterfield Stage Road, south of Pauba Road, was contained and fire crews were finishing the mop up. A new Division Chief Larry Benson had been named to fill Chief Jim Wrights place. The Fire Department is also involved in the McGruff Truck Program training with police and school district. CFD employees in the County/City in the process of their yearly skills evaluation to meet the minimum proficiency levels for emergency handling and performance. Chairman Perry inquired who to notify for weed abatement on private property. Battalion Chief Brodowski responded that City Code Enforcement should be notified. Commission Report Commissioner Sander inquired regarding the meeting for Commission Goals and Objectives. Traffic Engineer Lauber reported that a tentative date for the RTA Workshop is scheduled for September 13, 1994 at 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chairman Perry requested staff to schedule September 8, 1994 for the Commission Goals and Objectives Workshop at 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. to be held at City Hall. Commissioner Guerriero reported on the progress of the Jefferson Avenue Subcommittee. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JULY 28, 1994 Commissioner Gurriero reported on the first Joint MurrietaFFemecula Transportation Committee, the funds are available for NBS/Lowry, the Project Managers to proceed with Traffic Model Study. Commissioner Sanders reported he attended the Assessment 161 meeting, discussed Murrieta Hot Springs Road as a possible arterial west from Winchester Road. Commissioner Coe complemented staff for the progress on Hwy. 79(S) to Pala Road. He also commented that residents were pleased with the weight restrictions on Rainbow Canyon Road. Chairman Perry reported he had a meeting with Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer regarding the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 1995-1998. Any questions contact him or Tim Serlet. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Perry declared the meeting adjourned at 10:25 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, August 25, 1994, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ronald Perry Secretary MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION AUGUST 25, 1994 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, August 25, 1994, 7:02 P,M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Perry called the meeting to order. PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Sander, Perry ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski, Officer Leggett, Principal Engineer - Land Development Ray Casey, Associate Planner Saied Naaseh-Shahry, and Recording Secretary Anita Pyle. Commissioner Coe arrived at 7:10 P.M. PUBLIC COMMENT None CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of July 28, 1994 1.1 Approval of the minutes of July 28, 1994 was continued to the meeting of September 22, 1994 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Existinq Ordinance Regardinq City Advertising Regulations Traffic Engineer, Marty Lauber presented the staff report regarding the existing City sign ordinance for advertising. Commissioner Johnson expressed concern regarding the businesses on Jefferson Avenue, the difficulty of locating businesses with sign restrictions and inquired if possible to have address signs placed at the front of the properties. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Sanders to draft a letter to the Planning Commission to research identifying street addresses in business areas, in the interest of public safety. r:\ttaffic\commissn~finutea\O825.min/ajp PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION AUGUST 25, 1994 The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero Chairman Perry announced the resignation of Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, effective September 23, 1994, wishing Mr. Setlet well in his new position as Director of Public Works/City Engineer for the City of Tustin. Caltrans Memorandum of Understandinq (MOU) Reoardinq Access Confiaurations to State Route 79 (SR79) Ray Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development, presented the staff report and reviewed exhibits of the City of Temecula's current MOU with Caltrans for SR79 South and Winchester Road and the recommended access configuration revisions to the MOU. Sonny Saligind, 35975 Glen Oaks Road, Temecula owner of the strip center located on Winchester and Murrieta Hot Springs Road expressed the need for a right-in/right- out access to the site for traffic. Mr. Casey stated that the current recommended revision is for a right-in/right-out access for the property. Larry Markham, Markham & Associates, 41750Winchester Road, Suite N, Temecula, spoke in favor of the proposed access configuration revisions to the MOU. Mr. Markham also stated that he would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr. Casey and staff for pulling the Adhoc Committee meetings together and getting property owners involved in solving the issues of these revisions to the MOU. John Moromarco, P.O. Box 906, Temecula, spoke in favor of the proposed access configuration revisions to the MOU and expressed his appreciation to staff for their help in making these revisions a reality. Jeff Minkler, Kernper Development, 40925 County Center Drive, Suite 120, Temecula spoke regarding the turning restrictions for the property at the corner of Margarita Road and Highway 79(S). Kemper Development would like to petition for a right-in/right-out access point for this property site similar to that being considered for the Old Vail Commercial Center on the southwest corner of Margarita and Highway 79{S). Mr. Casey stated staff could support the proposed petition contingent upon the developer providing a supplemental traffic study showing adequate traffic flow. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to approve staff recommendation. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION AUGUST 25, 1994 The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero 4. City of Temecula - Street Closure or Modification Policy Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report regarding the draft Street Closure or Modification Policy. Commissioner Sanders inquired if the policy referred to only residential streets. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that residential streets are referred to as "local streets" in the policy criteria. It was the Commissions recommendation to continue this item off calendar, to allow staff to do further research, receive additional input, and to bring back to the Commission at a later date. Chairman Perry called for a recess at 9:50 p.m. The Commission reconvened at 9:55 p.m. 5. Traffic Enqineer's Report Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber reported on the following: Pala Road/SR 79(S) Right Turn Lane - Caltrans coordination, received one bid which was over the engineers estimate, staff to recommend to City Council to reject bid and to re-advertise. Contacted Greyhound Bus Line Service - One stop in Temecula located on Jefferson Avenue at McDonalds. Contacted representative for RTA regarding Future Route Change Workshop on September 13, 1994. A representative will attend the workshop and provide their current schedule for the Temecula area. Contacted three shopping centers, two centers provided exhibits showing their on-site bus sites. Reviewed upcoming meeting dates, Commissioners Coe, Guerriero, Johnson and Perry will be attending the Traffic Commissioners Workshop, October 15, 1994 at Cal Poly, Pomona. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION 6. Police Chief's Report AUGUST 25, 1994 Officer Mark Leggett reported on the following: Training and testing for a third motorcycle officer to be completed by the end of November, to be on the street by mid-December, 1994. The additional motorcycle officer and a fourth patrol car will increase the available officers for traffic control coverage throughout the City. Chairman Perry inquired as to the number of citings in Old Town, particularly for seat belt violations. Officer Leggett responded that the seat belt law was being enforced but that no specific statistics are available. Chairman Perry inquired if radar was continuing to be used for speed violations. Officer Leggett responded that two hand held radar guns were in use on the motor bikes and two stationery radar units in patrol cars. Fire Chief's Report Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski reported on the following: He would like to schedule a demonstration of the Hazmat Team Commission possibly the first Commission meeting in December. Commission Reoort for the Chairman Perry stated that he and Commissioner Guerriero were working on a Public Safety day for the month of November or December and would like to coordinate with the Fire Department and the Fire Birds to assist in the planning of this event. Commissioner Coe inquired about truck traffic through the Redhawk area, and the prospect of placing weight limit signs at Wolff Valley Road and Redhawk to allow enforcement of some restriction. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that he would inquire if the area was within the City's jurisdiction. Commission Coe inquired as to the criteria for changing a state highway route specifically if Butterfield Stage Road becomes a through road, could it be considered for connecting State Highway 79(N) to State Highway 79(S). Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that Butterfield Stage Road is one ofthe considered alignment for the by-pass between State Highways 79(N) and 79(S). PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION AUGUST 25, 1994 The Commission requested staff place consolidation of the regularly scheduled meetings of November and December, 1994 on the Agenda for consideration at the meeting of September 22, 1994. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Perry declared the meeting adjourned at 9:35 p.m. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, September 22, 1994, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ronald Perry Secretary MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, September 22, 1994, 7:07 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Perry called the meeting to order. PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Sander, Guerriero, Coe ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Perry Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Sergeant Jim Domenoe, Anita Pyle, Admin. Secretary, Public Works Department, Recording Secretary Barbara Maltby. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of July 28, 1994 1.1 Approval of the minutes of July 28, 1994 was continued to the meeting of September 22, 1994 It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to approve Consent Calendar Items 1.1, and 1.2 to continue the approval of the minutes of July 28, 1994 and August 15, 1994 to the meeting of October 27, 1994. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, JOHNSON, COE NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONER: PERRY PUBLIC COMMENT Ed Mowles, 27595 Dandelion Court, Temecula requested that a traffic flow study be placed as an agenda item for next months meeting. Gary Sullivan, 27591 Dandelion Court, Temecula requested the Commission initiate a traffic flow study in Roripaugh Hills with the opening of Sanderling Way. Commissioner Johnson requested Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber provide one commission copy of the City's General Plan traffic element that contains proposed traffic flows. He also requested the specific plans for the Campos Verde Project that gives the traffic studies. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 Mr. Sullivan stated that letters have been sent to the City Council stating disappointment about the plans for Roripaugh Hills road openings into Campos Verdes. Commissioner Johnson said a vehicle plan would be more specific and he would like to see the final version of the circulation plan as it relates to the general plan, and the circulation elements that are in the specific plan for Campos Verdes. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to direct staff to provide the information for the Commission to understand the traffic circulation plans for the Roripaugh Hills and Campos Verdes areas, and to schedule an agenda item at he nearest date possible. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, JOHNSON, COE NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONER: PERRY Ed Mowles stated that the draft, circulation study of 1993 did not include the connecting roads into Roripaugh Hills. The two lane extension of North General Kearny Road east to Nicolas Road would be completed in 1996. This study report was the basis of Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Mowles information. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Parkinq on Valleio Avenue near Rancho Community Church Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report and slide presentation on the issue of parking on Vallejo near the Rancho Community Church. Larry Markham, 41750 Winchester Road, #N, Temecula, California 92590, President, Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association spoke in favor of a "No Parking" zone. He requested a curb or asphalt berm be placed in front of the property owned by Mr. Cianfarini. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Coe to accept staff recommendation and re-affirm the prior non-establishment of a "No Parking" zone on Vallejo Avenue. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Guerriero NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Perry PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 Co-Chairman Sander declared a recess at 8:25 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 8:30 p.m. 3. Speed Limit - Nicolas Road from Winchester Road to Calle Medusa Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report, Based on a survey of over 300 vehicles, 54 mph was the average speed. Based on this survey Mr. Lauber recommended that the speed limit be set at 50 mph. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to accept staff recommendation to set the speed limit to 50 mph, and recommend that staff look into installing a "Pavement End" or appropriate sign close to the intersection of Calle Medusa and Nicolas Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Guerriero NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Perry 4. Street Closure/Modification Policy Traffic Engineer Marry Lauber presented the "City of Temecula Policy for Closure or Modification of Traffic Flow on Public Streets" in its original form with changes noted in strike-out form. Mr. Lauber also stated he is also working to update the travel forecast model for the City, and incorporate some streets in that system. If it can be funded it will be presented as a mini work station, the closest facility is in Riverside. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero that staff refer the Street Closure/Modification Policy to the City Attorney for review and comment as to its application as a general release document, and to make the document consistent by using the word "Property Owner" in place of "residents or long term renters". It was further directed that after review by the City Attorney the policy is to go directly to the City Council with copies to the Commission. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Guerriero NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Perry PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 Establish Specific Dates for the November and December Public/Traffic Safety Commission Meetinqs. It was moved by Commissioner Coe, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to accept staff recommendation to consolidate the meetings of November and December, 1994 into one meeting to be held December 8, 1994. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Sanders, Guerriero NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Perry 6. Traffic Enaineers Report Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the following: On September 13, 1994 the City Council approved the "No Parking" zone for Diaz Road from Rancho California Road, 160 feet north of Avenida Alvarado, He is finishing the signing and striping plans for the roadway. On September 13, 1994the City Council requested staff to study the feasibility of two traffic signals. One at Hwy. 79(S) and La Paz and one at Hwy. 79(S) and Pala Road. 7. Police Chief's Report Sergeant Domenoe reported on the following: · The new Motorcycle Officer is scheduled to be in operation soon. 7. Fire Chief's Report · None 8. Commission Report Commissioner Guerriero thanked Traffic Engineer Lauber for the new left turn pocket on Margarita Road south of Solana Way, and for taking down the "Road Narrows" sign for the east bound traffic from Ynez Road. Mr. Lauber stated that staff is investigating the remainder of Margarita to analyze installing another left turn pocket. Commissioner Johnson requested Mr. Lauber to investigate the street east of Margarita Road on Solana Way, which is a single lane east bound, and two lanes, full width developed west. His concern being several cars have been forced into the fence at the edge of the road. He suggested possible re- PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 stripping for a left turn pocket into the Woodcrest tract. A Jefferson Avenue Sub-committee meeting was held September 20, 1994. Mr. Lauber gave a report on action items and the traffic accident history for east bound and west bound lanes of Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue. The next meeting for the Jefferson Avenue Sub-committee has not been set. The Planning Commission and Planning Department are reviewing a request from Kinkos to reconsider allowing short term parking for a few spaces in from of Kinkos, on Jefferson Avenue. Commissioner Coe asked if there is a warrant for some type of control at Pio Pico Road and Margarita Road near Sparkman Elementary School. Mr. Lauber stated staff is looking at additional crosswalks one block east of Margarita Road and Pio Pico Road and at the need for a pedestrian ramp on the school side of the road. Commissioner Coe inquired about the fiscal impact on the name change for Hwy. 79(S). Mr. Lauber reported that he is working with Caltrans, but has received no response from them to date. Commissioner Coe asked if any new bids for the right turn pocket at Pala Road have come in. Mr. Lauber reported that only one bid had been received and that this item was going back to City Council on September 27, 1994to recommend that the City reject the bids and go back out to bid. Commissioner Guerriero requested that Mr. Lauber look at sidewalk improvements at Temecula Middle School. His concern being it is dirt now and could be hard to travel in winter. Commissioner Sander reported he had talked with Gary Thornhill, Director of Planning, regarding a decision of the Planning Commission against a restaurant at Ynez Road and Rancho California Road. Commissioner Sander suggested that they hold an occasional meeting with the Planning Commission, particularly for special projects. Commissioner Sander requested Mr. Lauber initiate a study of a street light at the intersection of Calle Medusa and Nicolas Road. 5 r:\ttaffic\eommhenMainutea\O922.mil~/ajp PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 22, 1994 ADJOURNMENT Co-Chairman Sander declared the meeting adjourned at 9:55 p.m. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, October 27, 1994, 7:00 P.M. at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Co-Chairman Steve Sanders Secretary ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer 7~'/,,~ October 27, 1994 Item 2 Riverside Transit Agency - Current Programs Update RECOMMENDATION: Discussion only BACKGROUND: The members of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission that were present at the Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) workshop on September 13, 1994 recommended that the Commission be updated on the progress of issues covered. The workshop raised three (3) major concerns as listed below. 1. Scheduled implementation of a demonstration bus route from Lake Elsinore to Temecula. 2. Bus stops and routes through local shopping centers. 3. Assessment of bus service to the Heritage Mobile Home Park on South General Kearny. A representative for RTA will be present to provide a status report on all items discussed at the September 13, 1994 Workshop. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Many Lauber, Traffic Engineer "Tffd DATE: October 27, 1994 SUBJECT: Item 3 Community Recreation Center/Sports Park - Pedestrian Study RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report regarding pedestrian safety on Rancho Vista Road adjacent to the Temecula Community Recreation Center (CRC) and Sports Park. BACKGROUND: Staff was requested to conduct a specific pedestrian study regarding safety on Rancho Vista Road adjacent to the Community Recreation Center (CRC)/Sports Park. Staff was directed to account for exact pedestrian volumes crossing Rancho Vista Road during peak usage of both facilities. Also, the speed of vehicles on Rancho Vista road was requested to be survey during the same study period. As advised by the Recreation Superintendent, of the Temecula Community Services Department, September 17, 1994 was chosen as a potential worse case scenario. On this Saturday, the Sports Park had a fall schedule of youth soccer games which included team photos requiring overlapping parking demands. The games took place, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., in approximately one (1) hour intervals. The CRC held Special Olympics beginning at 9:00 a.m. and concluding at 5:30 p.m. Other minor events also contributed to traffic in the study area. Staff conducted our investigation from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. During this four (4) hour period, nine (9) pedestrians were counted crossing Rancho Vista Road. This included a family of three (3) who elected to park on the north side of Rancho Vista Road even though parking was still available at the CRC and the dirt parking lot near Margarita Road. This dirt lot is planned for an additional park facility with over 270 paved parking spaces. Speeds were first surveyed during normal weekday conditions to determine the average and 85% speeds to be used for a base line comparison. Speeds were also surveyed on Saturday, September 17, 1994 during the study period to determine if weekend speeds were more hazardous during the same times these facilities generate peak traffic and pedestrian impacts. The results of both speed surveys are provided below: Average Speed Tuesday, July 5, 1994 II Saturday, September 17, 1994 44 MPH 38 MPH 85th Percentile Speed 48 MPH 43 MPH Maximum Speed 55 MPH 51 MPH Posted Speed 45 MPH 45 MPH The results of our investigation identify no specific hazards to pedestrians within the study area based on the findings listed above and the four (4) hour eye witness review of traffic (pedestrian, non-motorized, and vehicular) operations during this peak demand periods. The reduction of speeds is traditionally associated with increase activities adjacent to the roadway, which reinforces drivers adjustments to roadway conditions. Staff recommends no action at this time. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 4 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer DATE: October 27, 1994 SUBJECT: Item 4 State Route 79 South - Fiscal Impacts of Naming RECOMMENDATION: For Discussion Only BACKGROUND: The Traffic Division of the Public Works Department has received requests from the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, the public and business owners to name State Route 79 South (SR 795). The goal of this naming is to clearly differentiate between the two (2) portions of Route 79 through the City of Temecula. Staff has also been advised by the Public/Traffic Safety Commission to perform a fiscal impact study, on this item, as a critical initial step in evaluating this proposal. Through contacts with Caltrans, staff was able to obtain a sample preliminary cost estimate which was prepared for a similar City of Moreno Valley project. A copy of this estimate is attached for your information (Exhibit "A" and "B"). This project includes two (2) structural signs, and four (4) signs on wooden posts at an estimated cost of $22,986. Currently a total of eight (8) Guide Signs which contains the designation of SR 795 are located on Interstate 15 (I-15). Six (6) of these signs are on steel structures, one (1) on a wooden post and one (1) is attached to the Rancho California Road overpass. According to Caltrans, approximate unit prices for replacing or modifying these signs are as follows: UNIT COST Replacing Overhead Signs, Structure, and Foundation $20,000 ca. Replacing Signs Only $3,000 - 5,000 ca. Overlay Signs with Additional Lettering $1,000 - 1,500 ca. The above costs are estimates only. The real costs will depend on details of each sign, such as street name length (lettering), weight of the signs, and additional wind loads. The following scenarios examine potential impacts associated with both minor or major sign changes. Existing sign locations are shown on Exhibit "C". 1. 3 Sign Overlays, 6 Sign Replacements 2. 6 Structural Replacements, 3 Sign Replacements $ 34,500 $135,000 These costs do not include the cost of changing all local street name signs and the cost to property owners needing to modify personal and business site identifications such as stationary, business cards, etc. FISCAL IMPACT: Listed above Attachments: 1. Exhibit "A" Itemized Cost for Moreno Valley Project 2. Exhibit "B" Proposed Sign Changes - Moreno Valley 3. Exhibit "C" Existing Signage - Temecula PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF CO, ST UNPT 150713 5k,~oll '&Sazl 4 2. I [ I I 4UB tOTAL I 6~,0 oo $ 2x, ~,cjs .oo ' 5'" t~ 0 95, O0 EXHIBIT "A" u~ll uP Ib,~I~L'LLA;~ 8/6 NB SCALE EXIT 2 MILES RANG~O LEGEND: ON STRUCTURAL ~0 POLES DN WBBDEN PDSTS ~ Rancho Callf Rd 1/2 Indlo ~ SOLrIH EXIT 2 CAL~OF~A Indio NEXT EXIT ~D TemecuIs EXIT 2 MILES HS]~ 10 12 94 FWYSGN EXHORT 'C' ITEM NO. 5 TO: FROM: DATE: SUB/ECT: AGENDA REPORT PublicFFraffie Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer ,r~yf October 27, 1994 Item 5 Public/Traffic Safety Commission Goals and Objectives RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct staff to present the attached Goals and Objectives to the City Council for consideration. BACKGROUND: On September 8, 1994, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission held its first workshop to discuss Commission Goals and Objectives. Staff was present to provide input and answer questions as requested. The workshop produced draft Goals and Objectives derived from a previously proposed list from the Temecula Public Safety Commission in 1991. It also included some wording from other ordinances and resolutions associated with this Commission. Our final workshop was held on October 13, 1994 and developed the final list of Goals and Objectives to be brought before this Commission for consideration. FISCAL IMPACT: None Attachment: Proposed Goals and Objectives for the Public/Traffic Safety Commission PROPOSED DUTIES OF THE PUBLIC/TRAFfIC SAv'E-I'}{ COMMISSION The Mission of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission is to advise the City Council on all matters subject to the jurisdiction of the Council pertaining to public and traffic safety. The duties of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission shall be established by Resolution of the City Council. That the Commission will accomplish this mission by serving as a citizen's advisory arm of the City Council, focusing on Public/Traffic Safety and transportation issues within the City of Temecula. In this role this Commission will: a) Encourage public input on public/traffic safety and transportation issues and seek resolution of their concerns; b) on specific matters referred to it by the City Council, serve as the City Council's principle reviewing body; and, c) upon request, review specific matters for staff, prior to their being presented to the City Council for final approval. That the Commission will operate under the guideline set forth in the "City of Temecula", Resolution No. 92-80, as amendad or superseded. That the Commission shall be kept informed and review matters relative to law enforcement and fire protection services to ensure that the level of services being provided are commensurate with the City's needs. That the Commission shall participate in the City's annual budgeting activities by previewing and commenting on programs and capital projects related to public/traffic safety and transportation issues. That the Commission will assist in the improvements of the City's Multi-Hazard Emergency Plan and monitor its implementation. That the Commission shall be prepared to assist all City Commissions on matters of public/traffic safety and transportation. That the City Clerk shall certif3~ the adoption of this resolution. ITEM NO. 6 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer October 27, 1994 Item 6 Election of Public/Traffic Safety Commission Chairperson and Co-Chairperson RECOMMENDATION: The Chairman will entertain nominations from the Commissioners to select Chairperson and Co- Chairperson to preside until the end of the calendar year 1995. BACKGROUND: The Commission selects a member to serve as Chairperson and Co-Chairperson annually. This position is assumed at the first meeting of the Commission in January, and the newly elected Chairperson and Co- Chairperson presides through the calendar year of 1995. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 7 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT (for October 27, 1994) City Council Actions: October 11, 1994 a. Reject the Bid for the Pala Road Hwy. 793, Right Turn Lane Project (No. PW94-08) - Approved Staff Recommendation (next bid opening on November 10, 1994) b. Solicitation of Construction Bids and Approval of the Plans and Specifications for the Winchester Road Interim Street Improvements (No. PW94-03) - Approved Staff Recommendation c.Propesad Keep Temecula Clean "Adopt-A-Street", Acknowladgement Sign Size - Approved Staff Recommendation for a 24" X 24" sign. d. Public/Trnffie Safety Commission Appointments, Re-Appoint Ron Guerriero to serve a three (3) year term Caltrans Coordination: a. State Route 79(S) at La Paz and Bedford Court stop controls b. State Route 79(S) at La Paz and Pala Road Interim Signaliza~on Traffic Proiect States: a. Traffic Signal - Nicolas/Winchester - Contractor to get delivery of signal poles in February, 1995. b. Deal Southbound Lefts - Rancho California Road/Front Straet - Completed c. Vehicle Pre-emption system - reviewing bids to determine equipment conformance d. Traffic Signal - Margarita/SR 79(S) - Final design elements being added to plans e. Traffic Signal - Avenida Barca/Margarita Road (request solicitating for bid at next City Council mec~ing). Upcoming Meeting Dates a. Safe Route to School Committee - November 9, 1994 at 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Commission Recommendations: Commissioner Coe - Included Pio Pico Road/Margarita Road intersection evalualion for traffic signal priority list. Commissioner Johnson - Studying the interseclion of Solana Way at Rycrest for potential left turn channelizaf~on. Commissioner Guerriero - Informing Developers of the need to construct sidewalks ahead of normal development schedules. r:\tra~c~ngrpt.oct/s~p MEMORANDUM TO: DATE: SUBJECT: Joseph Kicak, Interim Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent October 3, 1994 Monthly Activity Report - September 1994 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of September 1994: I. SIGNS II. Ill. IV. Vl. VII. A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns POTHOLES A. Total square feet of potholes repaired CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations B. Total S.F, STENCILING A. 77 new and repainted legends B. 22,071 L.F. of red curb new and repainted C. 4,928 S.F. of sandblasting/grinding 23 4 1 77 75 4 31,475 12 1,254 r:\roads~actrpt~94\09 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - September, 1994 Page No. 2 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 14 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 23 service order requests for the month of September, 1994. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 42 hours of overtime which includes standby time, P.M. surveillance (weekends only), and response to street emergencies. ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING AND STENCILING COMPANY has comoleted the foliowine: · 0 L.F. of new and repainted striping The total cost for Orange County striping services was 90.00 compared to 90.00 for September, 1994. PESTMASTER SERVICES has completed the followinG: · 0 sites, 0 S.F. of right-of-way weed control, total cost 90.00 compared to 90.00 for September, 1994. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of September, 1994 was 926,271.00compared to 938,397.00for the month of September, 1994. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 920,010.70 96,260.50 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer r:\roads~actrpt\94\09 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT- September, 1994 Page No. 3 STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following project for the month of December. NELSON PAVING AND SEALING Account No. 5402 Date: September 8, 1994 Ynez @ Solana N.W.C. "Emergency" street repair Total Cost $1,395.00 Account No. 5402 Date: September 2, 1994 Rainbow Canyon Road Pothole repair from Temecula Creek Inn to City Limits Total S.F. 700 Total A.C. 6 tons Total Cost $1,200~00 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING Account No. 5402 Date: September 13, 1994 Diaz road between Rancho California Road and Winchester (east side) Shoulder grade Total Cost $918.00 Account No. 5401 Date: September 19, 1994 Moraga Channel Clean, grub and excavate silt and debris from channel Total Cost $1,500.00 r:\roads\actrpt~94\09 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - September, 1994 Page No, 4 Account No. 5402 Date: September 6 & 7, 1994 Santiago w/o Margarita "Emergency" street repair Total A.C. 15 tons Total S.F. 1,200 Total Cost 96,097.00 Account No. 5402 Date: September 12, 1994 Margarita at Rancho Vista "Emergency" street repair Total A.C. 6 tons Total S.F. 180 Total Cost $3,858.00 D.B.X. INC. Account No, 5402 Date: September 15, 1994 Loop replacement Margarita Road @ Rancho Vista Road "Emergency Street Repair". 10 loop replacements @ 9335.00 each Total Cost 93,350.00 DEL RIO CONTRACTORS ACCount N0. 5402 Santiago w/o Margarita Installed 870 L.F. of 6" A.C. Berm Total L.F. 870 Total A.C. 15 Tons Total Cost 92,692.70 r:\roads~ectrpt\94\09 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - September, 1994 Page No. 5 ARBOR PRO TREE SERVICE Account NO. 5402 Date: September 8, 1994 Classic Way Removed 2 dead trees Total Cost $500.00 r:\roeds\actrpt\94\09 skg 0 0 H 'r n DATE o9-ol -94 09-09-94 09-12-94 09-13-94 09-16-94 09-19-94 09-20-94 09-21-94 09-22-94 LOCATION Area #3 See Daily for locations. Margarita @ Dartolo CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - SEPTEMBER, 1994 STREET STENCILING ! Grind & Repainted Grind & 4 Repainted Area #1 & #2 7 School locations See Daily of locations. Area #1 See Daily for locations Margarita @ Via La Vida See Daily for locations. Area #2 See Daily for locations. Area #2 See Daily for locations. Area #1 See Daily for locations. Area #2 See Daily for locations. WORK COMPLETED 14 Repainted 8,650 Repainted 10,190 Installed 2 Grind & 7 Repainted Grind & 8 Painted Repainted 3,081 Grind & 11 Repainted Legends Legends L.F. of Red Curb L.F. of Red Curb. Arrows - 150 L.F. 8" solid white Legends Legends L.F. of Red Curb Legends 09-26-94 09-28-94 09-29-94 Area #2 See Daily for locations. Area #2 See Daily for locations. Area #2 See Daily for locations. Grind & 9 Repainted Grind & 9 Repainted Grind & 13 Repainted TOTAL NEW & 77 :tEPAINTED _EGENDS TOTAL L.F. OF :tED CURB NEW & :IEPAINTED TOTAL S.F. OF SANDBLASTING & GRINDING 22,071 4,928 Legends Legends Legends PW03~ROADS/W~CM]~LTD',94\09.ST~ 100394 09-01-94 09-02-94 09-06-94 09-06-94 09-07-94 09-08-94 09-09-94 09-09-94 09-20-94 09-20-94 09-20-94 09-27-94 09-27-94 09-29-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - SEPTEMBER, 1994 SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG ' LOCATION :' . 27468 Jon Christian Rancho Elementary School 30209 Sierra Madre 27175 Rainbow Creek 31021 Via Gilberto 30482 Spica Court 27462 Senna Court 33041 Tulley Ranch Road Wabash & Highway 79 30685 Milky Way Third Street @ Metcedes 41640 Ave. de la Reina 43816 Rendova Place Sport's Park I' ":' '~" REQUEST' Catch Basin plugged Broken Glass on sidewalk Tree replacement Sweeper concern Catch Bassin cleaning Trash pick-up concern Dumpster crashed into car Sand bags @ catch basin S,N.S, Missing Tree trimming Catch Basin cleaning Trash pick-up concern Potholes Graffiti · J.. '..':,.V~/ORK," COMPLETED :' ' 09-01-94 09-02-94 09-06-94 09-07-94 09-08-94 09-08-94 09-09-94 09-09-94 09-20-94 09-20-94 09-22-94 09-27-94 09-27-94 09-29-94 TOTAL S.O,R'S 14 pw03\roadB\wkcmpl~\94\09.svrq 100394 DATE 09-01-94 09-02-94 09-07-94 09-07-94 09-12-94 09-12-94 09-12-94 09-15-94 09-15-94 09-15-94 09-21-94 09-22-94 09-23-94 09-27-94 09-28-94 09-30-94 09-30-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETE - SEPTEMBER, 1994 SIGNS I LOCATION Puas @ E. Loma Linda Replaced Leigh Lane @ Walcott Replaced Rancho Vista @ So. Cross Replaced Solana Way E/O Ynez Road Removed First and Pujol Replaced Calle Medusa N/O La Serena Replaced 30985 Santiago Road Replaced Calle Medusa @ Welllington Replaced Yukon @ Copper Beech Replaced Nicholas Road E/O Calle Medusa Replaced Ynez Road Replaced S/O Rancho Vista Third Street @ Mercedes Ynez S/B @ K-Mart Calle Rio Vista @ Corte Alamar Riverton @ Calle Girasol Replaced Replaced Replaced Replaced Wabash & So. 79 Highway Piquito @ Varanos Installed Installed WORK COMPLETED S.N.S. "T.C." S.N.S. "Mislabled" Bike Lane arrow "Graffiti" W-75 W-31 Type "N" "Graffiti" 2 R-1 "E.G.G." W-31 Type "N" "Old" R-1 & R-2 "45" "Graffiti" R-1 "Old" W-19 "T.C." R-1 "Graffiti" Duck X "T.C." Type "N" Faded R-17 (L) - R-16B "Missing" S.N.S. "T.C." W-31 W-56 2 "N" Vandalism Markers S.N.S. 3 NoH.N. TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 23 TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED ,_J4 TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED _!1 PW03XROADS/~rKCMPLTDX94\09.SIGN$ 100594 DATE 09-01-94 09-06-94 09-12-94 09-12-94 09-16-94 09-19-94 09-20-94 09-20-94 09-21-94 09-29-94 09-29-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - SEPTEMBER, 1994 TREE TRIMMING LOCATION ;' ~ WORK COMPLETED. Calle Fiesta S/O Via Norte Trimmed 8 trees Calle Fiesta S/O Via Norte Trimmed 13 trees 41080 Via Halcon Trimmed 1 tree Calle Medusa N/O La Serena Trimmed 5 trees Ynez between Calle Halcon & Via Serrato Trimmed 17 trees Tea Tree/Holly Berry Trimmed 13 trees Iron Bark Lane Trimmed 8 trees Rancho Vista Road E/O Ynez Road Trimmed 2 trees Rancho Vista Road ~ Mira Loma Drive Trimmed 5 trees Margarita @ Moraga Road Trimmed 2 trees 40385 Calle Medusa Trimmed 3 trees TOTAL TREES TRIMMED 77 -1- pwO3%roads\wkcmpltd\O9,tre 100394 DATE 09-01-94 09-06-94 09-12-94 09-13-94 09-15-94 09-15-94 09-16-94 09-19-94 09-21-94 09-21-94 09-21-94 09-21-94 09-22-94 09-27-94 09-28~94 09-29-94 LOCATION CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - SEPTEMBER, 1994 WEED ABATEMENT I Calle Fiesta SIC Abated Via Norte Calle Fiesta S/O Abated Via Norte Calle Medusa Abated Rancho Calif. Road and Abated Ynez Road Calle Medusa @ Abated Nicholas Road Rancho Vista Road E/O Abated La Primavera Ynez Road between Abated Calle Halcon & Via Serrato Rancho Calif. Road Abated between Number & Moraga Road Rancho Vista Road @ Abated Mira Loma Drive Solana Way @ Del Rey Abated Margarita N/O No. Abated General Kearney Del Rey Circle Abated Pujol @ Sixth Street Abated Margarita between Abated Rancho Vista & Pauba Area #4 Abated (See Daily for locations) Calle Medusa SIC Abated Enfield WORK COMPLETED 650 650 350 800 1,500 1,000 1,500 1,000 500 2,500 5,000 400 7,000 1,500 4,125 3,000 31,47~ S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.Wo Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F.of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of Flowline Weeds S.E of Curbline Weeds S.F. of Curbline Weeds S.F. of Curblline Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds L.F. of Sidewalk Weeds TOTAL S.F.R.O.W. ~VVEED ABATEMENT -l- pwO3L:'oadsXwkcmplRl\94\Cg.W~eds 100394 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL - SEPTEMBER, 1994 DATE 09-02-94 09-07-94 09-07-94 09-07-94 09-07-94 09-07-94 09-13-94 09-13-94 09-15-94 09-20-94 09-27-94 09-28-94 LOCATION Bell Tower Plaza Ynez N/O Rancho Vista Santiago N/O Amarita Way Calle de Velardo @ Pescado Rancho Vista between So. Cross and Mira Loma Drive Santiago Bridge First Street at Pujol Street Rancho Calif. Road @ Yukon & Margarita Road Sport's Park 28550 & 28558 Pujol Main Street and Puiol Pujol @ Sixth Street WORK COMPLETED Removed 105 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 6 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 2 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 200 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 6 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 20 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 116 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 44 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 85 S.Fo of Graffiti Removed 565 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 25 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 80 S.F. of Graffiti TOTAL 12 _OCATIONS TOTAL S.F. 1,294 ITEM NO. 8 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 Ronald H, Roberts Mayor Jeffrey E, Stone Mayor Pro Tern Patrlcla H. Birdsall Councilmember Councilmember Ronald J. Parks Councilmember (909) 694-6444 FAX (909) 694-1999 TO: City Council Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ron Bradley City Manager FROM: Rick Sayre Police Chief DATE: October 15, 1994 RE: POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 1994 The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during September 1994. As in past monthly reports the Part One Stats are broken down by individual districts within the City. This provides a greater understanding of the criminal activity within the City for police staff deployment and for Council / Commission interest. The office space at Tower Plaza and the CRC have proven to be very helpful to the field staff. The offices offer an opportunity for staff to write reports and make phone calls. Two drug enforcement programs were conducted during this period. One at the Park Manor apartments and one in the Pujol Street area. Several arrests were made for a variety of violations. There was an editorial in one of the local papers which alluded to the program being directed toward poor people and minorities. Reality is the program was directed toward the area where problems are found. The vast majority of persons arrested were male whites. It has been my experience that persons, who live in areas that have drug and criminal activity welcome law enforcement programs that attempt to deal with those issues. Several calls of thanks were received by staff. Property crime continues to be the number on issue in the community. The Police Department will continue to work to eliminate this problem. Temecula Police Department Monthly Statistics September 1994 1989 October 94 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District September 1994 District Persons Property Total District D Persons 4 Property 17 Total 21 District G Persons 2 Property 19 Total 21 District A Persons 2 Property 12 Total 14 District B Persons 6 Property 6 Total 12 District H Persons 1 Property 3 Total 4 District E Persons 7 Property 8 Total lS District F Persons 0 Property 0 Total 0 1 CRIME A B C D E F G H TOTAL HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAPE 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 ROBBERY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FELONY ASSAULT 2 6 0 2 6 0 2 1 19 TOTAL PERSONS I 21 61 0 41 7 01 2 11 22 BURGLARY 4 1 2 7 7 0 9 3 33 GRAND THEFT 7 3 4 3 1 0 6 0 24 AUTO THEFT 1 2 3 7 0 0 4 0 17 ARSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL PROPERTY I 121 6 9 171 8 OI 19 3 '~4 GRAND TOTAL 14 12 9 21 15 0 21 4 96 HAZARD CITES 24 21 74 30 14 17 97 23 300 NON-HAZARD CITES 26 36 6 14 10 8 25 6 131 PARKING CITES 7 11 2 10 7 0 7 3 47 TOTAL CITES 57l 681 821 54 311 251 1291 321 478 DIST. PEACE 10 23 6 17 29 14 39 10 148 SHOPLIFT 2 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 11 PETTY THEFT 7 4 0 11 2 0 4 4 32 VANDALISM 2 6 4 3 10 3 14 10 52 MISD, ASSAULT 5 12 0 4 11 1 6 5 44 ALARMS 91 35 14 42 26 14 46 23 291 PUBLIC INTOX. 2 15 0 7 6 0 4 0 34 DUI 8 6 1 6 1 1 1 1 25 TIC INJURY 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 16 TIC NON-INJURY 9 9 2(?) 9 65 FATAL TIC 0 0 0 0 TOTAL TIC I 14 11 61 211 el 3 11 71 81 RESID, BURGLARY 2 0 2 2 7 0 7 2 22 COMM. BURGLARY 2 1 0 5 0 0 1 0 9 OTHER BURGLARY 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 VEHICLE BURGLARY 4 2 4 1 0 5 3 0 19 FELONY ARRESTS 37 TOTAL ARRESTS I 221 471 41 481 211 51 101 51 162 TOTAL ACTIVITY I 2121 1931 1221 1931 13BI 611 2751 971 1292 Page 2 c- E 0 '(].,) o ~ O 0 c- C ,C 0 cO 0 O~ 0 0 O_ 0 ITEM NO. 9 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590 O~to~r 7, 1994 (909) 694q989 · FAX (909) 694-I999 TO Attn. : Re. : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Traffic / Safety Commission Ronald Bradley Temecula City Manager TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES September 1994 Activity Report The following reflects the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of September, 1994. Though the emergency call load was an increase of over 100 calls more than in August, there were no significant major incidents to report. The decrease in fire activity has allowed us to regroup and catch up on some of our routine tasks. The staff at the Embassy Suites Hotel received a class on use of fire extinguishers from one of our engine companies. Hopefully, this may pay off some day if needed at the complex. City fire prevention staff are preparing to do fire safety inspections for the Tractor Races, Rodeo, etc. to prevent any fire hazards and to insure the safety of participants, vendors, and the public. Planning for the hazmat demonstration at the PTSC meeting in December is on track. The county fire hazmat team will demonstrate their capabilities with a mock hazardous material drill. Planning is proceeding on the city fire station to be located on the East side of the freeway. Remember, though summer is over, the bad part of fire season is usually October and November when the weather provides the East Winds. Be careful out there. J. M.Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire By: Mark Brodowsld Battalion Chief Temecula Battalion I~Pnnted on Recycled Paper TENECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Month SEPTEMBER Year 1994 FIRE CONTROL ACTIVITIES Structure Fires Vehicle Fires Vegetation Fires Other Fires Medical Aids Traffic Collisions False Alarms Fire Menace Standby PSA's Assists and Covers TOTALS: STATION #12 8TATION #73 TOTAL 4 1 5 4 1 5 13 5 18 4 0 4 87 45 132 26 14 40 17 8 25 5 5 10 5 10 15 14 37 51 179 126 405 STATION FIRE PREVENTION STATION #12 Community Activities 2 School Programs 0 Fairs and Displays 0 Company Inspections LE-38 Inspections 0 Fire Investigation 13 Burning Permits Issued 9 TOTALS: STATION #73 TOTAL 0 2 0 0 1 1 182 232 0 0 0 13 0 9 75 160 235 FIRE PREVENTION CAPTAIN ACTIVITIES Community Activities - Miscellaneous School Programs Fairs and Displays Company Inspections LE-38 Dooryard Vegetation Inspections Fire Cause Investigation Burning Permits Issued Training Administrative Work REMARKS: TOTAL HOURS D15-1 (12/91) By: Matthew Colvin Date: 10/01/94 ITEM NO. 10 COMMISSION REPORTS