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HomeMy WebLinkAbout120894 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, December 8, 1994 - 6:00 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 not 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 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of October 27, 1994 (Continued to the meeting of January 26, 1995) COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Hazardous Materials Incident Demonstration RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission observe a full Hazardous Material Incident Demonstration presented by the City Fire Department and the Riverside County Fire Department Hazardous Material Response Unit. 3. Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) Local Transit Operations RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission provide input to RTA regarding local transit operations 4. Capital Improvement Program - Project Updates RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 Discussion Only 5. Jefferson Avenue/Front Street Speed Limit - Update Existing Zone RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report changing the posted speed limit on Jefferson Avenue/Front Street from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. 6. Traffic Engineer's Report 7. Police Chief's Report 8. Fire Chief's Report 9. Commission Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, January 26, 1995 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive. Temecula, California. ITEM NO. I ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Mark Brodowski, Battalion Chiefp~ December 8, 1994 Item 2 Hazardous Material Incident Demonstration RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission observe a full Hazardous Material Incident demonstration presented by the City Fire Department and the Riverside County Fire Department Hazardous Material Response Unit. BACKGROUND: The Riverside County Fire Department provides specialized services, as well as daily fire department protection, to the City of Temecula. one of these services is the identification and mitigation of life and property hazards caused by hazardous materials spills. A simulated spill demonstration will be held during the December 8, 1994 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting to exhibit the capabilities and operations of the Fire Department during such emergencies, from identification of hazards to final alecontamination of all personnel. This will enhance everyone's understanding of this particular function of the fire department. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Many Lauber, Traffic Engineer/'g~ December 8, 1994 Item 3 Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) Local Transit Operations RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission provide input to Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) regarding local transit operations. BACKGROUND: The Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) has presented an overview, of existing and planned transit systems associated with Temecula, at the October 27, 1994 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. At the conclusion of that meeting, RTA representative Cis LeRoy requested the opportunity to discuss local transit operations with the Commission. Ms. LeRoy briefly identified a problem with the existing bus route in the vicinity of Ynez Road and Winchester Road and asked the Commissioners to observe bus service around the Carl's Jr. bus stop. Ms. LeRoy will be present to describe the existing situation and receive input from the Commission and staff. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Coramigsion Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects December 8, 1994 Item 4 Capital Improvement Program - Project Update RECOMMENDATION: Discussion Only BACKGROUND: A brief design and construction update will be provided for circulation related projects listed in the Capital Improvement Program. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ITEM NO. 5 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer December 8, 1994 Item 5 Jefferson Avenue/Front Street Speed Limit - Update Existing Zone RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file this report changing the posted speed limit on Jefferson Avenue/Front Street from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. BACKGROUND: Jefferson Avenue is currently a five (5) lane major arterial road (78' wide) with four (4) through lanes and a dual left turn lane, that provides specific intersection turn storage, from Winchester Road to Rancho California Road. Designated bike lanes currently do not exist but are planned for future inclusion. The Traffic Division has conducted a Traffic and Engineering Survey to determine the appropriate posted speed limit as a part of our current updating program being conducted. This location was recommended at the Jefferson Avenue Sub-committee meeting held on September 20, 1994 due to a rising accident rate. There has been an increase in accidents over the past year while traffic volumes have remained constant. Speed Trap Evidence 40803. (c) When a traffic and engineering survey is required pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 40802, evidence that a traff'~c and engineering survey has been conducted within five years of the date of the alleged violation or evidence that the offense was committed on a local street or road as defined in subdivision (b) Section 40802 shall constitnte a prima facie case that the evidence or testimony is not based upon a speedtrap as defined in subdivision Co) of Section 40802. Posted speed limits are primarily based on an analysis of a sampling of speeds (851h percentlie) surveyed. Section 627 of the CVC defines Engineering and Traffic Survey as: Engineering and Traffic Survey 627. (a) "Engineering and traffic survey", as used in this code, means a survey of highway and traffic conditions in accordance with methods determined by the Department of Transportation for use by the state and local authorities. (b) An engineering and traffic survey shall include, among other requirements deemed necessary by the department, consideration of all of the following: (1) Prevailing speeds as determined by traffic engineering measurements. (2) Accident records. (3) Highway, traffic, and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver. The table below shows the 851h percentile speeds surveyed in February 1991 and November 1994. Jefferson Avenue/Front Street Winchester Road to Overland Drive Overland Drive to Via Montezuma Via Montezuma to Del Rio Road Del Rio Road to Rancho California Road AVERAGE February, 1991 ] November, 1994 ] 44 43 44 44 46 48 46 42 45 44 Five (5) of the 32 accidents are The currently posted speed limit along this roadway is 45 MPH. susceptible to correction by a speed reduction. Since the critical speed has dropped on three (3) of the four (4) sections, and to reinforce consistent speed zones, staff recommends reducing the posted speed limits from 45 MPH to 40 MPH throughout this section of road. FISCAL IMPACT: 8 new speed limit signs @ $65 = $520.00 Removal and replacement of 16 Existing pavement legends @ $10.25 = $164.00 TOTAL $684.00 Attachments: Exhibit "A" Existing 45 MPH Speed Limit Sign Location Map ,1 NOT TO SCALE EXISTING 45 MPH SPEED LIMIT SIGN EXHIBIT "A' ITEM NO. 6 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT (for December 8, 1994) City Council Actions: October 18, 1994 a. "No Parking" on Palma Drive and Vallejo Avenue across from the Rancho Community Church - Directed staff to post "No Parking" signs designating the north side of Vallejo Avenue and the east side of Palma Avenue as a "No Parking" zone, the specific posting area to be at the final determination of the Director of Public Works. b. Solicitation of Construction Bids and Approval of the Plans and Specifications for the Traffic Signal at Margarita Road and Avenida Barca (Project No. PW93-10, bids open December 1, 1994). Approved Staff Recommendation November 15, 1994 a. Award Contract for the construction of a Traffic Signal & Vehicle Pre-Emption Installation (Project No. PW94-05). b. Educational Radar Trailer Display Unit - Approved Staff Recommendation November 29, 1994 a. Public/Traffic Safety Commission Goals and Objectives - Approved Staff Recommendation, with direction to include item #5 of the proposed duties. (3-2-0, Mayor Roberrs and Mayor Pro Tem Stone in Opposition) b. Award of Contract for the construction of Pala Road at Highway 795 Interim Right Turn Lane, Project No. PW94-08 - Approved Staff Recommendation with inclusion of $6,335.49 for an add alternate bid for night time work and directed staff to work with the contractor to assure the most efficient and expeditious construction of the project without creating adverse traffic conditions due to lane closures. c. Award of Contract for construction of Winchester Road Interim Street Improvements, Project No. PW94-03 - Approved Staff Recommendation with the inclusion of $15,000 for an add alternate bid for night time work and directed staff to work with the contractor to assure the most efficient and expeditious construction of the project without creating adverse traffic conditions due to lane closures. Caltrans Coordination: a. Speed limit on SR 79(S) from 1-15 to Butterfield Stage - No change recommended at this time b. State Route 79(S) at La Paz and Pala Road Interim Signalization c. Right turn lane for southbound Front at 1-15 southbound on-ramp Traffic Project Status: a. Traffic Signal - Nicolas/Winchester - Construction began November 28, 1994 delivery of signal poles still estimated for February, 1995. b. Vehicle Pre-emption system - project contract approved, needs to be executed c. Traffic Signal - Margarita/SR 79(S) - Requests for proposals to design, draft and submit for approval have been mailed to potential consultants. r:\lraffic\cngrpt.dec/ajp TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT December 8, 1994 Page 2 e. Traffic Signal - Avenida Barea/Margarita Road - Bids opened December 1, 1994, scheduled for City Council approval December 13, 1994. Upcoming Meeting Dates a. Safe Route to School Committee - January 11, 1995 at 9:00 a.m. Commission Recommendations: Commissioner Perry Commissioner Johnson Commissioner Guerriero Notify the press regarding the Hazardous Materials Incident Demonstration to be held at 6:00 p.m. prior to the December 8, 1994 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. To check with City of Santa Rosa for information regarding being a test city for a new pedestrian crosswalk with warning lights mounted in the roadway. Provide the Temecula Valley Unified School District with information regarding "Driver Fatigue Syndrome" and to encourage a student awareness program. r:\traffic\engrpt .dec/alp TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Joseph Kicak, Interim Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent November 1, 1994 Monthly Activity Report - October 1994 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of October 1994: II. Ill. IV. VI. VII. SIGNS 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. 482 new and repainted legends B. 9,061 L.F. of red curb new and repainted C. 675 S.F. of sandblasting/grinding 11 26 1 58 92 346 39,155 7 332 r:\roads~actrpt\94\lO skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - October, 1994 Page No. 2 Also, City Maintenance Staff responded to 33 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 14 service order requests for the month of September, 1994. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 43 hours of overtime which includes standby time, P.M. surveillance (weekends only), and response to street emergencies. ORANGE COUNTY STRIPfNG AND STENCILING COMPANY has completed the following: · 18,484 L.F. of new and repainted striping · 1,543 L.F. of sand blasting The total cost for Orange County striping services was $4,245.91 compared to $0.00 for September, 1994. PESTMASTER SERVICES has comeleted the followinq: · 0 sites, 0 S.F. of right-of-way weed control, total cost $0.00 compared to $0.00 for September, 1994. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of October, 1994was $13,528.62 compared tO $26,271.00for the month of September, 1994. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 $8,633.62 $4,895.00 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer r:\roads\actrpt\94\10 ski] MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - October, 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. 5401 Date: October 3, 1994 Ynez Channel Clear silt and debris and reinforced rip-rap areas with P.C.C. Total Cost ~2,375.00 Account No. 5401 Date: October 6, 1994 Oel Rey Road w/o Via Norte R & R A.C. area 1,100S.F. Total A.C. 20 Tons Total Cost $4,385.70 Account No. 5402 Date: October 20, 1994 2 person crew 8 hours filling potholes Citywide Total Cost $936.00 r:\roeds\actrpt\94\10 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - October, 1994 Page No. 4 HOUSTON HARRIS Account No. 5401 Date: October 3, 1994 Video pipe inspection of storm drain due to debris in line Hydrowash line at 44115 Highlander Video pipe inspection of line on Highlander Hydrowash line at Rancho Vista 1.0 hr 2.0 hrs 2.0 hrs 2.0 hrs DEL RIO CONTRACTORS Account No. 5401 Date: October 7, 1994 Vallejo Channel Removed silt and debris and reinforced rip-rap areas with P.C.C. Total Cost ~2,375.00 ARBOR PRO TREE SERVICE Account No. 5402 Date: October 17, 1994 20 Trees trimmed Citywide Total Cost ~900.00 K.L.M. ENGINEERING (Emergency Street Repair) Account No. 5402 Date: October 27, 1994 Front Street Remove and replace failing curb and gutter Total Cost ~2,411.92 ~ 135/hr 135/hr 135/hr 135/hr TOTAL ~135.00 270.00 270.00 270.00 ~945.00 r:\roads\actrpt\94\lO skg DATE 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-06-94 10-10-94 10-10-94 10-10~94 10-10-94 10-17-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 10-25-94 10-26-94 10-26-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION TREE TRIMMING - OCTOBER, 1994 LOCATION WORKCOMPLEiED Solana Way W/O Stonewood Road Trimmed Solana Way E/O Motor Car Parkway Trimmed Margarita N/O Ave. Barca Trimmed Area # 2 Trimmed (See Daily for location) Via Norte @ La Cadena Court Trimmed Ave. Buena Suerte @ Del Rey Trimmed 31100 Del Rey Trimmed Rancho Calif. Rd. @ Trimmed Long Valley Wash Diaz Road between Winchester Trimmed and Rancho California Road Calle Violeta & Mira Loma Drive Trimmed 29670 Valle Olvera Trimmed 40440 Carmelita Trimmed Front Street N/O . Trimmed Rancho Calif. Road Sixth Street @ Felix Valdez Trimmed Meadows @ Rancho Vista Trimmed Margarita @ Southern Cross Trimmed 1 Tree 5 Trees 3 Trees 4 Trees 3 Trees 2 Trees 7 Trees 1 Tree 14 Trees 4 Trees 3 Trees 2 Trees 2 Trees 2 Trees 1 Trees 4 Trees TOTAL 58 TREES TRIMMED -i- pw03\ro~ds\wkcmplUi\94\10.Ttc.s 110294 DATE 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-04-94 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-06-94 10-07-94 10-11-94 10-14-94 10-17-94 10-19-94 10-20-94 10-24-94 10-24-94 10-31-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED- OCTOBER, 1994 SIGNS LOCATION El Torito Court Margarita @ Solana Way Rainbow Canyon @ Rainbow Blvd. Solana Way W/O Stonewood Solana Way @ Via La Vida Margarita N/O Rancho Calif. Rd. Installed Replaced Installed Replaced Replaced Replaced Winchester Road E/O Murrieta Hot Springs Road Diaz Road @ Winchester Road Pala Road @ Edwardo Front Street @ Rancho Calif. Rd, Ambedy @ Enfield Vallejo & Palma Drive Sports Park Diaz Road S/O Rio Nieto Front S/O RanchO Calif. Rd. Margarita @ N. Gen, Kearney Replaced N.W.S. R-1 & S.N.S. "T.C." 2 Modified W-20 R-2 "45" & W-66 "Faded" R-1-3 "Stolen" SR 4-A, R-26, W-66, "Paint Gun" P.D. Directional "T.C." Installed Replaced installed Repaired Installed Installed Installed Installed Replaced W~53 S.N.S. "T.C." 2 "C.I.P" Signs S.N.S. 4 R-26, 4 End/Begin W-31 2 "N" 6 R-26 W-11 3 Carsonites & "K" Marker W-7 "T.C." TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED .. 11 TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 26 TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED __!1 PWO2~ROADS/WKCMPLTD~94\I0..SIGNS 110194 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED OCTOBER 1994 CA TCH BASINS I DATE 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-04-94 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-11-94 10-12-94 10-12-94 10-13-94 I 0-13-94 10-17-94 LOCATION I WORK COMPLETED Area #1 Cleaned & 6 Catch Basins (See Daily for locations) Secured Pina Colada (~ Del Rey Road Cleaned & I Catch Basins Secured 30135 Milano Cleaned & 2 Catch Basins Secured Area #1 Cleaned & 13 Catch Basins Secured Area #2, 3 & 4 Cleaned & 7 Catch Basins Secured Area #1 Cleaned & 75 Catch Basins Secured Area #1 Cleaned & 65 Catch Basins Secured Area #2 Cleaned & 5 Catch Basins Secured Area #2 Cleaned & 73 Catch Basins Secured Area's 1,2, 3 & 4 Cleaned & 29 Catch Basins (Storm surveilance) Secured Area #3 Cleaned & 70 Catch Basins Secured TOTAL CATCH 346 BASINS CLEANED -1- pwO3\roeds\wkcmpltd\94\lO.CB 110194 DATE 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 10-21-94 10-24--94 10-2594 10-25-94 10-26-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - OCTOBER, 1994 WEED ABATEMENT Calle Medusa S/O Abated Everest Calle Medusa N/O Abated Katherine Pina Colada Abated @ Del Rey Via Lobo Channell Abated 29670 Valle Olvera Abated 40440 Carmelita Abated Rancho Calif. Road Abated E/O Margarita Pala Road S/O Hwy. 79 Abated Pala Road S/O Cupeno Abated Sixth Street @ Abated Felix Valdez Rancho Calif. Road Abated E/O Meadows WORK COMPLETED 1,000 1,000 1,000 5,750 80 125 13,000 5,000 9,000 500 2,700 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 R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of R.O.W. Weeds S.F. of Flowline Weeds 39,155 TOTAL S.F.R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT -1~ pw(Y3h~ads\wkcmpttd\94\lO.Woecls 110394 DATE 10-06-94 10-06-94 10-06-94 10~06-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 10-27-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL - OCTOBER, 1994 LOCATION Rancho Vista Road Pujol @ Main Pujol @ First Street Pala Channel N/O Loma Linda Ynez Road N/O Winchester Road Diaz Road S/O Winchester Road Rycrest ~ Solana Way WORK COMPLETED Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed 164 S.F. of Graffiti 10 S.F. of Graffiti 10 S.F. of Graffiti 80 S.F. of Graffiti 16 S.F. of Graffiti 12 S.F. of Graffiti 40 S.F. of Graffiti TOTAL 7 LOCATIONS TOTALS.F. ~32 -l- pw03~mads\wk~mplid\94\10.Graffill 110194 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - OCTOBER, 1994 SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-03-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-05-94 10-10-94 1 O- 11-94 10-11-94 10-11-94 1 O- 12-94 10-12-94 10-14-94 1 O- 17-94 1 O-18-94 10-18-94 1 O- 18-94 10-19-94 10-20-94 10-24-94 10-24-94 10-24-94 10-25-94 10-25-94 30135 Milano Road 45630 Rainbow Canyon Road Sun West Materials 26040 Ynez Road Highway 79 South Lake Village tract 45521 Classic Way 31776 Corte Padrera 41875 "C" Street 42221 Main Street 39424 Canyon Rim Circle 1 O0 Calle Cortez 31366 Corte Montiel 31168 Calle Aragon 31226 Corte Talvera Ave, Centenario Front Street & Main Street Yorba & Vallejo Rancho California Road E/B 30511 Spica Court Lower Highway 79 South 45059 Corte Bravo Overland Drive ~ Vail Ranch 31253 Nicolas Road 42031 Main Street Corte Talvera Winchester S/O Diaz Road Catch basin cleaning Litter Removal of sand and gravel Litter Litter Catch basin cleaning Tree trimming Graffiti Litter Dumping in Murrita Creek Power outage Pothole Trash concern Tree trimming Catch basin cleaning Standing water P.C.C, Driveway approach Potholes Litter Tree trimming Litter Pothole Glass in street Trash dumped Requests restroom cleaned Oil Spill Bad odor :. ~:: .: ..0.. . 'Coi~IpL.ETED 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-04-94 10-05-94 10-05-94 10-06-94 10-05-94 10-11-94 10-11-94 1 o- 12-94 1 o-12-94 10-12-94 10-12-94 10-14-94 10-19-94 1 o-18-94 10-18-94 10-18-94 1 o-19-94 10-20-94 10-24-94 10-24-94 10-24-94 10-25-94 10-25-94 SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG - OCTOBER, 1994- 10-26-94 10-26-94 10-26-94 10-27-94 10-27-94 10-27-94 Margarita Middle School Rancho California Road @ Margarita 30969 Pina Colaria Tower Plaza I-15 Off ramp 31253 Nicolas Rd. Manhole cover missing Raised sidewalk Tree removal Flag at half mast Litter Trash 10-26-94 10-26*94 10-26-04 10-27-94 10-27-94 10-27*94 TOTAL S.O.R'S 33 pwO3~tds\wkempltd\94\lO.~vnl 110794 DATE 10-06-94 10~07-94 10-07-94 10-10-94 10-11-94 10-12-94 10-12-94 10-17-94 10-17-94- 10-19-94 10-20-94 10-24-94 10-25-94 10-26-94 10-28-94 LOCATION Area #2 (See Daily for locations. Area #1 (See Daily for locations. Area #1 (See Daily of locations). Area #1 (See Daily for locations. Area #1 (See Daily for locations. Area #1 (See Daily for locations. Area #1 (See Daily for locations. Diaz Road between Winchester Road and Rancho California Road Area #3 (See Daily for locations.) Diaz Road between Winchester Road and Rancho California Road (See Daily for locations.) Pauba Road @ Butterfield Stage (See Daily for details.). Bike Lane Legends (See Daily for locations.) Bike Lane Legends (See Daily for locations.) Area #1 (See Daily for locations.) Area #1 (See Daily for locations.) CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED - OCTOBER, 1994 STREET STENCILING WORK COMPLETED Repainted 13 Legends Repainted 320 L.F. of Red Curb Repainted & Grind 10 Legends Repainted 78 L.F. of Red Curb Repainted 55 Legends Repainted 3,385 L.F. of Red Curb Repainted 147 Legends Painted 5,356 L.F. of Red Curb Repainted 12 Legends Painted 33 Legends Painted 21 Legends Repainted 39 Legends Repainted 23 Legends Rel~ainted 28- Legends Repainted 8 Legends PW03'~P, OADS/WICCMPLTD~94\10.STN 110394 STENCILING - OCTOBER, 1994 10-31-94 Area #1 (See Daily for locations) Grind & Repainted 15 Legends TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS TOTAL L.F. OF RED CURB NEW & REPAINTED TOTAL S.F. OF SANDBLASTING & GRINDING 482 9,061 675 PW03~ROADS/~r~KCMPLTD\94\10.STN 110394 0 m 0 0 0 ~,r o o. uJ n- n- uJ rn rr 0 v "r uJ a. co 0 oK = cn ~ I..- Z ' uJ Z 0 UJ LLI ILl ,,~ rr ITEM NO. 7 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT C t_y of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, Cafifornia92590 Ronald H. Roberts Mayor Jeffrey E. Stone Mayor Pro Tem Patricla H. Birdsall Councilmember J, Sal Mu~oz 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: November 15, 1994 RE: POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR OCTOBER 1994 The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during October of 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. Officer Boris Robinson will begin teaching classes on gang activity and prevention starting the first of 1995. The classes are intended to provide information to parents of children who are interested in gang prevention. The Community Recreation Center will cosponsor the class. Property crimes continue to be the number one issue facing the Department. This includes auto theft, burglary, and general larceny. These are crimes of opportunity and are challenging to deal with. It is not uncommon for this to be a police department's top priority. We are fortunate not to have to deal with violent crimes against persons to the extent most other cities do. The third motor officer has completed training. certified and ready to join the traffic team. He is Computer data reflects the following response times for the previous month: Priority one 5.4 minutes Priority two 8.2 minutes Priority three 13.1 minutes POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT OCTOBER, 1994 I personally monitored a true priority one call and the time from dispatch to arrival was 3 minutes. This is well within our goal of 6 minutes to priority one calls. Members of the Temecula Police Department offer their sincere thanks for the many years of support given to them from Council member Pat Birdsall. She is thought of as a true supporter of the public safety community. We are certain that she will continue to make contributions to the community as a citizen of Temecula. Temecula Police Department Monthly Statistics October 1994 November 94 Table of Contents Statistical Information Map of Districts ..................................... Page 01 October 1994 Number Totals ........................... Page 02 Graphs Part 1 Property Crimes ............................. Part 1 Persons Crimes .............................. Activity Breakdown by District ..................... Burglaries by District ............................. Burglary Comparison ................................ Arrest Statistics .................................. Miscellaneous Activity ............................. Traffic Violations ................................. Traffic Collisions ................................. Narcotic Activity .................................. .Page 03 .Page 04 .Page 05 .Page 06 .Page 07 .Page 08 .Page 09 .Page 10 .Page 11 .Page 12 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District October 1994 District Persons Property Total District D Persons 4 Property 25 Total ~9 District O Persons 4 Property 22 Total 26 District A Persons 3 Property 15 Total lS District B Persons 3 Property 14 Total 17 District H Persons 2 Property 8 Total 10 District E Persons 3 Property 17 Total 20 District F Persons 1 Property 4 Total __5 1 CRIME HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY FELONY ASSAULT TOTAL PERSONS I BURGLARY GRAND THEFT AUTO THEFT ARSON TOTAL PROPERTY I GRAND TOTAL HAZARD CITES NON-HAZARD CITES PARKING CITES TOTAL CITES DIST. PEACE SHOPLIFT PETTY THEFT VANDALISM MISD. ASSAULT ALARMS PUBLIC INTOX. DUI TOTAL T/C INJURY T/C NON-INJURY FATAL T/C TOTAL TIC RESID. BURGLARY COMM. BURGLARY OTHER BURGLARY VEHICLE BURGLARY A B C D E F G H TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 B 3 3 0 1 1 1 2 2 13 3) 31 OI 4) 31 11 41 21 2o 8 4 0 9 7 0 11 8 47 7 4 2 10 6 1 5 0 35 0 6 1 6 4 3 6 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 141 31 25i 171 41 221 81 108 18 17 3 29 20 5 26 10 128 29 41 66 54 27 14 103 20 354 22 38 13 33 13 10 21 6 156 18 23 20 31 24 17 10 19 162 I 691 1021 991 1181 641 411 1341 451 672 2 21 4 11 22 10 17 12 99 2 2 1 6 0 0 I 0 12 5 8 1 6 8 4 2 11 45 3 6 1 4 I 2 15 10 42 2 3 1 2 15 1 10 3 37 129 28 6 58 20 10 52 30 333 6 5 1 6 2 2 0 0 22 11 13 1 7 1 2 2 1 38 I 1601 eel 16 1001 691 311 991 671 628 9 0 2 1 61 0 0 I 17i 81 ol 231 111 21 141 51 80 2 1 0 0 B 0 10 5 24 6 2 0 8 0 0 1 1 18 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 5 6 3 1 6 3 0 2 0 21 MISD. ARRESTS FELONY ARRESTS TOTAL ARRESTS I 2241 431 31 351 9i 71 201 31 144 TOTAL ACTIVITY I 2641 2131 1181 2701 1641 791 2731 1271 1508 Page 2 0 0 0 0 0 LO ~ CO CN ~- 0 > 0 Z 0 E o t~ o o~ 0 ~ Z 0 0 0 0 oo nz 0 ITEM NO. 8 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT RIVERSIDE s,,r~ ....  J.M. HARRIS FIRE CHIEF RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 210 WEST SAN JAC1NTO AVENUE * PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 * (909) 657-3183 November 5, 1994 TO : Attn. : Re. : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Traffic / Safety Commission Ronald Bradley Temecula City Manager TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES October 1994 Activity Report The following reflects the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of October, 1994. October is Temecula's busiest special event month for the fire department. Events requiting fire and life safety inspections included the Temecula Tractor Race and the Temecula Pro Rodeo. Inspections generally consist of insuring good, safe housekeeping by all vendors, that Fire Marshall approved tarps and tent awnings are being used, adequate and safe wiring and extension cords are in use, and that there are enough entry and exit areas for people and emergency vehicle movement within each event. In addition to the two above events, the Temecula Pumpkin Run also required a certain level of emergency crew coverage, most of which was provided by the Temecula Valley Volunteer Fire Company while the paid crews continued with their dally emergency response responsibilities. All went well. Both fire stations spent many hours on station / school tours, school presentations, fire extinguisher classes for businesses, etc. Excluding the big special events, over 900 additional people were contacted through our education efforts. Events ranged from pre-school presentations and show and tells to participating in a Scout Awards Program and shuffling the cheerleaders onto the field on a fire engine for the TVHS Homecoming game. Staff has been working on projections related to the Old Town Improvement Project and how the Zev Buffman project would impact our emergency call load and fire planning ! engineering operations. A fire department representative attended the recent reception for our Japanese Sister City guests. printed on recycled paper ~ page two Our new assistant city manager is renewing the city's efforts to coordinate, update, and practice our disaster preparedness capabilities in conjunction with the county fire department's emergency services division represented by Mary Moreland. Fire department staff is working on identifying electrical load needs and specifying the proper size emergency standby generator for the Community Recreation Center. The CRC would be the City's primary Emergency Operations Center in time of local disaster. The "footprint" for the EOC is being finalized at this time. The fire department continues to co-partner the McGruff child safety program in our community. So far, there have been no reportable incidents from our field personnel. Local fire crews responded to a grass fire just East of Butterfield Rd. and South of Pauba Rd. Upon arrival of the first in unit, five acres were burning and the fire was spreading very rapidly to the East and to all the home in the area. The incident commander ordered ten additional fire engines to help fight the fire and protect the homes in the ~re's path. In addition, a full aircraft and bulldozer assignment was requested. With just three fire engines (one Temecula City and the two Temecula State units), the fire was aggressively attacked and brought under control before the other engines arrived. Five of the extra engines, one helicopter, and one bulldozer were retained to help secure and mop up the twenty acre bum. Planning is about complete for the December 8, 1994 PTSC meeting hazardous material response demonstration. We hope you will find it informative. J. M.Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire By: Mark Bredowski Battalion Chief Temecula Battalion TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Month October 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: 8TATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL 2 1 3 3 2 5 11 2 13 4 1 5 95 49 144 27 19 46 19 8 27 5 5 10 4 4 8 14 46 60 184 137 321 STATION FIRE PREVENTION Community Activities School Programs Fairs and Displays Company Inspections LE-38 Inspections Fire Investigation Burning Permits Issued TOTAL8: STATION #12 8TATION #73 TOTAL 1 0 1 5 3 8 1 0 1 109 73 182 0 0 0 10 0 10 18 2 20 144 78 222 TOTAL HOURS B15-1 (6/92) By: ~a~g~ Date: 11/5/94 Mark Brodowski ITEM NO. 9 COMMISSION REPORTS