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HomeMy WebLinkAbout091098 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SEPTEMBER 10, 1998 PRESENT: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio None Also present were Public Works Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam, Deputy Director of Public Works, Ron Parks, Police Sergeant Rodney Crisp, Fire Captain Alan Black, Administrative Secretary Anita Pyle, and Minute Clerk Pat Kelley. Commissioner Perry led the flag salute. PUBLIC COMMENTS There were no public comments. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of July 9. 1998 It was moved by Commission Coe, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to approve the Minutes of July 9, 1998, with the following correction: Page 1, PUBLIC COMMENTS, 4th paragraph .... Corte Montecito,... AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 0 COMMISSION BUSINESS 5 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: The motion carried as follows: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio None None Kahwea Road Opening to Throueh Traffic Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Commissioner Coe inquired about the origination of the requests for opening Kahwea Road. Mr. Moghadam replied they were basically from the residents on the east side, and a majority of the west-side residents favor retaining the closure. A regular meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order by Chairman Telesio on Thursday, September 10, 1998, at 6:02 P.M., at the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Commissioner Markham asked if the City Council took action on this matter after the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommended closure at their January 27, 1994 meeting. Mr. Moghadam replied he did not find any record to indicate the matter was considered by the City Council. Ron Parks, Deputy Director of Public Works, stated his research indicated the matter had never been addressed or decided by the City Council. Randall Pierce, 31148 Kahwea Road, spoke in favor of keeping Kahwea Road closed, and suggested closing Calle Pina Colada. John Harkey, 29755 Pasada Road, representing the Meadowview Community Association, read a letter from the Association opposing the opening of Kahwea Road to through traffic, and asked for a permanent closure with installation of a traversible-type barrier to accommodate emergency vehicles. Norman Clark, 31199 Kahwea Road, opposed opening Kahwea Road due to excessive speed by motorists. He stated road maps show a through-road and if the Police and Fire Departments had corrected maps, there would not be a problem for emergency vehicles to reach residents on the other side of the barrier or Calle Medusa. Chuck Peterson, 31196 Kahwea Road, requested the street remain closed. He suggested a permanent closure with a breakaway section for emergency vehicles. Mr. Peterson asked why the matter was being considered at this time. Mr. Moghadam replied it was on the agenda because the City had received requests from citizens. Mr. Parks stated the issue was being considered because permanently closing streets requires City Council action. He noted subdivision maps show Kahwea Road as a thoroughfare; and since general circulation of the City is being reviewed. James Neeley, 31159 Kahwea Road, spoke in favor of closing Kahwea Road. Mr. Neeley stated the road was not created to be a thoroughfare and there are other alternatives. Joseph Wasek, 31393 Bandon Court, opposed the opening of Kahwea Road. Chief Black , Fire Department, stated the City often utilizes fire personnel from outside the area who use commercial map books and if the street is to remain closed, it should be formalized. He noted if Kahwea Road was open, it probably would not be a primary access for the Fire Department. Sgt. Crisp, Police Department, stated Kahwea Road is not a major thoroughfare for the Police Department. Commissioner Perry asked if additional enforcement problems and accident liability would be created if it was opened. Sgt. Crisp replied he believed it would. Chairman Telesio asked if a breakaway gate or something, which could be opened by enforcement personnel, would be of any value. Chief Black replied out-of-town personnel would not carry a lock box key or know a combination number. Commissioner Markham noted this is a design problem as there is a low density area connected to a high density area and the road was not designed to handle high traffic volumes or through traffic. He stated he supported a permanent closure with a provision for traversible access for fire and police services. Commissioner Perry supported a permanent closure with curbs, gutters and landscaping installed with no public access. Commissioner's Johnson and Coe supported permanently closing the street. Chairman Telesio noted there are various other ways to get into the area that is more suitable for safety equipment. Randy Johnson, 31204 Kahwea Road, asked for permanent closure of Kahwea and to be made a cul-de-sac, which would then be reflected on the maps. Chairman Telesio asked the Public Works Department to do what they can to make certain the Police and Fire Departments have updated maps. It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Coe, to recommend the City Council permanently close Kahwea Road and a more permanent closure structure be erected to include curbs, gutters and landscaping as appropriate. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None 3. Flashing Beacons and Right-Turn Lane Installation - Ynez Road at La Paz Street Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Commissioner Markham noted a dirt road for cutting the corner has developed. He expressed concern that people will cut through the corners when Hwy. 79S construction starts, and perhaps installation of an AC berm could be considered. Commissioner Markham mentioned that the owner immediately north of the "T" intersection said the "Stop Sign" has been a help. Commissioner Markham noted the concerns about rear-end accidents has not materialized and the "Stop Sign" has reduced speed dramatically. Commissioner Perry agreed with staff that flashing lights are not needed; and questioned the need for a right-turn lane or a berm as he has not seen more than four (4) to six (6) cars backed up at a time. Commissioner Johnson stated traffic volumes may increase in this location until Hwy. 79S construction is complete. He concurred flashing beacons are not needed and was of the opinion the right-turn lane should be revisited at a later time. Chairman Telesio mentioned the bike lane has become the right-turn lane and does not see a need for a dedicated right-turn lane or flashing beacons. It was moved by Commissioner Coe, seconded by Commissioner Markham, to recommend the City Council take no further action regarding installation of flashing beacons or construction of a right-turn lane at the intersection of Ynez R6ad and La Paz Street. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None 4. ReQuest to Install Barricades and Euuestrian Crossim, Siens in Los Ranchitos Area Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Commissioner Markham commented the Maintenance Department has installed horse crossing signs in other locations within Los Ranchitos and whether the trails are public or private, they are used as public trails by residents of Los Ranchitos, Santiago Estates and Santiago Ranchos areas. He also noted the three-way stop has helped limit the accidents at this intersection. Commissioner Markham suggested putting up the equestrian trail signs in both directions of La Paz Street because of a blind trail crossing due to fencing and trees. He will provide staff with a trail map. Commissioner Johnson asked if the trails were in Los Ranchitos' CC&Rs and Commissioner Markham answered yes. Chairman Telesio asked if it was necessary for the City to bear the cost of the signs installation. Commissioner Markham replied the existing signs in Los Ranchitos were installed by the City. Chairman Telesio stated he was hesitant about putting a horse crosswalk on La Paz Street and is not certain a sign will really alert motorists to the presence of a horse. Mr. Parks stated the equestrian sign is for traffic and should be in public right-of-way as it is a safety issue to alert the motoring public of the possibility of a horse crossing. It was moved by Commissioner Markham, seconded by Commissioner Perry, to recommend the City Council install trail crossing signs at La Paz Street and to deny the request for installation of additional barricades on the north side of Ynez Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None 4 Reuuest to Remove "No Turn on Red Siens" - Front Street at Rancho California Road Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Commissioner Markham commented this was a waste of staff resources to act on a complaint by one (1) person even though it is nice to respond to each complaint, and ihe intersection works much better with the sign. Chairman Telesio asked if it was wrong to cut through commercial businesses rather than waiting for the green light, and Sgt. Crisp stated it was illegal. It was moved by Commissioner Coe, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to deny the request to remove the "No Turn On Red, 4:00 - 6:00 p.m., Mon- Fri" signs on northbound Front Street at Rancho California Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Perry, Telesio COMMISSIONERS: None COMMISSIONERS: None 6. ReQuest for "All-Way" Ston" - Amarita Way at Via Rami Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Chairman Telesio remarked it does seem to be a four-way stop location, but the need is only for a few hours of a day, before and after school, yet a stop will be there constantly. Commissioner Perry expressed the belief that as soon as a "Stop Sign" is installed, school- crossing guards will be eliminated. It was moved by Commissioner Markham, seconded by Commissioner Johnson, to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution establishing an "All-Way Stop" at the intersection of Amarita Way and Via Rami. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 NOES: 1 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Johnson, Markham, Telesio COMMISSIONERS: Perry COMMISSIONERS: None Prohibition of Commercial Vehicles Parking on Private Property and Public Rights-of- Way Senior Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report. Chairman Telesio commented he did not want to inhibit public traffic with red curbs around the park; and hotel/motel operators or truckers apparently are not aware of the existing City Ordinance prohibiting certain commercial vehicles from parking in various locations. Mr. Moghadam stated information/warning signs must be posted. Commissioner Coe asked if there is a "Commercial Parking By Permit Only" sign and Mr. Moghadam replied such a sign could be ordered. Commissioner Perry stated provisions need to be made for truck parking. Chairman Telesio suggested making hotel/motel operators aware of the permit process by letter. Commissioner Markham stated in the Sam Hicks Park area, there are two (2) motels and they do not have parking areas for truck/trailer rigs, trucks park around Moreno Road and in the Kentucky Fried Chicken parking lot (after they close). He memioned the same problem exists in the south end of town where they park in commercial and industrial parking lots after the businesses have closed. Commissioner Markham suggested consulting the hotel/motel operators on ways to solve the problem. Commissioner Perry stated he would not be opposed to allow truck parking from 6 pm to 5 am at the Park and Ride on the north end of town and the proposed one (1) in the south end and suggested the motels provide shuttle service to drivers. Commissioner Perry suggested the issue be agendized and truck companies and hotel/motel operators be invited to attend the meeting. Chairman Telesio requested for the matter be scheduled for the November/December meeting and the hotel/motel operators be notified of the meeting. Commissioner Markham asked about parking in the bicycle lane adjacent to the Sports Park. Mr. Moghadam replied a work order to remove the bike lane signs on Margarita Road between Rancho Vista and Pauba Road, as well as other areas where it is wide enough for parking, has been submitted; but eliminating the signing does not mean bicyclists cannot use it. He stated the intent of a "Bike Lane - No Parking" sign was to eliminate parking in areas where the bike lane is only four (4) to five (5) feet wide. Sut~,estions for Traffic Congestion Relief Commissioner Coe related he took the route endorsed in Sam Pratt's letter from Lake Elsinore and it took him 45 1/2 minutes compared to 14 1/2 minutes when using the freeway. Chairman Telesio said he believes Mr. Pratt's proposed route is for the future. R:~t~affi¢\cotmni~an~finutea\98\091098 6 Commissioner Markham mentioned the General Plan Circulation Element Update Committee has discussed this issue and will possibly put forth adding several of these link segments. Chairman Telesio stated the Commission has received and filed the letter from Mr. Sam Pratt. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Chairman Telesio asked about the much needed signal at Margarita and Pauba Roads. Mr. Moghadam replied it is in the Fiscal Years 1998 - 02 Capital Improvement Program budget. Commissioner Markham expressed concern about the driveway location for the Duck Pond expansion as people, children especially, are going to have the cross the driveway. Mr. Parks stated he could request TCSD to allow a Public Works' review to determine any possible modifications and report back to the Commission. Mr. Moghadam reported that when the flashing beacons are installed at the schools, the newspapers will be notified. Mr. Moghadam suggested a tour of the City Wide Intelligent Traffic Management System (ITMS) be held October 8, 1998 at 5:30 P.M. POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT Sgt. Crisp stated he had nothing further to add. FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT Fire Captain Black stated Station 83 opened September 1, 1998 and he is in the process of planning and preparing for the safety expo. Some fire personnel were involved in the Hemet/Juniper Flats fire. COMMISSION REPORT Commissioner Coe asked about placing additional asphalt in the right-turn lane on northbound Pala Road at Hwy. 79S because there is only stacking room for 1 and 1/2 cars. Mr. Parks stated it would be difficult and the construction for permanent realignment is about four (4) months away, but he will look into it. He mentioned the Pala Road Bridge Project will go out to bid in November 1998. Chairman Telesio inquired about the Via Los Colinas/Rancho California Road signal. Mr. Moghadam stated documents have been submitted to Caltrans for approval since Caltrans funding is involved. Commissioner Coe questioned the need for the straight ahead lane on the northbound off-ramp at 1-15 and Winchester Road, cars entering from Winchester Road would not have to stop and there would not be a back-up. Commissioner Perry stated it took 1 1/2 hours to get to La Paz Street from about 50 to 100 yards on the Hwy. 79S/I-15 off-ramp on a Sunday evening because of re-paving Hwy. 79S and there were no advance warning signs nor was there anything in the newspaper about possible delays. Mr. Parks stated he would lodge a complaint with Riverside County and request better notice; i.e., a flashing sign on the freeway. Commissioner Perry expressed concern about the Hwy. 79S/I-15 Interchange project and the impasse with Caltrans and asked for an update at the October meeting. Commissioner Markham mentioned the study has been put on hold until the General Plan Circulation Element Update is complete as new traffic counts are being developed for Temecula, and parts of Murrieta and Riverside County areas. Commissioner Markham reported the Circulation Element Update Committee will meet Monday, September 14, 1998, at 6 p.m. and a substantial work product from the consultant should be received; and hearings are targeted to begin by December 1998. It was moved by Commissioner Markham, seconded by Commissioner Coe, to adjourn the meeting at 8:27 P.M. The motion carried unanimously. The next regular meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, October 8, 1998, at 5:30 P.M., Temecula City Hall Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. ~ ' ~hairman J~-hn H. Telesio