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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01282021 PTS AgendaIn compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35 .102.35.104 ADA Title II]. AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 28, 2021 - 6:00 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING THIS MEETING This meeting is being conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20, dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. In accordance with the order, the public may not view the meeting in-person in the Council Chamber. The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on television and /or online. Details can be found at temeculaca.gov/tv. Submission of Public Comments: For those wishing to make public comments at the meeting, please submit your comments by email to be read aloud into the record at the meeting by the Secretary. Email comments must be submitted to anissa.sharp@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on matters not on the agenda must be received prior to the time the item for Public Comments is called. Email comments on agenda items must be received prior to the time Public Comments for the agenda item is called. Email comments on public hearing items must be received prior to the time the public hearing is opened to hear public comments. All email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern public comments at an in-person meeting. Public Comments for this meeting may only be submitted via email. Comments via text and social media will not be accepted . Reading of Public Comments: The Secretary shall read all email comments, provided that the reading shall not exceed three (3) minutes, or such other time as the Public/Traffic Safety Commission may provide, consistent with the time limit for speakers at an in-person Public /Traffic Safety Commission meeting. The email comments shall become part of the meeting record . CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Sullivan FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Hagel SWEARING IN: David Matics ROLL CALL: Carter, Hagel, Matics, Richardson, Sullivan Page 1 Public / Traffic Safety Commission Agenda January 28, 2021 PUBLIC COMMENT A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Public/Traffic Safety Commission on items that appear on the Consent Calendar or a matter not listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to three minutes. For this meeting, public comments may be submitted and read into the record pursuant to the important notice provided at the top of this agenda . CONSENT CALENDAR 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 . 1.Approve Action Minutes of December 10, 2020 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes of December 10, 2020. Recommendation: Action MinutesAttachments: BUSINESS 2.Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson to preside through the 2021 Calendar Year. Recommendation: Agenda ReportAttachments: 3.Update on the RCWD Temecula Parkway Pipeline Replacement Project That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.Recommendation: Agenda Report Exhibit A Attachments: 4.Rustic Glen Drive Traffic Calming Concepts That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the Traffic Calming possible alternatives to be presented to the residents of the subdivision in the Homeowner’s Association for 65% approval of the residents preferred concepts and recommend staff move forward with presenting the traffic calming education. Recommendation: Agenda Report Exhibit A Attachments: Page 2 Public / Traffic Safety Commission Agenda January 28, 2021 5.Golden Rod Traffic Calming Request That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.Recommendation: Agenda Report Exhibit A Exhibit B Attachments: DIVISION REPORTS 6.California Highway Patrol Report CHP ReportAttachments: 7.Fire Chief's Report Fire Chief's ReportAttachments: 8.Police Chief's Report Police Chief's ReportAttachments: DIRECTOR REPORT COMMISSIONER REPORTS ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the Public Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, February 25, 2021, at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC The full agenda packet (including staff reports and any supplemental material available after the original posting of the agenda), distributed to a majority of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding any item on the agenda, will be available for public viewing online at temeculaca.gov at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. If you have questions regarding any item on the agenda, please contact the Public Works Department at (951) 694 6411. Page 3 Item No. 1 1 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PUBLIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION SPECIAL MEETING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA DECEMBER 10, 2020 - 6:00 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING MEETING This meeting is being conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with State of California Executive Order N-29-20, dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The live stream of the meeting may be viewed on television and/or online. Details can be found at temeculaca.gov/tv. In accordance with Executive Order N-29-20, the public may only view the meeting on television and/or online and not in the Council Chamber. Submission of Public Comments: For those wishing to make public comments at this meeting, please submit your comments by email to the Secretary at anissa.sharp@temeculaca.gov. Email comments on matters not on the agenda must be submitted prior to the Public Comments item being called. Email comments on an agenda item must be submitted prior to the close of public comments on that agenda item. All email comments shall be subject to the same rules as would otherwise govern speaker comments at noticed meetings. Electronic comments may only be submitted via email and comments via text and social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) will not be accepted. Reading of Public Comments: Email comments will be read into the record, provided that the reading shall not exceed three (3) minutes, or such other time as the Public/Traffic Safety Commission may provide, consistent with the time limit for speakers at noticed meetings CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 PM: Chairperson Sullivan FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Carter ROLL CALL: Carter, Hagel, Moses, Richardson, Sullivan PUBLIC COMMENTS None CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Approve Action Minutes of October 22, 2020 Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes of October 22, 2020. Approved the Staff Recommendation (3-0, Richardson and Sullivan abstain): Motion by Hagel, Second by Carter. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Richardson and Sullivan abstaining. 2 BUSINESS 2. HOA Assisted Traffic Calming Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the HOA Assisted Traffic Calming Brochure as presented for distribution to HOA’s and residents. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Moses, Second by Carter. The vote reflected unanimous approval. 3. Rustic Glen Traffic Calming Concepts Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct staff to conduct a speed and traffic analysis and return to this commission with possible traffic calming recommendations. Approved the Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Hagel, Second by Moses. The vote reflected unanimous approval. DIVISION REPORTS 4. Traffic Engineer's Report - Receive and file only 5. California Highway Patrol Report - Receive and file only 6. Fire Chief's Report - Receive and file only 7. Police Chief's Report - Receive and file only DIRECTOR REPORT COMMISSIONER REPORTS ADJOURNMENT At 6:51 p.m., the Public/Traffic Commission meeting was formally adjourned to Thursday, January 28, 2020, at 6:00 p.m., in the City of Temecula Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. *** Adjourned in memory of California Highway Patrol Officer Andy Ornelas *** 3 Bradley Sullivan, Chairperson Patrick A. Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Item No. 2 1 PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: January 28, 2021 SUBJECT Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson PREPARED BY: Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson to preside through the 2021 Calendar Year. BACKGROUND: Annually, the Commission elects a member to serve as Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson. The appointment to the position becomes effective at the meeting of March 25, 2021. The newly elected Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson will preside through the 2021 calendar year. FISCAL IMPACT: None. Item No. 3 1 PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: January 28, 2021 SUBJECT: Update on the RCWD Temecula Parkway Pipeline Replacement Project PREPARED BY: Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report. BACKGROUND: City of Temecula staff would like to update the Commission on the status of the Temecula Parkway Pipeline Replacement Project. The project, which is being completed by Rancho California Water District, plans to replace nearly 8,000 feet of recycled water pipeline over several phases. Westbound lanes within the phased segments will experience closures and alternative routes will be established. Construction on this project began on December 6th, 2020. The project has moved into Phase 2A, placing construction on Temecula Parkway between La Paz Road and Pechanga Parkway as outlined on Exhibit A. This has temporarily limited Westbound traffic on Temecula Parkway to one lane. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A – RCWD Pipeline Replacement Traffic Impacts by Phases Exhibit A – RCWD Pipeline Replacement Traffic Impacts by Phases Item No. 4 1 PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: January 28, 2021 SUBJECT: Rustic Glen Drive Traffic Calming Concepts PREPARED BY: Ali Shahzad, Senior Traffic Engineer RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the Traffic Calming concepts for presentation to residents of the subdivision in the Homeowner’s Association for 65% approval of preferred concepts and recommend staff move forward with presenting traffic calming education. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request from a Rustic Glen Drive resident, Ms. Isabel Valenzuela through Councilman Mike Naggar, to evaluate speeds and cut through traffic and consider traffic calming measures. The resident expressed concerns that speeding is going on throughout the day and noise levels have increased. Rustic Glen Drive is a forty-four (44) foot wide residential street that functions as a residential collector providing access for numerous residential enclaves to the arterial roadway network. The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Rustic Glen Dr. is approximately 1,800 to 2,400 ADT. The road and surrounding streets were recently resurfaced with 25 MPH signs and legends at the beginning of each segment. Staff gathered vehicular speed and volume data for a seven (7) day period with the recently acquired Armadillo radar data collection device. In addition to data collection, a review of conditions will be performed, including an evaluation of sight distance, collision history, and possibly a license plate survey, if warranted, to verify if cut through traffic exists. Speed and Volume Data: The radar device was installed mid-block facing west for incoming eastbound traffic from Margarita Rd., also picking up outgoing westbound traffic from Winchester Rd. in the same location. The device yielded the following results:  The Incoming 85th percentile speed was 32 mph with ADT of 1016 vehicles.  The Outbound 85th percentile speed was 31 mph with ADT of 902 vehicles.  Combined ADT 1,918 well within the approx. range of 1,800 to 2,400 ADT of a residential collector, thus indicating no excess cut thru traffic.  The speeds were within a 7 mph tolerance of the posted 25 mph speed limit, however there were quite a few outliers on the distribution curve through the week. 2 Sightlines: A recent preliminary field evaluation was conducted of sight distance along the side streets. This evaluation revealed visibility at internal minor stop controlled intersections to be adequate with more than 155’ of sight distance for streets with 25 mph speed limit. The traffic volumes were normal with only a few vehicles going in and out from nearby side streets. Minimal through traffic was observed that could be cut-through traffic, and none of the vehicles appeared to be speeding. Crashes: A review of collision history for the twelve (12) month period from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, indicates there were 3 reported collisions closer to the Margarita –Harveston School Rd. which were driver’s faults. Education and Enforcement  Neighborhood Traffic Safety Awareness Program – The first step in traffic calming is to educate neighborhood drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, residents, nonresidents, children, and adults of existing traffic laws and roadway responsibilities. The City of Temecula has developed pamphlets that are geared to providing a greater awareness of the rules of the road.  Radar Speed Trailer Deployment – When appropriate, the radar speed-monitoring trailer will be used to educate motorists by advising them of their travel speed. The radar speed trailer can also be used to show the residents that actual travel speeds may not be as high as they are perceived.  LED Speed Limit Advisory Sign – Like the radar speed trailer, the speed limit advisory sign can be used to educate motorists by advising them of their travel speed. The signs will be placed at the requested roadway for extended periods of time, as required.  Traditional Enforcement – This action is intended to modify driver behavior that will result in safer conditions for neighbors and drivers alike. Speed Limit Signs – Post 25-MPH speed limit signs and pavement markings on residential streets to reinforce the prima facie speed limit. Staff recommends the following measures be implemented:  Distribute Neighborhood Traffic Safety Awareness Program Brochure – The first step in traffic calming is to educate neighborhood drivers, pedestrians, bicyclists, residents, nonresidents, children, and adults of existing traffic laws and roadway responsibilities. distribute the Traffic Calming Brochure.  Staff will continue to monitor vehicular speeds and volumes along Rustic Glen Dr. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A – Location Map EXHIBIT A LOCATION MAP – RUSTIC GLEN ROAD Existing 25 mph with pavement legends Item No. 5 1 PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: January 28, 2021 SUBJECT: Golden Rod Road Traffic Calming Request PREPARED BY: Ali Shahzad, Senior Traffic Engineer RECOMMENDATION: Receive and file the report. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request from Adam Ruiz a Golden Rod Road resident. Mr. Ruiz requested the City evaluate speed and traffic volumes; and consider traffic calming measures to reduce vehicular speeds and cut through traffic. Golden Rod Road was previously reviewed by the Commission for traffic calming measures. Radar Feedback Speed Signs (aka Vcalm signs) were installed on Golden Rod Road for northbound and southbound traffic. Data was recently downloaded and analyzed showing occasional vehicles speeding down the hill. A field meeting was held with County of Riverside Traffic Engineer Dennis Acuna to discuss the possibility of installing All-Way Stop Signs at the intersection of Mirassou/Franciscan Circles and Golden Rod Road. It was decided that a comprehensive plan for Golden Rod Road Traffic Calming in collaboration with the County of Riverside and City of Temecula would be better suited for implementation. Exhibit A is attached showing all “Work to be Done”. Permission from 65% of residents is requested according to the City’s Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program to implement the plan. Nine (9) of the Eleven (11) residents fronting on Golden Rod Road, that is 82% of residents signed the approval letter for the plan. Staff created a work order for items within the city boundary. Work was completed on 1/4/21 with exception of a minor sign (Bicycle May Use Full Lane) relocation to the north (with the county’s permission) to avoid visibility obstruction of the existing Radar Feedback Sign and to provide advance warning to motorists/bicyclists that the bike lane ends. FISCAL IMPACT: Costs of signage and striping done with City forces. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A – Location Map & Concept Map Exhibit B – 11 addresses fronting Golden Rod Road STOPSTOPSTOPSTOPAHEADSTOPAHEADWORK TO BE DONE 1. Install All-Way Stops @ Mirassou/Franciscan Circles and Golden Rod with Pavement Legend and Stop Bar. 2. Install Stop Ahead Signs on Street Lights and Pavement Legends on Street Lights. 3. Watch Down Hill Speed Sign with 25 mph sign at Mirassou southbound on Street Light. 4. Install Bicycle May Use Full Lane Signs with Sharrows as shown to provide continuity to the Bike lanes in the County. 5. 8’ Parking Lane along the properties frontage as shown. Item No. 6 California Highway Patrol Temecula Area Report for November and December 2020 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Services Provided •Motorist Services -860 •Child Safety Seat Installations –18 •Start Smart Virtual Classes to start soon This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC Enforcement Activity •Citations Issued -1304 •Total Enforcement Contacts – 2352 •Focused High Crash Reduction Grant Oct 1 –Sept 30 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Driving Under the Influence •Monthly Arrests –64 •Monthly Drug DUI arrests -6 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY ND Traffic Collisions •Non-Injury -159 •Injury -101 •Fatal -4 •Fatal Year to Date -35 •Total Collisions –271 Fatal Traffic Collisions / Major Investigations •SR-79 north of Dugan Road •SR-74 at Sophie Street •N/B I-15 north of Rainbow Valley Boulevard •S/B I-215 north of Los Alamos Road This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA Item No. 7 City of Temecula Fire Department Incident Type False Alarms 76 Haz Mat 1 Medical 462 Other Fire 4 Other Misc 7 Public Assist 35 Res Fire 2 Rescue 2 Ringing Alarm 6 Standby 7 Traffic Collision 58 Vehicle Fire 5 Wildland Fire 3 Commercial Fire 1 Total 699 Temecula Fire Department Service Calls November 2020 City of Temecula Fire Department Temecula Fire Department Plan Review and Inspections November 2020 Plan Review and Inspections November Year to Date Plan Review 306 3329 Construction Inspections 281 2222 Annual Inspections 420 5148 Counter/Public Inquiries 0 483 City of Temecula Fire Department Incident Type False Alarms 90 Haz Mat 3 Medical 621 Other Fire 6 Other Misc 11 Public Assist 25 Res Fire 3 Rescue 1 Ringing Alarm 7 Standby 9 Traffic Collision 56 Vehicle Fire 3 Wildland Fire 8 Total 834 Temecula Fire Department Service Calls December 2020 City of Temecula Fire Department Temecula Fire Department Plan Review and Inspections December 2020 Plan Review and Inspections December Year to Date Plan Review 310 3639 Construction Inspections 232 2454 Annual Inspections 498 5646 Counter/Public Inquiries 0 483 City of Temecula Fire Department Spark of Love Toy Drive Received 287 applications Filled 783 toy requests Big Thank You to the community, we collected 6,229 toys Item No. 8 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Temecula Traffic Incidents, Activities and Events Report for the month of November 2020 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Total Hazardous Citations 1056 Total Non-Hazardous Citations 164 (Seatbelt cites included) 23 (Cell phone cites included) 153 Parking Citations 204 Total Citations Issued 1424 Written Warnings Issued 674 City Funded Targeted Enforcement (S.L.A.P. Cite included) 219 (Commercial Enforcement Cites included) 18 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report D.U.I. Arrests 29 D.U.I. Arrests YTD 259 D.U.I. Previous Year 444 OTS/City Funded Special Operations DUI Checkpoints 0 Know Your Limit Campaign 0 DUI Sweep 0 Targeted Traffic Enforcement Saturation 0 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report 2020 – Citations / Incidents Jun July Aug 3 Month Total Citations Issued for Hazardous Violations (Moving Viol.) 417 1072 951 2440 Non-Hazardous Citations 92 195 228 515 “Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Violations 28 26 23 77 Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 31 139 59 229 Parking Citations 93 81 128 302 Written Warning Citations 161 729 758 1648 Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 94 260 186 540 Commercial Enforcement Cites 2 20 40 62 Injury Collisions 23 18 24 65 DUI Arrests 23 22 43 88 2020 – Citations / Incidents Sep Oct Nov 3 Month Total Citations Issued for Hazardous Violations (Moving Viol.) 867 788 1056 2711 Non-Hazardous Citations 146 145 164 455 “Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Violations 34 34 23 91 Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 89 123 153 365 Parking Citations 72 157 204 433 Written Warning Citations 620 494 674 1788 Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 222 148 219 589 Commercial Enforcement Cites 20 21 18 59 Injury Collisions 19 28 24 71 DUI Arrests 22 23 29 74 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Commission Members City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Traffic Division Activities/Events Community Action Patrol supported call -outs: None CAP Meetings: (1) November 2020 Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 220 hours November Activity Hours: 633 / year-to-date: 2471 November Patrol Hours: 220 / year-to-date: 1598 There were (10) CAP patrols with (11) members participating Training: 01 CAP members training hours = 17.25 hours / Reserve members training hours= 5 hours Meetings: 17 CAP/Posse/Station/Reserve members participated in meetings = 23 hours Posse Meetings/Activities = 00 Special Events CAP Participated In: None Various T/C’s Assistance: 12 Volunteer Administration Hours: 94.5 Reserve officer hours (Patrol): 8 Total July Volunteer hours: 591.25 YTD is 4600.25 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report (October 2020) FBI Jurisdiction Violent Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravat- ed As- sault Property Crime Burglary Vehicle Theft Larceny- Theft Arson Total Pt 1 Crimes Contract Cities Temecula 16 0 1 4 11 214 35 27 152 0 231 Southwest 6 1 0 1 4 55 7 2 46 0 61 Violent Crime = homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault totals combined Property Crime = burglary, vehicle theft, larceny-theft totals combined Cabazon - combines unincorporated Cabazon (B) area with unincorporated Morongo (MG) area Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Temecula Traffic Incidents, Activities and Events Report for the month of December 2020 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Total Hazardous Citations 911 Total Non-Hazardous Citations 211 (Seatbelt cites included) 28 (Cell phone cites included) 173 Parking Citations 177 Total Citations Issued 1299 Written Warnings Issued 539 City Funded Targeted Enforcement (S.L.A.P. Cite included) 92 (Commercial Enforcement Cites included) 36 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report D.U.I. Arrests 24 D.U.I. Arrests YTD 283 D.U.I. Previous Year 444 OTS/City Funded Special Operations DUI Checkpoints 1 Know Your Limit Campaign 0 DUI Sweep 0 Targeted Traffic Enforcement Saturation 0 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report 2020 – Citations / Incidents Jun July Aug 3 Month Total Citations Issued for Hazardous Violations (Moving Viol.) 417 1072 951 2440 Non-Hazardous Citations 92 195 228 515 “Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Violations 28 26 23 77 Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 31 139 59 229 Parking Citations 93 81 128 302 Written Warning Citations 161 729 758 1648 Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 94 260 186 540 Commercial Enforcement Cites 2 20 40 62 Injury Collisions 23 18 24 65 DUI Arrests 23 22 43 88 2020 – Citations / Incidents Sep Oct Nov 3 Month Total Citations Issued for Hazardous Violations (Moving Viol.) 867 788 1056 2711 Non-Hazardous Citations 146 145 164 455 “Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Violations 34 34 23 91 Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 89 123 153 365 Parking Citations 72 157 204 433 Written Warning Citations 620 494 674 1788 Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 222 148 219 589 Commercial Enforcement Cites 20 21 18 59 Injury Collisions 19 28 24 71 DUI Arrests 22 23 29 74 2020 – Citations / Incidents Oct Nov Dec 3 Month Total Citations Issued for Hazardous Violations (Moving Viol.) 788 1056 911 2755 Non-Hazardous Citations 145 164 211 520 “Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Violations 34 23 28 85 Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 123 153 173 449 Parking Citations 157 204 177 538 Written Warning Citations 494 674 539 1707 Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 148 219 92 459 Commercial Enforcement Cites 21 18 36 75 Injury Collisions 28 24 27 79 DUI Arrests 23 29 24 76 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report Commission Members City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Traffic Division Activities/Events Community Action Patrol supported call -outs: None CAP Meetings: (0) December 2020 Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 111.50 hours December Activity Hours: 368 / year-to-date: 2283 December Patrol Hours: 111.50 / year-to-date: 1709.5 There were (11) CAP patrols with (10) members participating Training: 01 CAP members training hours = 2.0 hours / Reserve members training hours= 10 hours Meetings: 17 CAP/Posse/Station/Reserve members participated in meetings = 33.50 hours Posse Meetings/Activities = 00 Special Events CAP Participated In: (4) Here comes Santa Claus Escort, (5) DUI checkpoint Various T/C’s Assistance: 2 Volunteer Administration Hours: 33.50 Reserve officer hours (Patrol): 0 Total December Volunteer hours: 467 YTD is 5706.1 Created by: Corporal C. Staat #3398 Southwest Station Traffic Division City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report (November 2020) FBI Jurisdiction Violent Crime Homicide Rape Robbery Aggravat- ed As- sault Property Crime Burglary Vehicle Theft Larceny- Theft Arson Total Pt 1 Crimes Contract Cities Temecula 9 0 0 5 4 180 24 34 122 0 189 Southwest 8 0 1 0 7 72 4 12 56 0 80 Violent Crime = homicide, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault totals combined Property Crime = burglary, vehicle theft, larceny-theft totals combined Cabazon - combines unincorporated Cabazon (B) area with unincorporated Morongo (MG) area