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HomeMy WebLinkAbout012204 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLlCfTRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 22, 2004 CALL TO ORDER The City of Temecula PublicfTraffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 22, 2004, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. FLAG SALUTE Commissioner Ramos le,d the audience in the Flag salute. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioners Katan, Lanier, Ramos, and Chairman Connerton Absent: None. PUBLIC COMMENTS No public comments. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of December 11. 2003 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve tile Minutes of December 11, 2003 MOTION: Commissioœr Lanier moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Commissioner Katan seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Public Safety/Public Works Commendation Award Proqram RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission consider staff's recommendation for the creation of a Public Safety/Public Works Commendation Award Program to communicate the City and Commission's appreciation for outstanding work performance and service, by n~cognizing those individuals who maintain high standards of personal conduct and make significant contributions to make Temecula one of the best cities to live in. R:IMi nuteslPublic T rafficSafetyCom mission 0 12204 Human Resources Analyst Lanier provided a staff report (as per agenda material), noting the following: That the Public Traffic Safety Commission approve a Public Safety, Public Works commendation award program; That the program was designed to recognize and award local safety employees along with City of Temecula Public Works employees; That the program will consist of three levels; g¡vel 1 Distinguished Service Certificate, for major improvements in technology, procedure, and exceptional personal effort. . givel 2 Excellence Certificate, exceptional achievement above and beyond normal job requirements. g,vel 3 Meritorious Certificate, Acts of heroism performed at great personal risk. . That after a nomination is submitted and recipient determined, that person will be recognized at a Public Traffic Safety Commission meeting and will receive the appropriate certificate of appreciation. Chairman Connerton requested from staff that an Outstanding Citizen Achievement Award Program also be incorporated. MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to approve staff's recommendation, adding a provision for Outstanding Citizen Achievement Award Program. Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aDDroval. 3. Community CPR/AED/First Aid Proqram RECOMMENDA 11ON: 3.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission review the program concept and proYide input to staff. Paramedic Coordinator Adams presented a staff report (as per agenda material), noting the following: That the City purchased seven Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) for use at various City facilities; . That City staff received training on AEDs as well as CPR; That staff will be creating a training program that will allow for community members to receive training at a reduced cost; That training will take place twice a month every other month at Fire Station 84; R :IMin uleslPu blic T rafficSafetyCort missionO 12204 That stan was directed to return with an item for City Council consideration that would provide $15,000 in grant funding for a Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) program; that the program would provide matching grant funding for qualifying businessl~s that would wish to purchase an AED unit and begin a PAD program. Commissioner Ramos relayed that the Commission would request an update on usage of AEDs. MOTION: Chairman Gonnerton moved to approve staff's recommendation and that the Temecula Citizen Corps Council be tasked with managing the grant program. Commissioner Katan seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aDDroval. 4. Request for Streøt Closure - Promenade Subdivision RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission deny the request to close Georgetown Lan'~ at Margarita Road, or Winwood Circle at Rycrest Drive. Principal Engineer Moghadam presented a brief staff report (as per agenda material), noting the following: That the item was reviewed by the Public Traffic Safety Commission in October 2002 and that the Commission at that time recommended to not close the streets due to the data available; . That the City received a recent request for street closure due to high volume of traffic; That in January 2004, vehicular volumes and speed data was collected at four locations (see staff report); That although volumes are slightly higher, the n umber of cut-through traffic is negligible; That therE! have not been any reported accidents within the last 24 months from January 2001 to December 2003; That Promenade residents perceive the traffic from Woodcrest subdivision as a cut-through traffic; That staff is of the opinion that the route is being used as it was designed to be used; That due to the fact that data does not indicate any cut-through traffic, staff cannot support street closure. R:\Mi nuteslPubiic T rafficSafetyColT. missionO 12204 At this time, the Public Hearing was opened. The following individuals spoke in support of street closure for the Promenade Subdivision: Curt Kucera Greg Wilken Joe Lindl Ana Rowe Beverly Perkins Kathy Fraley Diana Navarro Sue Temblador 41801 Carelton Way 41816 Carelton Way 29693 Winwood Circle 41771 Carelton Way 29462 Georgetown Lane 41826 Carelton Way 41888 Carelton Way 29477 Georgetown Lane The above-mentioned individuals spoke in support of street closure for the following reasons: That homeowners are concerned about the volume and speed of traffic; That children are not able to play in the street due to speeders; That then~ was a police chase in October 2003; That then~ were two burglaries in 2003; That traffic volumes are 1,500 per day and rising; That there are 39 homes that are affected daily with high-volume traffic and speeders; That crossing the street is dangerous; That most vehicles do not stop at stop signs but rather run them; That it is ,~xtremely difficult to back out of driveways due to speeders; That homeowners should not be afraid to cross the street. At this time, the Public Hearing was closed. Commissioner Katan relayed that he frequently drives through the neighborhood and has not experienced the high-volume of speed and traffic as indicated by the residents and that it would be difficult for cars to sp¡¡ed through due to cars parked on the street. Commissioner Lanier thanked the residents for coming out to speak in this regard. Mr. Lanier also asked Sergeant Pino if the motor officers could patrol the area from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Vice Chairman Ramos rølayed that he would not support a street closure; that he is familiar with the streets and would be¡ is of the opinion that there would be more of a traffic-volume problem than a speeder problem; and that the majority of the cars passing through are residents of the Promenade and Wood crest Community. Chairman Connerton noted that he would not support street closure. MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to approve staff's recommendation. Vice Chairman Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous aDDroval. Commissioner Katan requested that Mr. Kucera return to the podium. R:\Min uleslPu bli c T rafficSafelyCommissionO 12204 At this time, the Public Hearing was re-opened. For Commissioner Katan, Mr. Kucera relayed that the lighted-sign put in by the City d id not display the speed of drivers passing by but rather displayed the speed limit; that some improvement was obseived with the lighted-signs and police presence; and that homeowners meetings are held quart,~rly. For Chairman Connerton, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the City does have signs that display Speed Limit Is. Your Speed Is For Mr. Kucera, Commissioner Katan relayed that the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission would be willing to work with the homeowners to resolve the speeding problems as long as it would be within the City's guidelines. Mr. Kucera thanked Commissioner Katan for his efforts and his willingness to meet with the homeowners to help resolve the speeding problem and noted that the homeowners would be willing to work with the City on this issue. For Mr. Kucera, Chairman Connerton relayed that the volume of traffic is from within the community and that surveys have indicated that it is not cut-through traffic. In response to Chairman Connerton, Mr. Kucera relayed that the homeowners do agree with the engineer study and that most of the traffic does come from within the two subdivisions; that the Woodcrest subdivision streets are designed to handle the high volumes of traffic and that the Promenade streets are not; that the goal of the homeowners was to segregate the two subdivisions, not penalize Woodcrest; and that Wood crest Community does have an adequate traffic flow without traveling through the Promenade neighborhood. At this time, the Public Hearing was closed. For Chairman Connerton, Sergeant Pino suggested additional neighborhood enforcement; that previous patrolling led to half a dozen tickets; that times and days were documented; that all written tickets were to re,sidents that live in the community and adjoining community; that there were no cut-through people receiving tickets; and that motor officers will be asked to patrol the neighborhood at peak hours and will be writing tickets to all violators. For Chairman Connerton, Principal Engineer Moghadam relayed that currently there are four speed limit signs that are, in use but when one becomes available, one could be installed. Director of Public Works Hughes stated that the last time that speed limit signs were posted some of the neighbors s:tated opposition; that if adjacent neighbors to where the signs will be posted give concurrence, when signs are available they could be posted. For Mr. Kucera, Chairman Connerton requested that he call a special meeting with the Homeowners Association and get concurrence from the potentially impacted neighbors (signed petition) and submit it in writing to the Commission. Chairman Connerton also suggested meeting with Principal Engineer M oghadam and Public Works Director Hughes to determine where the signs would be most effective. In response to Chairman Connerton, Mr. Kucera stated that he will call a special meeting with the Homeowners Association and contact Director of Public Works Hughes. R:IMinuteslPublic T rafficSafetyCommissionO 12204 Chairman Connerton also noted that he would have the Commission Secretary agendize the formation of a subcommittee at the next meeting. Commissioner Lanier suggested that the appointed subcommittee investigate other traffic calming measures. Mr. Kucera requested that the Commission immediate appoint two subcommittee members. Director of Public Works Hughes noted that traffic calming was explored at the time when the subdivision was designed; although the streets are narrow, windy, and curvy, if the streets were straight through street~" the speed would be much higher; and that from a traffic-calming standpoint, the design of the subdivision is working exactly how it was intended. Mr. Kucera stated that although drastic measures were not taken, he appreciated the positive move forward. Chairman Connerton noted that great distances are created and accomplished by short steps. Vice Chairman Ramos and Commissioner Katan volunteered to be on the subcommittee. Traffic Enaineer's Report Principal Engineer Moghadam noted that he had no reports at this time. Director of Public Works Hughes reported that there have been some utility conflicts at Rancho California Road and Yn'~z Road that have delayed the construction project. That currently the City is waiting for Southern Califomia Edison to establish retaining walls and relocate service lines into the Target Center. Principal Engineer Moglladam relayed that 20 LEDs have been replaced at intersections and that staff is aware that more LEDs need to be replaced. Police Chiefs Report Providing a Police Department update for the PublicfTraffic Safety Commission, Police Sergeant Pi no relayed the following: That DUI arrests doubled in the month of December; That the injury accident rate is the lowest it has been the entire year; That the three new motor officers are finishing up their training. Fire Chiefs Report Fire Safety Specialist Horton presented a briefing on a proposed purchase by the Fire Prevention Bureau for a Fire Safety House, noting the following: . That the Fire Safety House will be a 39' trailer designed to provide mobile, simulated living environment where fire and life safety training could be conducted; R: IMinuteslPublic T rafficSafetyCornmissionO 12204 That the Safety House will be a hands-on learning tool that would give children, seniors, a nd family members the s kills a nd knowledge needed to create safer homes and communities; That real life hands-on learning experience will ensure children build the skills necessary to save lives in the event of a fire or other type of emergency. Features included in the Fire Safety trailer are as follows: 0 0 Stereo VCRlDVD 27" TV TunerfTape Player PA System Puppet window Interior and exterior simulated smoke machine Surround sound system 911 phone system Stage Handicap accessible Oven and cook top with complete kitchen Interactiv,~ Bedroom Interactiv,~ theater area Fire alarm pull station Smoke døtectors Heater door Two exits with ADA ramps Exit window Bench seating Exterior stage and awnings Concealed control room Complete 13D sprinkler system Honda GEmerator Hearing and Air Conditioning system 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uses are as follows: 0 That the 39' trailer will be taken to Safety Fairs, Schools, Senior Centers, and businesses EDITH, EKit Drills In the Home Home Safety Fire Program Incorporates the RISK WATCH childhood injury prevention program Fire and Burn Prevention Motor Vehicle Safety Choking, suffocation, and strangulation prevention Poison pr,~vention Falls prevention Firearms injury prevention Bike and pedestrian safety Water saf,~ty 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Commenting on the total cost of $39,306, Mr. Horton addressed donations made by Guidant, The Healthy Exercise People, and Edge Development. R:IMinuteslPubiicTrafficSafetyCommission012204 Vice Chairman Ramos congratulated Fire Specialist Horton on a fantastic job with the Fire Safety House and noted that he would be in support of the program. Chairman Connerton echoed Vice Chairman Ramos' comments. MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved to a pprove staff's recommendation. V ice Chairman Ramos seconded the m:>tion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval. Commission Reports Vice Chairman Ramos relayed kudos to the City's Police Department for its hard work during the holiday season. For Vice Chairman Ramos, Sergeant Pi no relayed that the investigation of a fatality on Wolf Valley is currently pending. Chairman Connerton al8o commended the Police Department for its holiday enforcement. ADJOURNMENT At 8:10 P.M. Chairman Connerton formally adjoumed this meeting to Thursday, February 26, 2004 at 6:00 P.M., in the¡ City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula. R:\MinutesIPu blic T rafficSafetyCo "T1missionO 12204