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AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
JULY 28, 2022 - 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Richardson
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Matics
ROLL CALL: Ackerman, Carter, Matics, Richardson, Sullivan
PUBLIC COMMENT
A total of 30 minutes is provided for members of the public to address the Commission on matters not
listed on the agenda. Each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. Public comments may be made in person at
the meeting by submitting a speaker card to the Commission Secretary or by submitting an email to be
read aloud into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to
PublicTrafficSafetyCommission@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in-person comments will be called
in the order received by the Commission Secretary and then, if time remains, email comments will be
read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public
comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at
Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54.
CONSENT CALENDAR
All matters listed under the 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 Commission request
specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. A total of 30 minutes is
provided for members of the public to address the Commission on items that appear on the Consent
Calendar. Each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting
by submitting a speaker card to the Commission Secretary or by submitting an email to be read aloud
into the record at the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to
PublicTrafficSafetyCommission@temeculaca.gov. Speaker cards for in-person comments will be called
in the order received by the Commission Secretary and then, if time remains, email comments will be
read. Email comments on all matters must be received prior to the time the item is called for public
comments. All public participation is governed by the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at
Meetings adopted by Resolution No. 2021-54.
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Public / Traffic Safety Commission Agenda July 28, 2022
1.Approve Action Minutes of May 26, 2022
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes of
May 26, 2022.
Recommendation:
Action MinutesAttachments:
BUSINESS
Members of the public may address the Commission on Business items that appear on the agenda. Each
speaker is limited to 5 minutes. Public comments may be made in person at the meeting by submitting a
speaker card to the Commission Secretary or by submitting an email to be read aloud into the record at
the meeting. Email comments must be submitted to PublicTrafficSafetyCommission@temeculaca .gov.
Speaker cards for in-person comments will be called in the order received by the Commission Secretary
and then, if time remains, email comments will be read. Email comments on all matters must be
received prior to the time the item is called for public comments. All public participation is governed by
the Council Policy regarding Public Participation at Meetings adopted by Resolution No . 2021-54.
2.Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 Grant
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report of
the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 Grant.
Recommendation:
Agenda ReportAttachments:
3.Engineering and Traffic Survey Update
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend the City Council
adopt an Ordinance reaffirming the speed limits identified in the
Summary of Recommended Speed Limits.
Recommendation:
Agenda Report
Speed Limit Summary
Attachments:
DIVISION REPORT (Receive and File)
4.California Highway Patrol Report
California Highway Patrol Report - May 2022Attachments:
5.Fire Chief's Report
Fire Chief's Report - June 2022Attachments:
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6.Police Chief's Report
Police Chief's Report - May 2022
Police Chief's Report - June 2022
Attachments:
7.Traffic Engineer's Report
Traffic Engineer's Report - May 2022
Traffic Engineer's Report - June 2022
Attachments:
DIRECTOR REPORT
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Public Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, August 25,
2022, 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 in the main reception area of the Temecula Civic Center during
normal business hours at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. The material will also be available on the City's
website at TemeculaCa.gov. and available for review at the respective meeting. If you have questions regarding
any item on the agenda, please contact the Public Works Department at (951) 694-6444.
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ACTION MINUTES
TEMECULA PUBLIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
MAY 26, 2022 - 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER at 6:01 PM: Chairperson Richardson
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Carter
ROLL CALL: Ackerman, Carter, Matics, Richardson, Sullivan
PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Approve Action Minutes of April 28, 2022
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes
of April 28, 2022.
Approved Staff Recommendation (5-0): Motion by Sullivan, Second by Matics. The vote
reflected unanimous approval.
BUSINESS
2. De Portola Traffic Calming
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.
Receive and file only, no action.
3. Rancho Vista Road and Pauba Road Traffic Calming
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.
Receive and file only, no action.
4. Interim Striping on Ynez Road from Santiago Road to Rancho Vista
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.
Receive and file only, no action.
5. Summer Recess – June 2022
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Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission discuss and direct Staff on
whether they would like to cancel and reschedule the regular meeting of
June 2022 for summer recess.
Commission approved cancelling the June 2022 meeting (5-0): Motion by Sullivan, Second by
Richardson. The vote reflected unanimous approval.
DIVISION REPORTS (Receive and File)
6. Fire Chief's Report
7. Traffic Engineer’s Report
DIRECTOR REPORT
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:48 PM, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting was formally adjourned to Thursday, July
28, 2022, at 6:00 PM, in the Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
James J. Richardson, Chairperson
Patrick A. Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: July 28, 2022
SUBJECT Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 Grant
PREPARED BY: Nick Minicilli, Senior Traffic Engineer
RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the
report of the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 Grant.
BACKGROUND: On May 9, 2022, Caltrans announced the HSIP Cycle 11 Call-for-
Projects. The HSIP program funds local highway safety improvement projects based on a
competitive grant process. The City’s recently completed and adopted a Local Roadway Safety
Plan (LRSP), which identifies potential grant eligible projects. Based on the recommendations
from the LRSP, the City has decided to seek HSIP Cycle 11 grant funding for five (5) projects.
The projects are listed below:
1. Upgrade Pedestrian Countdown Signal Heads: This project is anticipated to upgrade 55
signalized intersections with new pedestrian countdown signal heads and traffic signal
controllers. The total project cost is estimated to be $500,000 and the City will provide a
10% match of the total cost.
2. Improve Signal Hardware: This project is anticipated to upgrade 127 signalized
intersections with new LED safety lighting. A small number of the traffic signal locations
will also get upgrades related to signal head hardware, signal wiring, and controller
cabinets. The total project cost is estimated to be $2,000,000 and the City will provide a
10% match of the total cost.
3. Improve Signal Timing: This project will provide fiber communications and timing
improvements to traffic signals on multiple corridors including Butterfield Stage Road
and Ynez Road. The traffic signals along these corridors will receive equipment upgrades
to facilitate the communication upgrades. The total project cost is estimated to be
$1,000,000 and the City will provide a 50% match of the total cost.
4. Bike Safety Improvements- This project will provide a combination of bike loops and bike
legends on several corridors throughout the City. The total project cost is estimated to be
$250,000 and the City will provide a 10% match of the total cost.
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5. Pedestrian Crossing Enhancements- This project will provide ADA compliant pedestrian
ramp enhancements adjacent to several school sites within the City. The total project cost
is estimated to be $250,000 and the City will provide a 10% match of the total cost.
Grant applications are due September 12, 2022 with grant project selections anticipated in early
2023. Staff will provide the results of the grant when available, at a future meeting. The public
has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission’s consideration of this issue through
the agenda notification process.
FISCAL IMPACT: Fiscal impacts will be determined at time of grant award selection.
ATTACHMENTS: None
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: July 28, 2022
SUBJECT: Engineering and Traffic Survey Update
PREPARED BY: Nick Minicilli, Senior Traffic Engineer
RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend the City
Council adopt an Ordinance reaffirming the speed limits identified in the Summary of
Recommended Speed Limits.
BACKGROUND: Over the past seven years, the City Council has adopted several
Ordinances (NO 15-01, 16-03, 16-08, 17-10) which declared the prima facie speed limits on certain
streets throughout the city. The prima facie speed limit was determined on the basis of an
Engineering and Traffic (E&T) Survey performed for each roadway.
The California Vehicle Code (CVC) requires local authorities to review, reaffirm or adjust speed
limits within their jurisdiction every seven (7) years based on an Engineering and Traffic (E&T)
Survey. The CVC also allows local authorities to extend an E&T Survey to fourteen (14) years, if
a Registered Engineer determines that no significant changes in roadway or traffic conditions have
occurred, including major changes to adjacent property or land use, roadway width or traffic
volumes. The E&T Survey provides the mechanism for the legal enforcement of the posted speed
limit using radar or any other electronic speed-measuring device.
The Director of Public Works/City Engineer has reviewed seventy-four (74) street segments listed
on the Summary of Recommended Speed Limits and has determined that no significant changes
in roadway or traffic conditions have occurred within the last seven (7) years and thus a change to
the existing posted speed limit is not required.
Staff recommends the Commission approve a recommendation that the City Council adopt an
Ordinance to reaffirm the speed limits identified in Attachment 1 Summary of Recommended
Speed Limits.
The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission’s consideration of this issue
through the agenda notification process.
FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact based on recommended action.
ATTACHMENTS: 1 - Summary of Recommended Speed Limits
Summary of Recommended Speed Limits
Name of Street
Portion Affected
Existing Speed
Limit Adoption
Date (Ordinance)
Existing
Speed Limit
(MPH)
Proposed
Speed Limit
(MPH)
Avenida Alvarado Diaz Road to Via Industria 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Avenida Barca Del Rey Road to Margarita Road 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
Avenida De Missiones Temecula Parkway to Via Rio Temecula 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Butterfield Stage
Road
Rancho California Rd to Rancho Vista Rd 4/12/2016 (16-03) 55 55
Rancho Vista Road to Pauba Road 4/12/2016 (16-03) 55 55
Pauba Road to De Portola Rd 4/12/2016 (16-03) 55 55
De Portola Rd to Temecula Parkway 4/12/2016 (16-03) 50 50
Temecula Parkway to Welton Way 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Welton Way to Nighthawk Pass 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Cabrillo Avenue West Vallejo Rd to Jedediah Smith Rd 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
Calle Chapos Calle Girasol to Walcott Ln 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Walcott Ln to Butterfield Stage Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Calle Girasol Calle Chapos to Nicolas Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Campanula Way
De Portola Rd (W) to Camino Del Sol 2/10/2015 (15-01) 30 30
Camino Del Sol to Meadows Pkwy 2/10/2015 (15-01) 30 30
Meadows Pkwy to De Portola Rd (E) 2/10/2015 (15-01) 40 40
Chandler Drive Suzi Ln to Murrieta Hot Springs Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Crowne Hill Drive Butterfield Stage Rd to Royal Crest Dr 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Royal Crest Dr to Pauba Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Dendy Parkway Diaz Rd to Winchester Rd 2/10/2015 (15-01) 45 45
Diaz Road
Dendy Pkwy to Winchester Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 50 50
Winchester Rd to Rancho Way 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Rancho Way to Rancho California Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Felix Valdez Road Vincent Moraga Rd to Sixth St 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
First Street Old Town Front St to Pujol St 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Jedediah Smith Rd Temecula Pkwy to Ynez Rd/De Portola Rd 10/10/2017 (17-10) 35 35
Lakeview Road Harveston Dr to Date St 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
McCabe Drive Meadows Pkwy to Amarita Way 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Mira Loma Drive Rancho Vista Rd to Calle Violetta 10/10/2017 (17-10) 25 25
Moraga Road Margarita Rd to Rancho California Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Rancho California Rd to Via Las Colinas 9/13/2016 (16-08) 25 25
Nighthawk Pass Vail Ranch Pkwy to Butterfield Stage Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Butterfield Stage Rd to Chaote Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Overland Trail Redhawk Pkwy to Vail Ranch Pkwy 9/13/2016 (16-08) 40 40
Peach Tree Street Deer Hollow Way to Primrose Ave 2/10/2015 (15-01) 25 25
Pechanga Road Pechanga Pkwy to East City Limits 10/10/2017 (17-10) 35 35
Pio Pico Amarita Way/Montelegro Way to Margarita Rd 10/10/2017 (17-10) 35 35
Margarita Rd to De Portola Rd 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
Primrose Avenue Peach Tree St to Pechanga Rd 2/10/2015 (15-01) 25 25
Rancho Vista Road
Ynez Rd to Margarita Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 50 50
Margarita Rd to Meadows Pkwy 9/13/2016 (16-08) 50 50
Meadows Pkwy to Butterfield Stage Rd 9/13/2016 (16-08) 50 50
Rancho Way Business Park Dr to Diaz Rd 10/10/2017 (17-10) 35 35
Redhawk Parkway
Temecula Pkwy to Via Rio Temecula 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Via Rio Temecula to Overland Tr 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Overland Tr to Vail Ranch Pkwy 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Remington Avenue Diaz Rd to Winchester Rd 2/10/2015 (15-01) 40 40
Rio Nedo Diaz Road to Tierra Alta Way 2/10/2015 (15-01) 40 40
Tierra Alta Way to Via Industria 2/10/2015 (15-01) 40 40
Royal Crest Place Butterfield Stage Road to Crowne Hill Drive 10/10/2017 (17-10) 35 35
Santiago Road Old Town Front Street to Ynez Road 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Ynez Road to East Terminus 9/13/2016 (16-08) 35 35
Sunny Meadows Dr
Campanula Way to Corbie Street 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Corbie Street to Delta Way 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Delta Way to Meadows Parkway 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Suzi Lane Seraphina Road to Chandler Drive 9/13/2016 (16-08) 30 30
Tierra Vista Road Ynez Road to Calle Reva 9/13/2016 (16-08) 30 30
Via Las Colinas Rancho California Road to Moraga Road 10/10/2017 (17-10) 25 25
Via Montezuma Jefferson Avenue to Del Rio Road 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
Via Rio Temecula Avenida De Missiones to Country Glen Way 10/10/2017 (17-10) 40 40
Country Glen Way to Redhawk Parkway 10/10/2017 (17-10) 40 40
Village Road Township Road to Harveston Way 10/10/2017 (17-10) 25 25
Walcott Lane La Serena Way to Calle Chapos 9/13/2016 (16-08) 45 45
Wallaby Way Wolf Valley Rd to Seagull Way 10/10/2017 (17-10) 30 30
Ynez Road
Winchester Road to Overland Drive 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Overland Drive to Solana Way 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Solana Way to Rancho California Road 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Rancho California Road to Rancho Vista Rd 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Rancho Vista Road to Pauba Road 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Pauba Road to Santiago Road 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Santiago Road to La Paz Street 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
La Paz Street to Jedediah Smith Road 4/12/2016 (16-03) 45 45
Yukon Road Rancho California Road to Margarita Rd 2/10/2015 (15-01) 35 35
Zevo Drive Diaz Road to Winchester Road 2/10/2015 (15-01) 45 45
California
Highway Patrol
Temecula Area
Report for May 2022
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Services Provided
•Coffee With a Cop May
27th
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Enforcement Activity
•Citations Issued –878
•Total Enforcement Contacts –
1465
•Next special enforcement
detail on I-15 is June 14 and
will include Oceanside CHP
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Driving Under the
Influence
•Monthly Arrests –35 (7 DUI t/c’s)
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BY-ND
Traffic Collisions
•Non-Injury –51
•Injury –51
•Fatal –2
•Fatal Year to Date –16
•Total Collisions –104
Fatal Traffic Collisions /
Major Investigations
•SR-79 south of Anza (solo vehicle rollover)
•SR-74 at Riverside Street (City of Lake
Elsinore)
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City of Temecula Fire Department
Incident Type
Commercial Fire 1
False Alarms 69
Haz Mat 6
Medical 611
Multi-Fam 0
Other Fire 6
Other Misc 12
Public Assist 46
Residential Fire 5
Rescue 1
Ringing Alarm 0
Standby 9
Traffic Collision 64
Wildland/Vehicle Fire 3
Total 833
Temecula Fire Department Service Calls
June 2022
City of Temecula Fire Department
Temecula Fire Department
Plan Review and Inspections
June 2022
Plan Review and Inspections June Year to Date
Plan Review 597 2896
Construction Inspections 243 2361
Annual Inspections 588 3729
Counter/Public Inquiries 30 191
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Temecula Traffic Incidents, Activities and Events Report for the month of May 2022
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Citation Totals
Total Hazardous Citations 1381
Total Non-Hazardous Citations 172
Seatbelt Citations (Included) 39
Cell phone Citations (Included) 397
Parking Citations 139
Written Warnings Issued (Included) 195
Total Citations Issued 1887
City Funded Targeted Enforcement
S.L.A.P. Citations (Included) 96
Commercial Enforcement Citations (Included) 10
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Driving Under the Influence
D.U.I. Arrests 45
D.U.I. Arrests YTD 196
D.U.I. YTD Previous Year (2021) 188
OTS/City Funded Special Operations
DUI Checkpoints 1
Know Your Limit Campaign 0
DUI Sweep 1
Targeted Traffic Enforcement Saturation 3
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
2022 – Citations / Incidents Mar Apr May 3 Month Total
Citations Issued for Hazardous Citations (Moving Viol.) 877 1210 1381 3468
Non-Hazardous Citations 191 187 172 550
“Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Citations 18 47 39 104
Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 144 392 397 933
Parking Citations 184 174 139 497
Written Warnings Issued 166 206 195 567
Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 143 116 96 355
Commercial Enforcement Citations 44 21 10 75
Injury Collisions 35 20 14 69
DUI Arrests 36 35 45 116
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula/Southwest Station Uniform Crime Report (April 2022)
Jurisdiction Part 1 Homicide
Sexual
Assault Robbery Aggravated
Assault
Property
Crime Burglary
Vehicle
Theft
Larceny/
Theft Arson
Total Pt 1
Crimes
Southwest 8 0 2 2 4 73 12 9 52 0 81
Violent Crime = homicide, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault totals combined
Property Crime = burglary, vehicle theft, larceny-theft totals combined
Temecula 9 0 2 4 3 236 41 24 171 0 245
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Temecula Traffic Incidents, Activities and Events Report for the month of June 2022
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Citation Totals
Total Hazardous Citations 1437
Total Non-Hazardous Citations 224
Seatbelt Citations (Included) 42
Cell phone Citations (Included) 478
Parking Citations 108
Written Warnings Issued (Included) 217
Total Citations Issued 1986
City Funded Targeted Enforcement
S.L.A.P. Citations (Included) 61
Commercial Enforcement Citations (Included) 36
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
Driving Under the Influence
D.U.I. Arrests 31
D.U.I. Arrests YTD 227
D.U.I. YTD Previous Year (2021) 220
OTS/City Funded Special Operations
DUI Checkpoints 0
Know Your Limit Campaign 0
DUI Sweep 1
Targeted Traffic Enforcement Saturation 2
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula Southwest Station Traffic Report
2022 – Citations / Incidents Apr May June 3 Month Total
Citations Issued for Hazardous Citations (Moving Viol.) 1210 1381 1437 4028
Non-Hazardous Citations 187 172 224 583
“Click It or Ticket” and/or Seatbelt Citations 47 39 42 128
Distracted Driver (Cell Phone Use) 392 397 478 1267
Parking Citations 174 139 108 421
Written Warnings Issued 206 195 217 618
Stop Light Abuse / Intersection Program (SLAP) Red Light 116 96 61 273
Commercial Enforcement Citations 21 10 36 58
Non-Injury Collisions 32 27 33 92
Injury Collisions 20 14 25 59
DUI Arrests 35 45 31 111
Created by: Deputy R. Renick #2840 Southwest Station Traffic Division
City of Temecula/Southwest Station Uniform Crime Report (May 2022)
Jurisdiction Part 1 Homicide
Sexual
Assault Robbery Aggravated
Assault
Property
Crime Burglary
Vehicle
Theft
Larceny/
Theft Arson
Total Pt 1
Crimes
Southwest 5 0 0 1 4 56 5 11 40 0 61
Violent Crime = homicide, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault totals combined
Property Crime = burglary, vehicle theft, larceny-theft totals combined
Temecula 20 0 1 5 14 219 30 29 160 0 239
MEMORANDUM
TO: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
DATE: June 1, 2022
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report – May 2022
The Street Maintenance Division performed the following activities for the month of May 2022:
I. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 89
B. Total signs installed 3
C. Total signs repaired 1
D. Banners Replaced 2
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 2
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 2597
B. Total Tons 42
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 1
B. Down Spouts 0
C. Under sidewalks 0
D. Bowls 0
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 0
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 30
B. Total S.F. 2912
VII. STENCILING
A. 378 New and Repainted Legends
B. 464 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
C. 0 Bull Nose – L.F.
D. 22 Thermal Plastic
E. 32 RPMs Installed
City Maintenance staff responded to 82 service order requests ranging from weed abatement,
tree trimming, sign repair, HVAC failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to
137 service order requests for the month of April 2022.
City Maintenance staff also responded to 6 service order requests for street light outages and
maintenance. This is compared to 8 street light-related service order requests for the month of
April 2022.
The Maintenance Crew put in 78 hours of overtime, which includes stand-by time, special
events and response to street emergencies.
The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by external contractors for the month of May 2022 was
$ 106,999 ; compared to $ 19,200 for the month of April 2022.
Account No. 5401 $__________________
Account No. 5402 $_28,259____________
Account No. 999-5401 $__________________
Account No. 999-5402 $_78,740____ _______
Electronic Copies:
Pat Thomas, City Engineer Director of Public Works
Amer Attar, Engineering Manager Capital Improvements
Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer Land Development
Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager Public Works
Julie Tarrant, Sr. Management Analyst Capital Improvements
Nick Minicilli, Senior Civil Engineer Traffic Division
Tammy Petricka, Administrative Assistant Public Works
Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II Land Development
Jenny McConville, Senior Office Specialist Public Works
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of May 2022
DATE
ACCOUNT
STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE
DESCRIPTION
OF WORK
TOTAL COST
SIZE
CONTRACTOR: Mariposa Tree Management, Inc. Date: May 2022
# 046511
Citywide
Annual ROW tree trimming TOTAL COST $28,259 Date:
#
TOTAL COST Date:
#
TOTAL COST Date:
#
TOTAL COST
CONTRACTOR: Nelson Paving, Inc. Date: 4/28/22
# 1120858
Santa Cecilia Dr. @ Escolacata Dr. Removed & replaced damaged asphalt
TOTAL COST $54,450 Date: 5/5/22
#
La Paz Rd. @ Vallejo Ave. Removed & replaced damaged asphalt
TOTAL COST $24,290 CONTRACTOR: Date:
#
TOTAL COST Date:
#
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5401 $______________________
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5402 $_28,259________________
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5401 $______________________
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5402 $_78,740________________
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted:May 1, 2022
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By:Patrick Thomas
STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Prepared By:Rodney Tidwell
4TH QUARTER
SCOPE OF WORK Unit Cost WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST
TOTAL COST
FOR LAST
FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT CONCRETE:
Square Footage:$3.47 3,789 13,147.83$ -$ -$ 0 74,039.39$
Tons:15 157
Parking Lot Slurry Seal Square Footage:
Gallons
PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE:
Square Footage:$3.47 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ -$
PCC Yards:0 0 0 0
STRIPING & PAVEMENT MARKINGS:
Red curb & Striping (linear feet):$0.11 100 11.00$ 0 -$ -$ 12,978 4,059.55$
New & Repainted Legends (each):$9.00 211 1,899.00$ -$ -$ 1,381 23,364.00$
Bull Noses (each):$0.11 0 -$ -$ -$ 9,473 1,042.03$
Raised Pavement Markers-RPM's (each):50 146
Thermo Plastic Legends (each):0 0 0 47
SIGNS & BANNERS
No. of Signs REPLACED:$28.31 26 736.06$ 89 2,519.59$ -$ 442 12,031.75$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 1,300.00$ 4,450.00$ -$ 21,250.00$
No. of Signs INSTALLED:$28.31 16 452.96$ 3 84.93$ -$ 129 4,104.95$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 800.00$ 150.00$ -$ 7,250.00$
No. of Signs REPAIRED:$28.31 2 56.62$ 1 28.31$ -$ 67 3,510.44$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 100.00$ 50.00$ -$ 6,200.00$
No. of BANNERS installed:$28.31 1 28.31$ 2 56.62$ -$ 704 17,637.13$
0 -$ -$
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
No. of Locations:20 30 0 0
Square Footage:927 2,912 0 0
DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED
Catch Basins:$28.31 1 28.31$ 1 28.31$ -$ 603 23,610.54$
Down Drains:$28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ -$ 4 113.24$
Under sidewalk Drains $28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ -$ 71 2,010.01$
Detention Basins:$28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$
Bridge Deck Drains:$28.31 0 -$
TREES TRIMMED
No. of Trees Trimmed:$28.31 16 452.96$ 2 56.62$ -$ 110 3,708.61$
R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT
Area Abated (square feet):$0.090 25 2.25$ 0 -$ -$ 275 2,104.65$
The Street Maintenance Division also responds to service requests for a variety of other reasons, the total number of Service Order Requests, some of which include work reported above is reported monthly.
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS
No. of SOR's:137 82 713
Personnel assigned to the Street Maintenance Division are on-call and respond to after hours emergencies or support City sponsored special events
Overtime Hours:$39.59 59 2,335.81$ 78 3,088.02$ -$ 654 31,038.56$
TOTALS:5,395 21,351.11$ 3,200 7,992.81$ 0 -$ 27,954 237,074.85$
FISCAL YEAR 2021 - 2022
Apr-22 May-22 Jun-22 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
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Month Number
of Calls
Square
Footage
Jul 22 1,943
Aug 37 2,985
Sep 27 1,232
Oct 24 1,568
Nov 23 2,347
Dec 23 943
Jan 27 3,399
Feb 31 1,778
Mar 32 1,560
Apr 20 927
May 30 2,912
Jun
Totals 296 21,594
CITY OF TEMECULA
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
FISCAL YEAR 2021 - 2022
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
DATE: July 1, 2022
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report – June 2022
The Street Maintenance Division performed the following activities for the month of March 2022:
I. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 39
B. Total signs installed 8
C. Total signs repaired 19
D. Banners Replaced 173
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 7
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 1117
B. Total Tons 24.5
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 17
B. Down Spouts 0
C. Under sidewalks 0
D. Bowls 0
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 200
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 36
B. Total S.F. 3705
VII. STENCILING
A. 322 New and Repainted Legends
B. 3020 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
C. 0 Bull Nose – L.F.
D. 0 Thermal Plastic
E. 0 RPMs Installed
City Maintenance staff responded to 108 service order requests ranging from weed abatement,
tree trimming, sign repair, HVAC failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to
82 service order requests for the month of May 2022.
City Maintenance staff also responded to 7 service order requests for street light outages and
maintenance. This is compared to 6 street light-related service order requests for the month of
May 2022.
The Maintenance Crew put in 52 hours of overtime, which includes stand-by time, special
events and response to street emergencies.
The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by external contractors for the month of June 2022
was $ 42,333.00 ; compared to $ 106,999.00 for the month of May 2022.
Account No. 5401 $___17,675.00_______
Account No. 5402 $___24,658.00_______
Account No. 999-5401 $__________________
Account No. 999-5402 $__________________
Account No. 999-5410 $____ _____
Electronic Copies:
Pat Thomas, City Engineer Director of Public Works
Amer Attar, Engineering Manager Capital Improvements
Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer Land Development
Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager Public Works
Julie Tarrant, Sr. Management Analyst Capital Improvements
Nick Minicilli, Senior Civil Engineer Traffic Division
Tammy Petricka, Office Specialist II Maintenance Division
Anissa Sharp, Office Specialist II Land Development
Jenny McConville, Senior Office Specialist Public Works
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of June 2022
DATE
ACCOUNT
STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE
DESCRIPTION
OF WORK
TOTAL COST
SIZE
CONTRACTOR: Rene’s Commercial Management Date: 6/3/22
#12-22
Citywide
Miscellaneous trash and debris removal. TOTAL COST $1,160
Date: 6/6/22
#13-22
Citywide Post emergent spraying for City maintained
channels.
TOTAL COST $5,450 Date: 6/8/22
#14-22
Citywide Post emergent spraying of major arterials.
TOTAL COST $19,658 Date: 6/20/22
#17-22
Temecula Parkway @ Front Street Annual mechanical weed abatement of 32 acre lot.
TOTAL COST $3,375 CONTRACTOR: Date: 6/22/22
#18-22
French Valley Lot Annual mechanical weed abatement. TOTAL COST $2,975
Date: 6/28/22
#19-22
Citywide Trash and debris cleanup in preparation of 4th of
July events.
TOTAL COST $3,840 CONTRACTOR:
Date:
#
TOTAL COST $ Date:
#
TOTAL COST $
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5401 $_17,675________
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5402 $_24,658_____ __
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5401 $______________
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5410 $______________
Month Number
of Calls
Square
Footage
Jul 22 1,943
Aug 37 2,985
Sep 27 1,232
Oct 24 1,568
Nov 23 2,347
Dec 23 943
Jan 27 3,399
Feb 31 1,778
Mar 32 1,560
Apr 20 927
May 30 2,912
Jun 36 3,705
Totals 332 25,299
CITY OF TEMECULA
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
FISCAL YEAR 2021 - 2022
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted:July 1, 2022
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By:Patrick Thomas
STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Prepared By:Rodney Tidwell
4TH QUARTER
SCOPE OF WORK Unit Cost WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST WORK
COMPLETED COST
TOTAL COST
FOR LAST
FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT CONCRETE:
Square Footage:$3.47 3,789 13,147.83$ 2,597 9,011.59$ 1,117 3,875.99$ 0 86,926.97$
Tons:15 42 25 223
Parking Lot Slurry Seal Square Footage:
Gallons
PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE:
Square Footage:$3.47 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ -$
PCC Yards:0 0 0 0
STRIPING & PAVEMENT MARKINGS:
Red curb & Striping (linear feet):$0.11 100 11.00$ 0 464.00$ 3,020 332.20$ 15,998 4,855.75$
New & Repainted Legends (each):$9.00 211 1,899.00$ 378.00$ 322 2,898.00$ 1,703 26,640.00$
Bull Noses (each):$0.11 0 -$ -$ 0 -$ 9,473 1,042.03$
Raised Pavement Markers-RPM's (each):50 32.00$ 0 146
Thermo Plastic Legends (each):0 0 22.00$ 0 47
SIGNS & BANNERS
No. of Signs REPLACED:$28.31 26 736.06$ 89 2,519.59$ 39 1,104.09$ 481 13,135.84$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 1,300.00$ 4,450.00$ 1,950.00$ 23,200.00$
No. of Signs INSTALLED:$28.31 16 452.96$ 3 84.93$ 8 226.48$ 137 4,331.43$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 800.00$ 150.00$ 400.00$ 7,650.00$
No. of Signs REPAIRED:$28.31 2 56.62$ 1 28.31$ 19 537.89$ 86 4,048.33$
Material (cost per sign):$50.00 100.00$ 50.00$ 950.00$ 7,150.00$
No. of BANNERS installed:$28.31 1 28.31$ 2 56.62$ 173 4,897.63$ 877 22,534.76$
0 -$ -$
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
No. of Locations:20 30 36 0 0
Square Footage:927 2,912 3,705 0 0
DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED
Catch Basins:$28.31 1 28.31$ 1 28.31$ 17 481.27$ 620 24,091.81$
Down Drains:$28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 4 113.24$
Under sidewalk Drains $28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 71 2,010.01$
Detention Basins:$28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$
Bridge Deck Drains:$28.31 0 -$ 0 -$ 0 -$
TREES TRIMMED
No. of Trees Trimmed:$28.31 16 452.96$ 2 56.62$ 7 198.17$ 117 3,906.78$
R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT
Area Abated (square feet):$0.090 25 2.25$ 0 -$ 200 18.00$ 475 2,122.65$
The Street Maintenance Division also responds to service requests for a variety of other reasons, the total number of Service Order Requests, some of which include work reported above is reported monthly.
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS
No. of SOR's:137 82 108 821
Personnel assigned to the Street Maintenance Division are on-call and respond to after hours emergencies or support City sponsored special events
Overtime Hours:$39.59 59 2,335.81$ 49 1,939.91$ 52 2,058.68$ 677 31,949.13$
TOTALS:5,395 21,351.11$ 5,810 16,698.29$ 8,848 19,928.40$ 31,956 265,708.73$
FISCAL YEAR 2021 - 2022
Apr-22 May-22 Jun-22 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
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