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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC COMMISSION
June 27, 1996
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Commission was called to order on
Thursday, June 27,1996,7:00 P.M., at the City Hall Main Conference room, 43174 Business
Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Coe called the meeting to order.
PRESENT:
COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero. Perry, Johnson, Coe
ABSENT:
COMMISSIONERS: Sander
Chairman Coe called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Also present were Assistant Engineer Ali Moghadam, Joseph Kicak, Director of Public
Works/City Engineer, Lieutenant Jim Domenoe and Administrative Secretary Anita Pyle.
Commissioner Sander arrived at 7:05 p.m.
Chairman Coe called for non-agenda items at 7:05 P.M.
None given.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of March 28. 1996. Aoril 25 1996 and Mav 23. 1996
It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Perry to approve Item
1.1 - Minutes of March 28, 1996. Item 1.2 - Minutes of April 25, 1996. and Item 1.3 - Minutes
of May 23, 1996.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero. Perry, Sander, Johnson, Coe
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
PRESENTATIONS
2. Automatic Electronic Defibrillator (AEDl Units
Continued to the meeting of July 25, 1996.
3. ITMS - Intelliaent Transoortation Management Svstem
Mark Miller, Albert Grover and Associates presented a summary of the Intelligent
Transportation Management System (ITMS) project.
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Mr. Miller discussed the implementation and installation of a centralized computer
system to coordinate traffic signal timing on major arterials within the City; Rancho
California Road, Winchester Road, Jefferson Avenue, Ynez Road, Margarita Road and
Ynez Road south of Rancho California Road. This system will assist in reducing delays
and pollution by optimizing traffic signal timing which will be monitored and modified
from a central control room located in City Hall, working in cooperation with Caltrans
to coordinate signal timing going over the 1-15 on/off ramps.
Commissioner Perry inquired if the study was done keeping in mind the City's growth
factor for the future and an increase in traffic demands. Mr. Miller responded that the
system is designed taking growth into consideration and the system will be adequate
for future demand.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired about the criteria used for selecting the intersections
that were studied. Mr. miller responded that the City gave them the criteria based on
looking at the Towne Center and surrounding area, also the ability to tie these
intersections together.
Commissioner Guerriero also inquired if, at some point in the future, the City would
have the ability to monitor the ramps from the City Hall control center. Mr. Miller
responded that Caltrans system is compatible with the Citys' system, however the City
could not change Caltrans timing nor would Caltrans be able to change the City signal
timing. The agreement is to allow both to look at each intersection and to coordinate
these signal timings.
Commissioner Sander inquired if the control room was similar to the one at the City of
Pasadena. Mr. Miller stated that this control room would be different, but central
control will be in the new City Hall.
Commissioner Johnson inquired if there would be video links. Mr. Miller stated, not at
this time but that the system is designed so cameras could be accommodated in the
future.
Mr. Kicak inquired as to the cost of video cameras at the intersections. Mr. Miller
responded that a closed circuit TV monitor at the control center would be approximately
$50,000 and approximately $15,000 to $20,000 to place a camera at each intersection.
The City would have the ability to install these cameras in the future.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired if this system will be able to interface with the Opticom
System. Mr. Miller stated that the ITMS and Opticom Systems are interfaced.
Commissioner Coe inquired when the ITMS System would be totally functional. Mr.
Miller responded that the system would be in place and operational by early 1997.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
4. "AII-Wav Stoo" - Loma Linda Road at Via Cordoba
Assistant Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report and stated this intersection
does not meet the traffic warrants for installation of an "All-Way Stop". He
recommended the request for installation be denied.
It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Knox to accept staff
recommendation to deny the request to establish an "All-Way Stop" at the intersection of Loma
Linda Road at Via Cordoba.
The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Perry, Sander, Johnson, Coe
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
5. "AII-Wav Stoo" - Front Street at Sixth Street
Assistant Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the staff report and stated since the
intersection does not meet the warrants for installation of an "All-Way Stop" this request
be denied.
Commissioner Perry inquired what the 85% percentile speed limit is on Front Street at
Sixth Street. Assistant Engineer Moghadam responded that a speed survey had not
been conducted at this time, but the posted speed limit is 25 MPH.
Chairman Coe called for Public Comment:
Ed Dool, Temecula Shuttle, Sixth Street and Mercedes Road, spoke in favor of an "AII-
Way Stop" and expressed concern about the increase in vehicle and pedestrian traffic
when the bus terminal construction is completed.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to the time frame for building the bus terminal. Mr.
Dool responded that construction will begin approximately the late part of August.
Karen Grove, Chaparral Antique Mall, Front Street and Sixth Street, spoke in favor of
an "All-Way Stop" at this location due to the increase of vehicle and pedestrian traffic
and stated a survey should be done Thursday through Sunday because of increases in
traffic on these days.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired if there was a noticed increase in pedestrian and
vehicle traffic volumes and speeds. Ms. Grove responded that pedestrian and vehicle
traffic had increased and particularly on these days.
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Commissioner Coe inquired as to the history of counts on weekends. Assistant Engineer
Moghadam responded that the side street volumes are low and a weekend traffic count
would be possible.
Commissioner Perry inquired as to the affect of commuter traffic that goes through Old
Town on week days, would it slow traffic down and possibly cause back up of vehicles.
Assistant Engineer Moghadam responded that a possible back up would occur of
approximately 50 to 60 vehicles during peak hours and affect other side streets.
Roger Epperson, Manager of Chaparral Building, 28465 Front Street, Suite 321, spoke
in favor of an "All-Way Stop" at this location and expressed concern regarding the
increase of tour busses, pedestrians, speeds and traffic and encouraged the Commission
to be pro-active for Old Town traffic needs.
Commissioner Johnson inquired if just pedestrian traffic was of concern. Mr. Epperson
responded that both pedestrian and vehicle traffic was the concern for Front Street and
Sixth Street.
Larry Markham, 41750 Winchester Road, Suite L, spoke in favor of installation of an
"All-Way Stop" and expressed concern about the speeds and would like to see an
additional speed survey be conducted. He stressed the increase of traffic with the
completion of the Sam Hicks Monument Park, Sixth Street parking lot, Public Restroom
facility, the bus terminal and the future bridge across the creek at Sixth Street.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to construction time of the restroom and parking lot.
Mr. Markham responded that construction should be completed in approximately six (6)
months or by the end of the year.
Commissioner Perry commented that now would be a good time to be pro-active and
help to control traffic in Old Town by installing a stop sign and pedestrian crosswalk at
this intersection.
Commission Guerriero inquired of Lt. Domenoe of speeds in this area. Lt. Domenoe
responded that they were higher than 25 MPH based on observation. He expressed
concern about increased travel time, and stated stop signs should not be used to control
speeds. He agreed a stop at this location would probably help reduce speeds and would
assist with public safety.
It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Johnson to recommend
to the City Council installation of four-way stop signs without crosswalks at the intersection
of Front Street and Sixth Street.
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The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
5
COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Perry, Sander, Johnson, Coe
NOES:
o
COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT:
o
COMMISSIONERS:
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Assistant Engineer Ali Moghadam presented the Traffic Engineer's Report and reported
the following information:
. A Traffic Control Device Inventory of all traffic control devices within the City
should be available within a few months.
. Traffic Signal installation at 79(S\ and Maraarita Road, is dependent upon
construction work being done by the County Assessment District 159. The
traffic signal poles and mast arms have been received and installation will
proceed upon completion of the road work.
. Traffic Signal at 79(S) and Pala Road, will begin July 15, 1996, projected to be
completed within 20 to 30 days.
. Traffic signal at 79(Sl and La Paz Street, contract has been awarded, equipment
has been ordered and construction anticipated to begin in September.
. Traffic signal at Maraarita Road and Rustic Glen Drive. poles and equipment have
been ordered, as soon as construction contract is in place construction will
begin.
. Traffic signal at Solana Wav and Margarita Road, is in preliminary design. Plans
should be completed and out to bid for construction by late July.
. Traffic signal at Rancho California Road and Cosmic Drive/Humber Drive, City
Council approved solicitation of bids and funding for the purchase of poles and
mast arms. Plans are almost completed and will go out to bid by mid July.
Larry Markham inquired about the status of the signal design for 79(S) at Bedford
Court. Assistant Engineer Moghadam responded preliminary design is almost complete
and will go to Caltrans for the first plan check within a few weeks.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Lieutenant Jim Domenoe reported on the following:
. Next month the Department will have a list, of citations for the first six (6)
months, by type and district for the Commissions' review.
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Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to a report he heard that 85 % of kids in high
school are taking drugs. Lt. Domenoe responded, there are minor problems but
not at that level.
Commissioner Perry expressed concern about the number of alarms reported.
Lt. Domenoe responded that some of the alarms may have been canceled but an
officer was dispatched and made a physical inspection of the property. Some
of these were false alarms but still had to be responded to.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to the status about the alarm ordinance.
Joseph Kicak, Director of Public Works/City Engineer will check with the City
Attorney for an update and draft of this ordinance.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired about the status of purchasing a DUI trailer. Lt.
Domenoe reported he is looking into a grant for funding a DUI trailer and possible
alternatives.
. Lt. Domenoe reported that the Police Department had purchased, in conjunction
with the Explorer Post, a golf cart equipped with police lights to be used at
special events.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
None given.
COMMISSION DISCUSSION
Commissioner Perry expressed concern about unsafe lane changes on Winchester Road
at Ynez Road, people turning left at Ynez Road onto Winchester Road trying to get over
into the far right lane to get onto northbound 1-15. Lt. Domenoe responded that it is
being patrolled.
Commissioner Johnson inquired about the installation of delineators on Ynez Road at the
southerly driveway of Palm Plaza. Commissioner Perry stated it has been re-stripped but
that it is still an unsafe right lane.
Commissioner Guerriero inquired as to installing an island on Cosmic Drive in conjunction
with the signal construction.
Joseph Kicak responded that City Council gave staff direction to proceed with design
of islands on Cosmic Drive and Humber Drive but this would not be complete in time
for installation with the traffic signal. Staff is looking at alternatives and as soon as
information is available, will go to City Council with an estimated cost which will include
islands, landscaping, and irrigation provided the Villages and Starlight Ridge Home
Owners Associations accept maintenance responsibility.
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Commissioner Guerriero inquired about looking into a possible crosswalk on Rancho
Vista Road adjacent to the Community Recreation Center. If the number of pedestrians
currently justify the installation of a signalized crosswalk. He asked staff to look into
a right turn only lane for eastbound Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue.
Commissioner Guerriero also requested an update on the seven (7) flashing yellow
signals for schools. Mr. Kicak responded that these signals are in the FY96-97 budget.
Commissioner Coe expressed concern regarding the intersection of Pala Road at
Rainbow Canyon Road. He said the increase of traffic and poor sight distance makes
it difficult to make left turn from Rainbow Canyon Road onto Pala Road and asked if
warrants would be met for the installation of a 4-way stop. Assistant Engineer
Moghadam responded that traffic counters have been set and are looking into possible
solutions for this intersection.
It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Perry to adjourn the
meeting at 9:25 P.M. The motion carried unanimously.
The next regular meeting of the PubliclTraffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, July
25, 1996, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park
Drive, Temecula, California.
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Chairman Charles Coe
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