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AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLIC / TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
MAY 25, 2023 - 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER: Chairperson Carter
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Sullivan
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
included into the record. 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. 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 included into
the record. 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.
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
May 25, 2023
1. Approve Action Minutes of April 27, 2023
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes of
April 27, 2023.
Attachments: Action Minutes
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 included into the record.
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. 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. Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place - Stop Controls Analysis
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission:
1. Recommend the City Council adopt a Resolution establishing
Multi -Way Stop Controls at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North
and Redwood Road/Alpine Place.
2. Recommend staff implement striped pedestrian crosswalks at
intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place
pending City Council adoption of Multi -Way Stop Controls.
Attachments: Agenda Report
Exhibit A - Location Map
Exhibit B - Multi-Waop Warrant Anal
3. Rustic Glen Traffic Calming
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the installation of
VCalm Speed Advisory signs on Rustic Glen Drive.
Attachments: Agenda Report
DIVISION REPORTS (Receive and File)
4. California Highway Patrol Report
Attachments: California Highway Patrol Report - April 2023
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Public / Traffic Safety Commission Agenda
May 25, 2023
5. Fire Chief s Report
Attachments: Fire Chiefs Report - April 2023
6. Traffic Engineer's Report
Attachments: Traffic Engineer's Report - April 2023
DIRECTOR REPORT
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, June 22,
2023, 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
APRIL 27, 2023 - 6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER at 6:00 PM: Chairperson Carter
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Richardson
ROLL CALL: Ackerman (absent), Carter, Matics, Richardson, Sullivan
PUBLIC COMMENTS - None
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Approve Action Minutes of February 23, 2023
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Action Minutes
of February 23, 2023.
Approved Staff Recommendation (4-0; Ackerman absent): Motion by Sullivan, Second by
Matics. The vote reflected unanimous approval with Ackerman absent.
BUSINESS
2. Proposed Capital Improvement Program - Fiscal Years 2024-2028
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and discuss the proposed
Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Circulation and Infrastructure Projects
for Fiscal Years 2024-2028.
Receive and file only, no action.
3. Highway Safety provement Program (HSIP)Cycle 11 Grant Funding for Traffic Safety
Improvements throughout the City of Temecula
Recommendation: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive a presentation on the
Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Cycle 11 Grant Funding
for Traffic Safety Improvements throughout the City of Temecula.
Receive and file only, no action.
DIVISION REPORTS (Receive and File)
4. Police Chief s Report
5. Fire Chief s Report
6. California Highway Patrol Report
7. Traffic Engineer's Report
DIRECTOR REPORT
COMMISSIONER REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:50 PM, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting was formally adjourned to Thursday, May
25, 2023, at 6:00 PM, in the Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
Robert Carter, Chairperson
Patrick A. Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
PUBLIC TRAFFIC/SAFETY COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: May 25, 2023
SUBJECT: Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place — Stop Controls
Analysis
PREPARED BY: Nick Minicilli, Senior Traffic Engineer
Erick Escobedo, Associate Engineer II
RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission:
1. Recommend the City Council adopt a Resolution establishing Multi -Way Stop Controls
at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place.
2. Recommend staff implement striped pedestrian crosswalks at intersection of Wolf Creek
Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place pending City Council adoption of Multi -
Way Stop Controls.
BACKGROUND: In December 2022, City of Temecula staff received a citizen request to
consider the feasibility of implementing all way stop controls to address concerns of excessive
speeding and unsafe pedestrian conditions at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and
Redwood Road/Alpine Place (Exhibit A). The citizen referenced concerns with speeding and
unsafe pedestrian crossings at this intersection specifically during pickup and drop-off times for
nearby schools as there are no convenient controlled pedestrian crossings nearby. The request
for an all way stop and pedestrian controls at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and
Redwood Road/Alpine Place would be to provide additional controlled access for students
heading to/from Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School and Temecula Luiseno Elementary School.
In January 2023, field reviews were performed by staff at this intersection and, based on
vehicular and pedestrian activity observed, it was determined that the intersection of Wolf Creek
Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place warranted further analysis for stop and pedestrian
controls.
Wolf Creek Drive North is a forty-four (44) foot wide residential collector roadway providing
access to numerous single-family residences between Wolf Valley Road and Pechanga Parkway.
The posted speed limit on Wolf Creek Drive North is 30 MPH and the Average Daily Traffic
(ADT) volume on is approximately 4,990 ADT. Recent speed data collection confirmed an 85th
percentile speed of 38 MPH for this stretch of Wolf Creek Drive North.
Redwood Road is a fifty-four (54) foot wide residential collector roadway that provides access to
Wolf Creek Drive North and Loma Linda Road for numerous single-family residences located
within the area. Redwood Road has a speed limit of 30 MPH and carries approximately 1,048
ADT.
Alpine Place is a thirty-six (36) foot wide local residential roadway that provides access to Wolf
Creek Drive North for numerous single-family residences located within the neighborhood.
Alpine Place has a speed limit of 25 MPH and carries approximately 297 ADT.
In February 2023, staff generated speed and volume data between February 2022 thru April 2022
using Streetlight Data software. Over this three (3) month period, review of prevailing (85tn
percentile) speeds indicates that speeds vary from 36 to 39 miles per hour during peak AM and
PM hours on posted 30 MPH segments of Wolf Creek Drive North. The results of the speed data
review indicate that most speeding is occurring during peak AM and PM hours.
The collected volume data was used to evaluate entering volumes and prevailing speeds for the
intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place. In addition to the data
collection, a review of intersection characteristics and conditions was performed, which included
an evaluation of sight distance, collision history, and completion of a multi -way stop warrant
analysis at both intersections.
An evaluation of sight distance was performed at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and
Redwood Road/Alpine Place. A minimum unobstructed sight distance of 200 feet is required for
the posted 30 mph speed limit on Wolf Creek Drive North. The results of the evaluation are
shown in the table below:
Location
Sight Distance
Required Visibility
(Posted 30 MPH)
Redwood Road (Southbound)
• Looking East
450'
200'
• Looking West
420'
200'
Alpine Place (Northbound)
• Looking East
300'
200'
• Looking West
265'
200'
As shown, the visibility at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood
Road/Alpine Place is more than adequate for the posted speed limit.
A review of the collision history for the three (3) year period from May 1, 2019 to April 30,
2022, indicates there were no (0) reported collisions at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive
North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place.
The Multi -Way Stop Sign Installation Policy for Residential Streets' warrant criteria was used to
evaluate the need for multi -way stop signs at the intersection. The warrants allow for the
installation of multi -way stop signs when the following conditions are satisfied:
1. Minimum Traffic Volumes
a. The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches is equal
to or greater than three hundred (300) vehicles per hour for any eight (8) hours of
an average day; and
b. The combined vehicular volume and pedestrian volume from the minor street is
equal to or greater than one hundred (100) per hour for the same eight (8) hours.
2. Collision History
a. Three (3) or more reported collisions within a twelve (12) month period of a type
susceptible to correction by a multi -way stop installation. Such accidents include
right and left -turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions.
3. Roadway Characteristics
a. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000)
vehicles per day,
b. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more
away from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs.
c. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent
(40/60%) split; and
d. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower.
Warrants for Minimum Traffic Volumes, Collision History and Roadway Characteristics must be
met to justify the installation of a multi -way stop. Other criteria that may be considered when
evaluating the need for multi -way stop signs include:
4. Visibility
a. The intersections sight distance is less than:
■ 150 feet for 25 MPH
■ 200 feet for 30 MPH
■ 250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left -turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high
pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route to School plan.
8. There are no traffic signals or all -way stop controls located within 600 feet of the
intersection.
9. The installation of multi -way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic circulation
needs of the residential area.
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The multi -way stop warrant analysis performed found that the required Warrants 1, 2 & 3 were
not satisfied and all -way stop controls are not justified at the intersection based on quantitative
data.
The Policy does however provide the flexibility to consider the need to control vehicle and
pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks
and activity centers. During field reviews, staff noticed elevated amounts of pedestrian traffic
based on the intersection being near Erle Stanley Gardner Middle School and Temecula Luiseno
Elementary School. Staff observed that many of these school age pedestrians were crossing the
uncontrolled without paying close attention to vehicles and their surroundings. Staff observed
elevated speeds by motorists on Wolf Creek Drive and witnessed several close calls with
distracted pedestrians. Based on the review of the intersection under these criteria, and the fact
that it acts as a suggested school route between multiple schools in the area, staff has determined
there is justification for all -way stop controls at the intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and
Redwood Road/Alpine Place.
Staff recommends establishing all -way stop controls and striped pedestrian crosswalks at the
intersection of Wolf Creek Drive North and Redwood Road/Alpine Place.
FISCAL IMPACT: Minor cost associated with the recommended action.
ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A - Location Map
Exhibit B - Multi -Way Stop Warrant Analysis
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Major Street: Wolf Valley Creek Drive North Critical Approach Speed 30 MPH
Minor Street: Redwood Road/Alpine Place Critical Approach Speed 30/25 MPH
Wararnts 1, 2, and 3 Must Be Satisfied
1. Minimum Vehicular Volume Satisfied Yes No X�
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS I 7:00 AM 8:00 AM1 1:00 PM1 2:00 PM1 3:00 PM1 4:00 PM1 5:00 PM1 6:00 PM1 Hour
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2. Collision History Satisfied
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS
3 OR MORE 0
3. Roadway Characteristics Satisfied
(All Parts Below Must Be Satisfied)
A. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles
per day,
B. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away
from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs,
C. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40/60%)
split, and
D. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower.
Options (Other Criteria That May Be Considered)
4. Visibility
The intersection sight distance is less than:
150 feet for 25 MPH
200 feet for 30 MPH
250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left -turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate
high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route School plan.
8. There are no traffic signal or all -way stop controls located within 600 feet of
the intersection.
9. The installation of multi -way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic
circulation needs of the residential area.
Yes No X�
Yes No �X
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No �X
Yes No �X
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Yes No �X
Yes No �X
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: May 25, 2023
SUBJECT: Rustic Glen Traffic Calming
PREPARED BY: Nick Minicilli, Senior Traffic Engineer
Erick Escobedo, Associate Engineer II
RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the installation
of VCalm Speed Advisory signs on Rustic Glen Drive.
BACKGROUND: In April of 2023, City staff received a resident complaint regarding
excessive speeds on Rustic Glen Drive between Margarita Road and Winchester Road. The
resident requested that the City consider implementation of speed bumps as a traffic calming
measure to reduce the excessive vehicular speeds.
The Public/Traffic Safety Commission previously reviewed a similar traffic calming request on
Rustic Glen Drive during the January 28, 2021 PTSC meeting. Staff provided a report to the
Commission detailing the resident complaint of excessive speeding on Rustic Glen Drive and the
final recommended measures included providing educational brochures to residents regarding
safety awareness on the roadway and for staff to continue to monitor vehicular speeds and volumes
on the roadway.
Rustic Glen Drive is a forty-four (44) foot wide residential "through street" that functions as a
residential collector providing access for numerous residential enclaves to the arterial roadway
network. The 2022 Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Rustic Glen Dr. is approximately 3,100 ADT.
The posted speed limit is 25 mph.
Staff has performed another corridor review of Rustic Glen Drive based on the most recent resident
concern of excessive speeds. Staff reviewed speed data and volume surveys using the City's
Streetlight Data program and Speed Trackers in the field for the corridor. Staff surveyed multiple
locations on Rustic Glen Drive between Margarita Road and Winchester Road and discovered that
the 85th percentile speed for westbound traffic was 30 mph while eastbound was 32 mph. There
are occasional instances of motorists speeding above 40 mph but that is not common.
The City of Temecula does not consider speedbumps, dips, or barriers as an effective method of
traffic calming to reduce speeding and they are not supported by our first responders as it
negatively affects emergency response times. The City does not feel the need to consider all -way
stops at any location on Rustic Glen Drive at this time based on the reviewed data. The data
suggests that motorists are driving within acceptable speed limit ranges and the volumes are not
excessive for the roadway.
Although most motorists are obeying the speed limit, there are occasional motorists that drive
excessively over the speed limit. For this reason, staff recommends the installation of two (2)
Radar Speed Display (VCalm) signs to remind motorists of the posted speed limit.
FISCAL IMPACT: Minor cost associated with installing the VCalm signs.
ATTACHMENTS: No attachments.
California
Highway Patrol
Temecula Area
Report for April 2023
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• Citations Issued — 804
• Total Enforcement Contacts —
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• Distracted Driver Campaign
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• Fatal Year to Date — 5
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Pat Thomas, Director of Public Works
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager — PW Streets R7
DATE: May 1, 2023
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report for March 2023
CC: Amer Attar, Engineering Manager, Capital Improvements
Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer — Land Development
Nick Minicilli, Senior Civil Engineer — Traffic Division
Julie Tarrant, Principal Management Analyst — Capital Improvements
Anissa Sharp, Management Assistant — Traffic Division
Rebecca Kiser, Senior Office Specialist — Public Works
Attached please find the Monthly Activity Report for the Month of April 2023.
The attached spreadsheets detail the maintenance activities and related costs completed by
both in-house crews and maintenance contractors.
Attachments:
Monthly Activity Report Street Maintenance Division
Street Maintenance Contractors Detail Report
Contracted Maintenance Work Completed
Graffiti Removal Chart
MEMORANDUM
TO: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
DATE: May 1, 2023
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report — April 2oz3
The following activities were performed by the Street Maintenance Division for the month of April 2023:
1. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 45
B. Total signs installed 4
C. Total signs repaired 22
D. Banners Replaced 94
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 44
111. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 2176
B. Total Tons 32.5
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 41
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 284.240
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 21
B. Total S.F. 2834
VII STENCILING
A. 615 New and Repainted Legends
B. 0 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
C. 0 Bull Nose — L.F
D. 0 Thermal Plastic
E. 8 RPMs Installed
VIII STREET LIGHTS
A. Total street lights repaired
City Maintenance staff responded to 78 service order requests ranging from weed abatement,
tree trimming, sign repair, HVAC failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to
18 service order requests for the month of March 2023.
City Maintenance staff also responded to 18 service order requests for street light outages
and maintenance. This is compared to 9 street light -related service order requests for the
month of March 2023.
The Maintenance Crew put in 63 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 April 2023
was $345,371.92 ; compared to �24,512.00 for the month of March 2023.
Account No. 5401 $ 95.907
Account No. 5402 $ 17,168
Account No. 999-5401 $
Account No. 999-5410 $ 232,296.9.2
Electronic Copies:
Pat Thomas, City Engineer
Amer Attar, Engineer Manager
Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer
Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
Julie Tarrant, Principal Management Analyst
Nick Minicilli, Senior Civil Engineer
Tammy Petricka, Administrative Assistant
Anissa Sharp, Management Assistant
Director of Public Works
Capital Improvements
Land Development
Public Works
Capital Improvements
Traffic Division
Public Works
Land Development
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of April 2023
DATE
DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST
ACCOUNT
STREETICHANNELIBRIDGE
OF WORK
SIZE
CONTRACTOR:
Miko Mountain Lion
FDate73/27123
Rainbow Canyon Road Rock Slide
$17,275
TOTAL COST
# 1183-107
Date: 4/5/23
Santiago Channel — 600 tons of ton
rip rap for drainage outlet
TOTAL COST
$25,200
# 1183-110
Date: 4/5/23
Via Lobo Channel — Remove silt, sand
# 1183-109
and debris from channel
TOTAL COST
$41,000
Date:
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TOTAL COST 7_
CONTRACTOR:
Lawnscape Systems, Inc.
Date: 5/5/23
City Lots —Spray pre -emergent on city
owned lots
TOTAL COST
�$17,1�
# 437315
Date: 5115/23
City Channels — Spray pre -emergent
within city maintained channels
TOTAL COST
$12,432
# 437315
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CONTRACTOR:
Pacific Striping Inc
Date: 5/1/23
Citywide — Spring cycle of wide traffic
striping
TOTAL COST
$232,296.92
Date:
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TOTAL COST
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5401 $ 95.907
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #5402 $ 17,168
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5401 $
TOTAL COST FOR ACCOUNT #99-5410 232 296.92
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Patrick Thomas, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
DATE: May 1, 2023
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report — April 2023 �J
The Street Maintenance Division performed the following activities for the month of April 2023:
I. SIGNS
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A. Total signs replaced
B. Total signs installed
C. Total signs repaired
D. Banners Replaced
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II. TREES
1-1 4—
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns
I11. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs
B. Total Tons
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IV. CATCH BASINS
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A. Total catch basins cleaned
B. Down Spouts
C. Under sidewalks
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D. Bowls��
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
footage for
eel -
A. Total square right-of-way abatement
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations
B. Total S.F.
VII. STENCILING
A. ,ew and Repainted Legends
B. ,L..F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
C-(C Bull Nose — L.F.
D. �� Thermal Plastic
E. �� RPMs Installed
VIII STREET LIGHTS
A. Total street lights repaired
City Maintenance staff responded to service order requests ranging from weed abatement,
tree trimming, sign repair, HVAC failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to
service order requests for the month of March 2023.
City Maintenance staff also responded to service order requests for street light outages and
maintenance. This is compared to street light -related service order requests for the month of
March 2023.
The Maintenance Crew put in 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 April 2023
was $ �? compared to $ for the month of March 2023.
Account No. 5401 " 7' 0-7
Account No. 5402
Account No. 999-5401
Account No. 999-5402 $
Electronic Copies:
Pat Thomas, City Engineer
Amer Attar, Engineering Manager
Ron Moreno, Principal Civil Engineer
Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Manager
Julie Tarrant, Sr. Management Analyst
Nick Minicilli, Senior Civil Engineer
Tammy Petricka, Administrative Assistant
Anissa Sharp, Management Assistant
Rebecca Kiser, Senior Office Specialist
Director of Public Works
Capital Improvements
Land Development
Public Works
Capital Improvements
Traffic Division
Public Works
Land Development
Public Works
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of April 2023
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
SCOPE OF WORK
S.F.
TOTAL
TONS
4-3-23
Nicolas Rd c/o N. Gen. Kearny
Pothole: CMA
10
4-3-23
NB Meadows Pkwy & Rancho Cal Rd
Pothole: CMA
25
4-3-23
Rancho Cal Rd & Margarita Rd
Pothole: CMA
10
4-3-23
Ynez Rd
Pothole: CMA
15
4-3-23
Rainbow Canyon Rd: Pechanga to City Limits
Pothole: CMA
5
4-3-23
Temecula Pkwy: City Limits to City Limits
Pothole: CMA
15
4-3-23
BFS Rd: City Limits to City Limits
Pothole: CMA
30
4-3-23
Temecula Pkwy & w/o Jedediah Smith Rd
Pothole: CMA
30
4-4-23
E/B Pauba Rd c/o Crown Hill Dr (Park)
Overlay: HMA
240
2.5
4-4-23
E/B Nicolas Rd c/o N. Gen. Kearny
Overlay: HMA
40
.5
i 4-4-23
Moraga Rd & Rancho Cal Rd
Pothole: CMA
10
4-5-23
S/B Rainbow Canyon Rd s/o TCI (First Turn Out)
R&R: HMA
190
4
4-5-23
W/B Temecula Pkwy & Mahlon Vail
Pothole: CMA
2
4-5-23
N/B Ynez Rd s/o Rancho Cal Rd
Pothole: CMA
13
4-6-23
Country Glen Way s/o Temecula Pkwy
Pothole: HMA
5
4-6-23
S/B Jefferson n/o Overland Dr
R&R: HMA
250
6
4-6-23
S/B Rainbow Canyon Rd s/o TCI
Pothole: HMA
8
4-7-23
BFS Rd: De Portola Rd to Wolf Sore Rd
Pothole: CMA
15
4-7-23
N/B Pechanga Pkwy: Loma Linda to Rainbow Cyn
Pothole: CMA
15
4-10-23
Redhawk Pkwy n/o Via Almazan
R&R: HMA
100
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DATE
LOCATION
SCOPE OF WORK
S.F.
TOTAL
TONS
4-10-23
Redhawk Pkwy n/o Via Almazon
Pothole: HMA
10
4-10-23
4-10-23
4-11-23
N/B Pechanga Pkwy & Wolf Creek Dr N.
W/B Pauba Rd & Meadows Pkwy
S/B Ynez Rd n/o DLR Dr
Pothole: CMA
Pothole: CMA
R&R: HMA
1
2
75
2.5
4-11-23
NB Jefferson Ave s/o Winchester Rd
Pothole: HMA
12
4-11-23
Pechanga Pkwy: Temecula Pkwy to Muirfield
Pothole: HMA
10
4-11-23
E/B Long Valley & Humber Dr
Pothole: CMA
1
4-12-23
4-12-23
Pechanga Pkwy: Temecula Pkwy to Wolf Valley
Rainbow Canyon Rd: TCI to City Limits
Pothole: HMA
Pothole: HMA
36
16
4-12-23
Meadows Pkwy: Rancho Cal Rd to Pauba Rd
Pothole: HMA
40
4-12-23
Rancho Vista Rd: & Paseo Goleta
Pothole: HMA
6
4-13-23
Overland Trail & Vail Creek Dr
R&R: HMA
75
2.5
4-13-23
S/B La Paz s/o Ynez Rd
E.P: HMA
100
.5
4-13-23
4-13-23
E/B Rancho Cal Rd & Bahia Vista
W/B Santiago Rd & C St
Pothole: HMA
Pothole: CMA
5
2
4-17-23
Yukon Rd w/o Margarita Rd
R&R: HMA
30
1
4-17-23
DLR Dr & Ynez Rd
Pothole: HMA
4
.5
4-17-23
4-17-23
Rancho Vista Rd & Ynez Rd
30178 Santa Cecilia Dr
Pothole: HMA
Pothole: HMA
4
12
4-18-23
W/B La Serena Way w/o Meadows Pkwy
R&R: HMA
40
1.5
4-18-23
S/B Meadows Pkwy & De Portola Rd
Pothole: HMA
8
.5
4-18-23
4-18-23
4-19-23
S/B BFS Rd n/o Welton Way
Pujol St (Help Center)
Lyndie Ln & Rancho Cal Rd
Pothole: HMA
Pothole: HMA
R&R: HMA
8
4
45
1.5
4-19-23
Ynez Rd & Tierra Vista
Pothole: HMA
2
.5
4-19-23
Ynez Rd & Vallejo Ave
Pothole: HMA
4
4-19-23
N/B Jefferson s/o Winchester Rd
Pothole: HMA
8
4-19-23
4-19-23
W/B Winchester Rd & Enterprise Circle
Rainbow Canyon Rd & Pechanga Pkwy
Pothole: HMA
Pothole: HMA
10
20
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DATE
LOCATION
SCOPE OF WORK�S.FTOTAL
TONS
4-10-23
La Paz Rd s/o Ynez Rd
E.P: HMA
40
4-19-23
Seraphina Rd & Jons PI
Pothole: CMA
2
4-19-23
39544 Seraphina Rd
Pothole: CMA
3
4-20-23
Santiago Rd & Manzano Dr
Overlay: HMA
80
1
4-20-23
Manzano Dr & Santiago Rd
Pothole: HMA
12
.5
4-20-23
Vincent Moraga, Felix Valdez & Pujol St
Pothole: HMA
16
4-24-23
N/B Jefferson Ave s/o Del Rio Rd
Pothole: CMA
3
4-25-23
S/B Diaz Rd & Dos Picos
Pothole: CMA
1
4-26-23
Redhawk Pkwy: Almazan to Wolf Valley Rd
Pothole: HMA
40
4-26-23
Nicolas Rd & Leifer Rd
Pothole: HMA
15
4-26-23
Winchester Rd & Winchester Creek
Pothole: HMA
10
4-26-23
E/B Rancho Vista Rd: Ynez Rd to Mira Loma Rd
Pothole: CMA
5
4-27-23
Pauba Rd: Ynez Rd to Margarita Rd
Pothole: HMA
16
4-27-23
E/B Pauba Rd & Calle Camellia
Overlay: HMA
300
2
4-28-23
Redhawk Pkwy s/o El Chemizal
Pothole: CMA
3
4-28-23
Rancho Vista Rd & Avenida De La Reina
Pothole: CMA
1
4-28-23
S/B Jefferson Ave s/o Overland Dr
Pothole: CMA
2
4-28-23
BFS Rd: Nighthawk Pass to City Limits
Pothole: CMA
9
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R:\MAINTAINjWKCMPLTD\ASPHALT RPR
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
N/B I-15 n/o Winchester Rd
WORK COMPLETED
4-3-23
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-3-23
41892 Enterprise Circle S.
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-3-23
Camino Estribo s/o Pu'ol St
REMOVED
20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-3-23
32714 Clear Vail Dr
REMOVED
160 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-3-23
Sta. Gertrudis Creek Channel w/o Joseph Rd
REMOVED
510 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-5-23
Vintage Hills & Rancho Cal Rd Channel
REMOVED
15 S.F. OF GRAFFMI
4-10-23
Behind Kohl's
REMOVED
80 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-10-23
Wolf Creek Dr S. n/o Rocky Bar Dr
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-10-23
Wolf Creek Dr (Bridge)
REMOVED
65 S.F. OF GRAFF4` F
4-10-23
Ronald Reagan Sports Park
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFIT-r
4-14-23
N/B I-15 Sound Wall Temecula Pkw)
REMOVED
330 S.F. OF GRAFFITI"
4-14-23
Muirfield Channel
REMOVED
210 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-14-23
Avenida De Missiones w/o Via Rio Temecula
REMOVED
780 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-14-23
Santa Gertrudis Creek Trail
REMOVED
4-14-23
L ndie Ln & Rancho Cal Rd
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-14-23
Wolf Creek Dr S. Channel
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-14-23
Bedford Ct & Temecula Pkwy
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-24-23
Vintage Hills (Channel)
REMOVED
230 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-24-23
N. Gen. Kearny Bridge
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
4-25-23
44853 Corte Sierra
REMOVED
325 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
REMOVED
S.F. OF GRAFFITI
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
CLEANED &
1
Under the
4-4-23
31223 Corte Talvera
City Wide Hot Spots
CHECKED
Sidewalk Drain
4-10-23
CLEANED &
40
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CATCH
CLEANED &
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
CLEANED &
CATCH
CHECKED
BASINS
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
4-4-23
Ynez Rd n/o Flores Dr
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-4-23
Yorba Dr s/o Ynez Rd
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
4-4-23
30655 Jedediah Smith Rd
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-4-23
Corte Almonte & Calle Barcaldo
TRIMMED
Z R.O.W. TREES
4-4-23
Via Cerda: Pauba Rd & Corte Rimola
TRIMMED
4 R.O.W. TREES
4-4-23
Via Rami: Amerita Way & Corte Cabrera
TRIMMED
4 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Felix Valdez & Sixth St
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Via Cali & Corte Barbaste
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Via Denzo & Amarita Way
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Calle Noveldad s/o Corte Benavente
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
S/B Vintage Hills & Camino Marea
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Loma Linda Rd s/o Pechanga Pkwy
TRIMMED
.1 R.O.W. TREES
4-5-23
Wildwood Ct & Goldmine Dr
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-6-23
S/B Ynez Rd: Promendae Mall S. to Overland Dr
TRIMMED
5 R.O.W. TREES
4-6-23
28190 Old Town Front St
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
46191 Hunter Trail
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
primrose Ave & Ritchart Ct f
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
Kohinoor Way& Peach Tree St
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
46094 Jon Williams Way
TRIMMED
I 'R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
45864 Corte Mislanca
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
N/B Peppercorn Dr: Via Plata to Camino Ru i
TRIMMED
3: R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
44834 Tehachapi Pass
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
W/B Channel St: Chaote St to P nbron
TRIMMED
2 = R.O.W. TREES
4-13-23
45074 Corte Bravo w7v-TRIMMED
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
4-7-23
N/B Pechan a Pkw : Mexico Caf6 to Pechan a Bride
ABATED
250 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-10-23
S/B Margarita Rd to WB De Portola Rd
ABATED
ABATED
1,850 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-18-23
2nd St & Mercedes St
220 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-18-23
C St
Temecula f'kw N & Front St
ABATED
8,200 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-20-23
ABATED
2,325 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-20-23
E/B Rancho Vista Rd & E1 Greco
ABATED
2,750 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-20-23
4-20-23
Santiago Lot
Front St & Rancho Cal Rd
ABATED
ABATED
ABATED
10,000 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
30 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-24-23
Third St: Mercedes to Front St
150 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-24-23
. Mercedes St: 3`d St to 2nd St
ABATED
75 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-24-23 E/B Rancho Vista Rd: Via El Greco to Fosse Wa
4-24-23 Nada Ln & Valle Olvera
ABATED
7,500 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
ABATED
30 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-25-23
Nada Ln (Lot)
ABATED
50,000 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-26-23
Peach Tree St: Deer Hollow to Kohinoor Way
ABATED
250 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-26-23
Via Montezuma (Low Flow)
ABATED
6,000 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-26-23
4-26-23
4-26-23
N/B Jefferson Ave e/o Overland Dr
E/B Via Rio Temecula: Country Glen to Ave Missiones
W/B Via Rio Temecula: Ave Missiones to Cte. Capistrano
ABATED
ABATED
ABATED
60 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
1,000 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
370 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-26-23
4-27-23
4-27-23
32611 Hislop Way
C St Channel
Low Flow (Via Montezuma)
ABATED
ABATED
ABATED
240 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
440 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
1,680 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-27-23 Diaz Lot (Rancho Cal Rd) _ ABATED 118,970 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
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Muirfield Channel
ABATED
5,820 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-28-23
Muirfield Channel
ABATED
8,500 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-28-23
Mercedes St: Main St to 5tn St
ABATED
1,485 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-28-23
Front St: Santiago Rd to Temecula Pkwy
ABATED
55,345 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
4-28-23
E/B Santia o Rd to w/o C St
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700 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
STENCILS / STRIPING
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION WORK COMPLETED
Area 3 ^Repainted Bike Lane (6)
4-4-23
4-4-23
Area 4
Repainted
Bike Lane (12)
4-6-23
Area 3
Repainted
Bike Lane (12)
4-6-23
Area 4
Repainted
Bike Lane (9)
4-10-23
Old Town
Repainted
Parking Stalls (152)
4-11-23
Old Town
Repainted
Parking Stalls (198)
4-11-23
Area 4
Repainted
Bike Lanes (7)
4-12-23
Old Town Front St & Moreno Rd
Repainted
Signal Ahead (2)
4-12-23
Old Town Front St & Moreno Rd
Repainted
Limit Line (2)
4-12-23
Old Town Front St & Moreno Rd
Repainted
Keep Clear (2)
4-12-23
Mercedes St: Main St to Moreno Rd
Repainted
Parking Stalls (18)
4-12-23
Fifth St w/o Mercedes St
Repainted
Parking Stalls (8)
4-12-23
Redhawk Loop
Repainted
Bike Lanes (9)
4-17-223
Temeku Dr: Margarita to Meadows Pkwy
Repainted
Golf Cart (21)
4-18-23
Honors Dr: Tee Dr to Margarita Rd
Repainted
Golf Cart (5)
4-18-23
Royal Birkdale: Temeku Dr to Meadows Pkwy
Repainted
Golf Cart (7)
4-18-23
Area 4
Repainted
Bike Lanes (15)
4-20-23
Area 5
Repainted
Bike Lanes (21)
4-24-23
Area 5
Repainted
Bike Lanes (10)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Stop (8)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Limit Line (6)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Arrow (4)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Ahead (2)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
R2-50 (2)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Stop (8)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Bar (7)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Arrow (6)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
R2-40 (2)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
R2-45 (2)
4-24-23
Area 1
Repainted
Ahead (1)
4-26-23
Area 1
Repainted
Arrow (6)
4-26-23
Temecula Pkwy w/o Jedediah Smith Rd
Repainted
Chevrons (X)
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4-26-23
Temecula Pkwy w/o Jedediah Smith Rd
Repainted
Hashes (X)
4-27-23
Area 1
Repainted
Stop (10)
4-27-23
Area 1
Repainted
Limit Line (9)
4-27-23
Area 1
Repainted
Arrow (11)
4-27-23
Area I
Repainted
Ahead (1)
4-27-23
Area I
Repainted
R2-50 (4)
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
MONTH OF APRIL 2023
DATE
LOCATION
WORK
COMPLETED
R4-4 (1)
4-5-23
N/B Margarita Rd s/o Pauba Rd
Replaced
4-6-23
S/B Jefferson Ave s/o Del Rio
Replaced
R3-2 (1)
4-6-23
N/B Old Town Front St n/o First St
Repaired
Banner (1)
4-7-23
N/B Margarita Rd n/o Dartolo Rd
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-7-23
N/B Margarita Rd n/o Dartolo Rd
Replaced
Type K (1)
4-7-23
N/B Margarita Rd & Verdes Ln
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-7-23
N/B Margarita Rd & Verdes Ln
Replaced
Type K (1)
4-10-23
W/B Rancho Cal Rd n/o Diaz Rd
Repaired
Delineator (4) vim_
4-10-23
S/B Diaz Rd s/o Rancho Way
Replaced
Delineator (13)
4-10-23
N/B Ynez Rd & Rancho Cal Rd
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-10-23
N/B Ynez Rd & Rancho Cal Rd
Replaced
Type K (1)
4-10-23
S/B Diaz Rd n/o Zevo Dr
Replaced
R26 (1)
4-12-23
N/B Margarita Rd & N. Gen. Kearny Rd
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-12-23
NB Margarita Rd & N. Gen. Kearny Rd
Replaced
Type K (1)
4-12-23
E/B Date St & Margarita Rd
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-12-23
E/B Date St & Margarita Rd
Replaced
Type K (1)
4-13-23
N/B BFS Rd & Sommers Bend Rd
Repaired
W3-3 (1) P
4-13-23
E/B MHS Rd w/o BFS Rd
Repaired
Delineator
4-13-23
E/B MHS Rd & BFS Rd
Replaced
R4-7 (1)
4-14-23
E/B Temecula Pkwy e/o Pechanga Pkwy
Replaced
R7-9 (1)
4-14-23
Redhawk Pkwy & Redhawk Pkwy
Replaced
WI 1-2 (1)
4-14-23
Redhawk Pkwy & Redhawk Pkwy
Replaced
R9-7 (1)
4-17-23
Old Town Arch to Arch, Main St, Trail, 6th
Replaced
Banners (79)
4-17-23
Harveston Dr (Harveston Park)
Repaired
Delineator (1)
4-17-23
Harveston Way n/o Margarita Rd
Repaired
R3-7 (1)
4-18-23
E/B Solana Way w/o Margarita Rd
Repaired
R4-7 (1)
4-18-23
42562 Esmerado Ct
New Install
RI-1 (1) f
4-19-23
S/B Rainbow Canyon Rd s/o TCI
Repaired
W1-5 (1)
4-19-23
S/B Rainbow Canyon Rd s/o TCI
Repaired
W7-3AP (1)
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Masters Dr &Clubhouse Dr
WORK COMPLETED
Replaced R1-1 (1)
4-19-23
4-19-23
Palmetto Way & Clubhouse Dr
Replaced
R1-1 (2)
4-19-23
Greenboro Dr & Muirfield Dr
Replaced
R1-1 (1)
4-19-23
Classic Way & Muirfield Dr
Replaced
R1-1 (1)
4-19-23
4-19-23
Esmerado Ct Loma Linda Rd
Puas Dr & Via Gilberto
Repaired
Replaced
SNS (2)
R1-1 (1)
4-19-23
4-19-23
Rein Ct & Canterfield Dr
32005 Via Cordoba
Replaced
Repaired
R1-1 (1)
W3-1 (1) �--
4-19-23
31795 Loma Linda Rd
Replaced
R1-1 (1)
4-19-23
31555 Via Cordoba
Repaired
R1-3P (1) ---�
4-19-23
32155 Granite Dr
Repaired
W3-1 (1) 'k
4-24-23
Main St Bridge
Replaced
Banners (14)
4-24-23
Old Town Front St & First St
Repaired
R1-1 (1)
4-24-23
Old Town Front St & First St
Repaired
R5-2 (1)
4-25-23
S/B Margarita Rd s/o Winchester Rd
Repaired
R4-7 (1)
4-25-23
S/B Margarita Rd s/o Winchester Rd
Repaired
Type K (1) —�
4-26-23
Temecula Pkwy e/o Pechanga Pkwy
New Install
R4-7 (1) —
4-26-23
4-26-23
4-26-23
Temecula Pkwy e/o Pechanga Pkwy
Temecula Pkwy e/o Pechanga Pkwy
W/B Temecula Pkwy w/o Jedediah Smith Rd
New Install
New Install
New Install
Type ,K (1) o
Type N (1)
Delineators (6)
4-27-23
4-27-23
S/B Pechanga Pkwy & Wolf Valley Rd
Estero St & Colina Verde St
Repaired
Repaired
R4-7 (1)
R1-1 (1)
4-27-23
Stampede Parking Lot
Replaced
RPM's (8)
4-27-23
32070 Camino Gurerda
Replaced
1
R2-25 ( )
4-27-23
4-27-23
Camino Carmargo & Redhawk Pkwy
E/B Redhawk Pkwy & Camino Carmargo
Replaced
Replaced
R1-1 (1)
W74 (1)
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