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AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLICITRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
TO BE HELD AT
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California
Thursday, August 25, 2005 at 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Arbogast, Youmans, Lanier, Ramos, Jacobs
PRESENTATIONS:
Office of Traffic Safety
Safety Recognition Award, S.L.A.P - Stop Light Abuse Program
Certificate of Distinguished Service - Officer Bryan De Loss
Fire Captain Randy Nugent — Public Access to Defibrillator (PAD) Program
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on items
that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to
speak to the Commission about an item not listed on the Agenda, a yellow 'Request to Speak"
form should be filled out and filed with the Commission Secretary.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address.
For all other agenda items, a 'Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Recording Secretary
before the Commission gets to that item. There is a three (3) minute time limit for individual
speakers.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by
one vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Reports by the Commissioners on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not
to exceed, ten (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports.
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CONSENT CALENDAR
Minutes of July 28, 2005
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of July 28, 2005.
2. Traffic Engineer's Report
3. Police Chiefs Report
4. Fire Chiefs Report
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on
Thursday, September 22, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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ITEM NO. 1
MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 28, 2005 '
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:03
p.m. on Thursday, July 28, 2005, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
FLAG SALUTE
Commissioner Lanier led the audience in the Flag salute.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Arbogast, Youmans, Lanier, Ramos, and Chairman
Jacobs.
Absent: None.
PRESENTATIONS:
Fire Captain Greg Adams — Public Access to Defibrillator (PAD) Program: This item was
cancelled.
Temecula Police Department Lt. Cynthia Wait introduced Temecula Citizen Corps (TCC)
Program members Janet Beauchamp, Office Assistant; Bob Hagel, Program Administrator; and
Don Smith, Program Administrator.
Program Administrator Hagel provided the Public/Traffic Safety Commission with the
accomplishments and goals of the Temecula Citizen Corps, noting the following:
• That the City was broken into 12 major areas each covered by an area director and that
those areas have been further broken down into 42 sections
• That there are approximately 200 involved in the TCC
• That thus far, approximately 12 neighborhood watch meetings have been held
• That there are over 75 residents trained in Community Emergency Response Team
(CERT)
• That a new neighborhood watch training program was introduced
• That Standard Emergency Management System (SEMS) will be included in the Disaster
Basics Program
• That thus far, there has been a great deal of marketing efforts made including a new
brochure; that TCC bumper stickers, CERT and neighborhood decals will be distributed
to the public
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• That on a monthly basis a recruitment night is open to the public
• That the TCC will be preparing for a major drill on Saturday, September 24, 2005, in
which the reverse 911 system will be implemented; that the drill will be require triage
centers to be set up and that the radio system throughout the whole City be tested
• That the TCC participates in the California State Citizen Corps.
Goals of the Temecula Citizen Corps would be as follows:
• That the TCC would desire to increase the number of annual drills
• Involve all City neighborhoods in the program
• Recruit volunteers to fill key positions
• Create effective communication programs.
Thanking the Public/Traffic Safety Commission for its support, Program Administrator Smith
relayed his confidence in the Temecula Citizens Corps, Police, and Fire Departments ability to
react to an emergency that could happen within the City.
At this time, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission thanked Lt. Wait, Ms. Beauchamp, Mr. Hagel,
and Mr. Smith for their report.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS
Commissioner Lanier queried on the frequent congestion issues on Winchester Road and
Jefferson Avenue.
In response to Commissioner Lanier's question regarding congestion on Jefferson Avenue and
Winchester Road, Principal Engineer Moghadam stated that staff is currently working on the
timing of both the roads and that the congestion would only be temporary.
Commissioner Lanier also recognized the Fire and Police Department for their efforts with the
41h of July activities.
Commissioner Arbogast gave kudos to the Public Works Department for its completion of
Winchester Road and Jefferson Avenue project.
Commissioner Arobgast queried if the Commission has a program that would recognize Police,
Fire and Public Works staff that have gone above and beyond their normal duties.
For the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, Assistant to the City Manager Yates, stated that the
City currently has in place a number of recognition programs at various levels and will provide a
copy of the policy to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission.
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Recognizing Phil Bardos for his training on CERT, Chairman Jacobs advised of his opportunity
to attend a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training class held on Sunday,
June 12, 2005. Chairman Jacobs also thanked Guidant for its continued support to the
community.
Understanding the variables and man hours it takes to run the Stop Light Abuse Program
(SLAP), Chairman Jacobs relayed his desire for more officers patrolling the City.
For the Commission, Sergeant Pino noted that the motor officers are spread out over the City
and that the number of hours available would be dependent on the availability of the motor
officers not are not tied up on accidents, calls for service, working school zones, requests from
the community, as well as service to the newly incorporated Redhawk Community. Sergeant
Pino also stated that motor officers are currently committed to the intersections of Winchester
Road and Jefferson Avenue, Winchester Road and Margarita Road, Winchester Road and Ynez
Road, Rancho California Road and Ynez Road, and Rancho California Road and Old Town
Front Street during peak hours but would be flexible to patrol other locations.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
Minutes of May 26, 2005
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of May 26, 2005.
MOTION: Commissioner Arbogast moved to approve the Commission Consent Calendar. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Ramos and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Temecula Fire Department Fire Safety House
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file a report on the Fire
Safety House Trailer.
Fire Specialist Horton presented a brief introduction and description of the interactive trailer and
a tour of the Fire Safety House trailer.
It was the consensus of the Commission to file and receive this report.
3. Turn Restriction — Rancho Vista Road at Ynez Road
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the report.
Principal Engineer Moghadam presented the Commission with a staff report (of written record).
• That an evaluation of traffic conditions was performed which included a review of the
accident history, sight distance analysis, and review of the traffic signal operation
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• That the review of reported accident history indicated three collisions within a 24 month
period which were not related to visibility
• That a sight distance analysis was performed at the intersection of Rancho Vista Road
and Ynez Road to determine if there were any visibility constraints looking north and
south from Rancho Vista Road; that the results of the analysis indicated that if vehicles
stop behind the existing crosswalk on Rancho Vista Road, the visibility of approaching
northbound Ynez Road traffic is presently obstructed by a temporary construction screen
located on the southeast corner of the intersection; however, if a vehicle were to
encroach into the crosswalk, the visibility would improve to acceptable levels
• That a review of the intersection's operation indicated the predominant vehicular
movement on westbound Rancho Vista Road would be the right -turn movement
• That based on the results of the evaluation it would be staff's opinion that the sight
distance at this location is appropriate for the conditions and exceeds the minimum
requirements and that the right turn on red restriction would reduce the capacity of the
right turn lane and increase delays and congestions on Rancho Vista Road.
For the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, Sergeant Pino stated that when school starts there
will be more officers patrolling Rancho Vista Road at Ynez Road.
The Commission thanked staff for their thorough report.
It was the consensus of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission to file and receive this report
4. Traffic Enigineer's Report
No report at this time.
5. Police Chiefs Report
Sergeant Pino presented a brief report:
• That Cakes with Cops will be held at Ronald Reagan Sports Complex on Saturday, July
30, 2005
• That a roving DUI check point will be held on Friday, August 12
• That the 41h of July activities went smoothly with the exception of one DUI arrest.
6. Fire Chiefs Report
Deputy Fire Marshal Neuman offered the following brief report:
• That thus far, the Fire Department has responded to 2,011.00 incidences.
• That the anticipated time of completion for the Roripaugh Ranch Fire Department would
be spring 2006.
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As per the request of Commissioner Arbogast, Director of Public Works Hughes noted that he
will bring some options to the Commission with regard to a turning restriction on Sanborn
Avenue at the August Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting.
For the Commission, Director of Public Works Hughes relayed that it is not unusual to see an
increased amount of graffiti during the summertime.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:05 p.m. Chairman Jacobs formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, August 25, 2005 at
6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
Chairman Paul Jacobs Administrative Assistant Anita Pyle
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ITEM NO. 2
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
APPROVAL
CITY ATTORNEY
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: William G. Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
DATE: August 23, 2005
SUBJECT: Department of Public Works Monthly Activity Report
RECOMMENDATION: Attached for City Council's review and filing is the Department of
Public Works' Monthly Activity Reports for the month of July, 2005.
MOACTRPT
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Monthly Activity Report
July/ August 2005
Prepared By: Amer Attar
Submitted by: William G. Hughes
Date: August 23, 2005
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
1. Old Town Community Theatre
This project will construct a 20,000 square foot community theater complex and refurbishes the
existing Mercantile Building. Construction started on 3-3-04. Work is progressing on theatrical
lighting & rigging, and interior finishes. Grand Opening is set for October 4, 2005.
2. Pechanga Parkway Phase 11B Storm Drain Improvements (Wolf Valley Creek Channel -
Stage 2)
The project includes the construction of a grass -lined channel and box culvert crossings from
Loma Linda Road to Deer Hollow Road. All box culverts and inlet/outlet structures are complete.
The concrete channel and rip rap outlet structure from 1,000 feet north of Muirfield Drive to
Temecula Creek is under construction. The project's completion date is scheduled for summer
2005.
3. Old Town Southern Gateway Landscaping
Under this project, the southern entrance to Old Town will be beautified with landscaping and
irrigation, split -rail fencing, lighted walks, and seating areas. Construction is complete. The 90-day
landscape maintenance period was initiated April 27, 2005 and it was completed July 27, 2005.
4. Jefferson Avenue Pavement Rehabilitation - Phase II
This project will rehabilitate Jefferson Avenue from south of Overland Drive to Rancho California
Road. The design includes a complete reconstruction of the road within the project limits. In
addition, problematic driveways will be reconstructed. The project was "substantially completed" on
June 30, 2005. One outstanding item is the CMP work. After exhaustive investigation, the best
alternative appears to be to R&R the damaged section of CMP (approx 35'); however, this may
require removing & replacing a portion of the roadway. This CMP repair work will start and end the
week of 8/22/05.
5. Pechanga Parkway Landscape Improvements
America West Landscape has completed the installation of the irrigation system and landscaping.
The 90-day maintenance period began March 18 and finished June 18, 2005. The contractor has
completed all punchlist items. This project is complete.
6. Fire Station - Northeast Site (Roripaugh Ranch)
This project will construct a new fire station in the north part of the City. The first working day was 4-
11-05 and this extends to a completion date in early February of 2006. Work is focused on erection
of wood framing, installation of roof trusses and rough in of electrical and plumbing.
7. Winchester Road Widening Between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson
This project will widen Winchester road between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson Avenue. It will also
add a right turn lane from Eastbound Winchester to Southbound Jefferson, starting at Enterprise
Circle. Construction began on 12/6/04, and has been severelydelayed byweather. Contractwork is
complete, with the exception of some minor concrete (sidewalk, access ramps). Outstanding issues
are some minor masonry block work to be done to accommodate a property owner, an additional
retaining wall on the north side of Winchester to address a grade discrepancy, and the traffic signal
conduit crossing Jefferson St. After much discussion with City Traffic, a revised traffic signal
conductor plan was put together by Traffic, and a price requested of the contractor to perform this
work (installation of conduit and conductors). Price received week of 8/8/05; work anticipated to
begin week of 8/22/05. Project completion is now anticipated by the end of August.
8. Temecula Sports Complex
A new 40+ Acres sports complex will be built at the corner of Pechanga Parkway and Deer Hollow
Way. Bids were opened on September 16, 2004. T he contract was awarded to Douglas E.
Barnhart, Inc. at the September 28, 2004 Council meeting. The contract award amount is
$13,365,055.51. Ongoing and partially completed work includes installation of Musco field lighting,
baseball field backstops, irrigation, parking lot curbs, masonry block buildings, building framing &
roofing. Completed work includes underground electrical, plumbing, site sewer & storm drain, mass
grading, soccer field curbs, basketball courts concrete. Synthetic turf contractor Byrom -Davey
began work on 7/11/05, and has completed installation of drainage systems and preparation of
subgrade at all soccer fields. Field Turf began installation of synthetic turf on 7/26/05 at Soccer
Field #3, and worked for exactly one week before giving notice that, due to scheduling conflicts, they
would be pulling off the job for a period of approx. one month. This will have no impact to either the
turf fields' or the overall project schedule. Field Turf is scheduled to remobilize on 9/6/05, turf
portion of project is scheduled for completion in mid -October; overall project completion is February
'06.
9. Vail Ranch Middle School Basketball Court Lighting
This project will add lights to the basketball courts at Vail Ranch Middle School. The project was bid
successfully the second time with R & M Electrical Contracting being awarded the project on March
8, 2005 in the amount of $102,696.00. Work began June 20, 2005; completion was expected by
August 5, 2005. SCE is to provide a meter and an easement is required.
10. Temecula Library
A full service library, approximately 34,000 square feet in area, has been designed and will be built
on Pauba Road, just west of Fire Station #84. The City was successful in obtaining State grant to
aid in funding the $12,000,000 library. The first phase of the grading operation is approximately 90%
complete. The drilling operation for the CIDH piles is scheduled to begin on August 16, 2005.The
retaining walls at the parking area adjacent to Pauba Rd. are under construction. The City has
purchased a web cam for the site and it is scheduled to be operational by the end of August. (Refer
to the Cities Website for more details.)
11. Bridge Barrier Rail Upgrade, Rainbow Canyon Road over Pechanga Creek/Dol Rio Road
over Empire Creek
This project will replace the existing barrier rails of the Rainbow Canyon Bridge over Pechanga
Creek and the Del Rio Road Bridge over Empire Creek. This project is partially funded federal
HBRR barrier replacement funds. Construction Authorization was received. Locations are Rainbow
Canyon Road over Pechanga Creek/Del Rio Road over Empire Creek Construction. Bids were
opened July 26, 2005. The construction contract was awarded to RJ Bullard on 8/9/2005 for
$232,780.00.
12. Citywide Concrete Repairs FY2004-2005
The City Council awarded the construction contract on 6/15/05. Construction work began on July 11,
2005 and will be completed on 8/26/05. Several additional locations were added at Maintenance's
request.
13. Bus Bench Upgrades
Under this project, new bus benches and shade structures will be installed at certain stops and
existing benches will be upgraded at various locations. Sutherlin has ordered all bench & shade
structure materials; preliminary delivery is scheduled for mid to late July. Contractor will be
completing concrete pads in advance of material deliveries. Contractor is to resubmit their TCP.
14. Slurry Seal Project - FY 2004/2005
This project will slurry seal the residential streets SW of Pechanga Parkway between Rainbow
Canyon Road and Via Eduardo. Work is scheduled to begin September 1st.
15. Traffic Signal at Route 79-south and Country Glen Way
A new traffic signal will be installed at SR79 South and County Glen Way. The City Council awarded
the contract to DBX, Inc. on July 12. A pre -construction meeting is being scheduled. It takes
approximately 8 to 12 weeks for the traffic signal poles/mast arms to be ordered and delivered to the
jobsite. It is anticipated that work will commence in September.
PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS
1. City Maintenance Facility and Corporate Yard
Under this project, an expansion of the maintenance facility will be built on the property adjacent
to City Hall. Bids for Phase 1 are due on 8/24; RFP for soils & materials testing has been issued,
the design consultant is addressing the design development plan check comments and is to
submit 50% Construction Documents in mid September. Various contractors are contacting the
project manager and asking questions about the project. So far 24 set of plans have been
handed out.
2. Pavement Rehabilitation Program - FY 2005/ 2006
This project continues the annual pavement rehabilitation program for City streets. Project scope
,
focuses on Ynez Road, between Rancho California Road and Solana Way. Project is out to bid.
Bid opening scheduled for August 24.
PROJECTS IN DESIGN
1. Pechanga Parkway Improvements — Phase II (SR 79 South to Pechanga Road)
This project will widen Pechanga Parkway (formerly Pala Road) to its ultimate width from the
Pechanga Parkway Bridge to Pechanga road. The City recently met with Caltrans (Local
Assistance) and the City's environmental consultant to re-classify the Preliminary Environmental
Document (NEPA) of the project to a Categorical Exclusion with required technical studies (involving
Federal action). Local Assistance recommended that the City prepare a project specific traffic study
(2030) for Pechanga Parkway. The City received the traffic study for Pechanga Parkway during the
week of July 11. It is being submitted to Caltrans' Local Assistance for their review. The City's
environmental consultant (Michael Brandman Associates) will use the traffic data to prepare
technical studies (air quality study, natural environment study/minimal impacts study, and section
106 study w/ APE map & HPSR) for submittal to Caltrans Local Assistance. Once Caltrans approves
the environmental document (PES), the City can proceed with the acquiring 3 properties along
Pechanga Parkway. When the properties are acquired, the City can then start the construction bid
process.
2. Pauba Road Improvements — Phase II (Margarita Road to Showalter Road)
This project will widen Pauba Road from Showalter to just west of Margarita Road to its ultimate
width. Specifications are under review. Plans were sent to all utilities and utility issues are being
addressed. Work is being coordinated with the library project. RCWD has approved the plans and
provided the City with reproducible documents. The consultant, PDC, is updating the plans to reflect
existing conditions. From the time these plans were originally completed, a number of developments
were constructed along Pauba Road.
3. Murrieta Creek Bridge - Overland Drive Extension to Diaz Road
This project will entail alignment studies and the design of an extension of Overland Drive, westerly
to Diaz Road, which includes a new bridge over Murrieta Creek. The project includes the widening
of Overland Drive from Jefferson Avenue to Commerce Center Drive, and the extension of Overland
Drive across Murrieta Creek to Diaz Road. Coordination with RCFC & WCD and the Corp of
Engineers is required. Updated hydraulic data from the Corps of Engineers and RCFC & WCD may
necessitate a modification to the bridge profile. The consultant is currently preparing 60% design
plans and analyzing the new hydraulic data.
4. Fire Station - Wolf Creek Site
A 9,000 SF fire station will be built at the SE corner of Wolf Valley Road and Wolf Creek Dr. After
including all departments changes and feedback on 5/05, STK Architecture, Inc. will submit 100%
construction plans to PW by Monday 8/15/05. Per Aldo (NPDES Engineer), the 12 storm-ceptors
meet the requirements of a WQMP; however, onsite BMPs are still to be addressed (i.e., for
maintenance/wash areas). If necessary, clarifier system(s) can be added to plans during the plan
check process. The official B&S submittal is to occur 8/15/05 & will be reviewed by a consultant.
5. Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail
This project will build portions of the equestrian and bike trails along Murrieta Creek within City
limits. The City has received a federal grant of $1,214,000. Caltrans (the administrator of the federal
funds) has given the City the "Authorization to Proceed with Preliminary Engineering." The City is
working with Caltrans, US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Riverside County Flood Control
to coordinate the trail design with the Murrieta Creek Improvement project. The signed
Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (approved environmental document) was received from
Caltrans on April 15, 2005. Final Design is underway and the 90% Plans are being reviewed. The
City just received construction authorization from Caltrans.
6. State Route 79 South Medians
Under this project medians will be constructed on Route 79 South within the City of Temecula limits.
PDC is progressing toward the 90% submittal addressing comments from the City.
7. Guardrail Installation and Replacement On Rainbow Canyon Road
In this project, old guardrails will be replaced and new guardrails will be installed in needed locations
on Rainbow Canyon Road within the City of Temecula. Final package for PS&E certification and
Request for Authorization (to construct) was submitted to Caltrans on April 12, 2005. We anticipate
advertisement for construction bids in September.
8. Rancho California Road Widening, Old Town Front Street to 1-15 (Southside)
This project will provide a right turn lane for southbound 1-15 motorists and provide a dual left turn
lane from westbound RCR to southbound Front Street. An MND (CEQA) was completed and a
Notice of Determination was filed. 90% plans are being reviewed by CIP, Traffic, and TCSD. In
addition, Caltrans was sent a revised permit application. City Attorney has approved using the
existing slope easement for construction of the new retaining wall. A Caltrans permit and right of
entry documents from Denny's and Union 76 are anticipated over the next month.
9. Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek (Replacement)
This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. A meeting was held
with the design consultant, Simon Wong Engineering, on 8/11/05 to determine the steps required to
pursue the project as stand-alone, i.e. independent of the Army Corps of Engineers' flood control
channel project. Outcome of said meeting was to schedule a meeting with Corps and other
regulatory agencies to determine next step; that meeting is tentatively scheduled for 8124/05.
10. Santa Gertrudis Bicycle/ Trail Undercrossing at Margarita Road
This project will construct a trail for bicycles and pedestrians along Santa Gertrudis Creek under
Margarita Road. 30 % plan check comments have been provided to the designer. Consultant is
continuing the environmental review process.
11. Bridge Fencing
Fences will be installed on bridges over 1-15. Proposed fencing locations are the eastbound sides of
the Overland Drive and Rancho California Road bridges over Interstate 15. RFP's were mailed on
8/2/5 and are expected to be returned by 8/16/05 for review/selection.
12. Diaz Road Realignment
Under this project, Diaz Road will be realigned to Vincent Moraga Road at Rancho California Road.
Business Park Drive will be a T-intersection at Diaz. 95% project design plans have been sent to the
utility companies and 95% PS&E has been sent to in-house reviewers. The irrigation and
landscaping is being re -designed to meet the agreement provisions between the City and the
Business Park Association. The City has obtained possession of the properties needed through the
courts. Final settlement is pending.
13. Localized Storm Drain Improvements
This project will fix the drainage problem at the south end of Front Street (at the MW D easement).
Baseline right of way, utilities, and mapping are established. This project is currently on hold.
14. Long Canyon Detention Basin - Access Road
This project will construct an access road to the Long Canyon Detention Basin. Plans and
specifications are 90% completed, howeverwinter rains have affected the project conditions and the
scope of work will need to be reevaluated. The City is seeking FEMA funds to remove excess silt.
Project is on hold until FEMA determination is finalized.
15. Pavement Rehabilitation Program - FY 2005/ 2006
Portions of Diaz Road will be rehabilitated. PS&E is 50% complete. Advertising is anticipated by late
September.
16. Rancho California Median Modifications
This project will modify the median on Rancho California Road just east of 1-15 to accommodate one
more lane of traffic. Project is in preliminary design phase. Project is on hold.
PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE
1. 1-15/ SR 79 South Interchange -Project Report (PR)
This project will modify the 1-15/ SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected future traffic.
This is the next step of project development after the completion of the Project Study Report. Traffic
analysis is complete. Accident data/history has been requested.
Caltrans is reviewing the Traffic Analysis and request for Accident Data, as well as the proposed
Project Schedule, Project Charter, Risk Management Plan, and Project Communication Plan.
Caltrans is also initiating discussions with FHWA for a finding of acceptability with respect to the
Modified Access Report, Alternative 6.
2. French Valley Parkway Overcrossing and Interchange, Project Report (PR), Plans
Specifications, and Estimate (PS&E) Preparation
This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215
split. The Project Report was submitted to Caltrans at the end of June 2005. The PR is under review
by the State. Comments were due back at the end of July. We are following up with Caltrans to get
all the comments. The survey for parcel # 910-100-010 was completed by Applied EarthWorks. That
should conclude the cultural part of the environmental process. Applied EarthWorks will forward the
necessary documents to Caltrans shortly. The survey encroachment permit for the City and EMI
should be ready by next week. M&N presented their Geometric Approval Drawing (GAD) to Caltrans
on 08/04/05. Reps. from Caltrans (freeway ops, constructability, HQ geometrician, ADA coordinator,
design) were present. Ideas and comments were given to M&N. They will revise accordingly and
resubmit to Caltrans. I contacted Kathleen Brady @ Bonterra and asked her to prepare a sheet in
excel format to show me the various areas of environmental process that they are working on and
also show dates submitted to Caltrans and dates when comments were returned. She agreed to
prepare the info.
3. French Valley Parkway Interim Southbound Off -Ramp to Jefferson, Auxiliary Lane, and
Widening the Bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek at the Winchester Southbound Off -ramp
- Phase I
The City and Caltrans have agreed that immediate action is required to relieve congestion at the
Winchester Road southbound off -ramp. Caltrans has even agreed to contribute $750,000 to the
construction of an auxiliary lane and widen the bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek. A southbound
off -ramp to French Valley Parkway will be included in the construction of the improvements at the
Winchester southbound off -ramp provided that all the environmental clearances can be obtained in
time. An amendment to Moffatt & Nichol's contract was approved by City Council at the May 24,
2005 m eeting. T he c onsultant i s a nticipating s ubmitting t he p lans f or first plan check at the
beginning of 2006. EMI will do the geotechnical work for the interim project. I applied for survey
encroachment permits from Caltrans for the City and also EMI on 7-21-05. The permits should be
ready by next week.
4. Alignment Study for Murrieta Creek Bridge Between Winchester Road and Temecula City
Limits and Diaz Road Extension
The determination of the crossing location is combined with the Diaz Road Extension alignment
study and design. Coordination with the City of Murrieta, Flood Control and Army Corps of
Engineers is necessary. The Consultant and Staff met with Riverside County Flood Control to
discuss possible alignments. The consultant is currently awaiting data from Riverside County Flood
Control in order to complete the work on the first draft of the alignment study. Staff has yet to receive
the data. In order to proceed with the design of Diaz Road Extension for the proposed college, the
alignment study was restarted with the existing information. The consultant completed a base map
for the Diaz Road extension alignment.
MEMORANDUM
TO: // Bill Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
FROM: 64Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent
DATE: August 1, 2005
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - July, 2005
The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel
for the month of July, 2005:
I. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced
B. Total signs installed
C. Total signs repaired
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs
B. Total Tons
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations
B. Total S.F.
VII. STENCILING
A. 271 New and repainted legends
B. 26,196 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
33
44
19
6
5,720
28
285
0
42
6,619
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Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 52 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming,
sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 52 service order requests
for the month of June, 2005.
The Maintenance Crew has also put in 214 hours of overtime which includes standby time, special events and
response to street emergencies.
The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of July, 2005 was $36,000.00 compared
to $71,545.00 for the month of June , 2005.
Account No. 5402 $ 12,500.00
Account No. 5401 $ 23,500.00
Account No. 999-5402 $ - 0 -
cc: Ron Parks, Deputy Director of Public Works
Ali Moghadam, Senior Engineer
- (Traffic)
Greg Butler, Senior Engineer
- (Capital Improvements)
Amer Attar, Senior Engineer
- (Capital Improvements)
Jerry Alegria, Senior Engineer
- (Land Development)
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
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6TH STREET AT OLD TOWN FRONT
R & R A.C.
90
3.5
07/07/05
SAWGRASS /ALEHZON
A.C. OVERLAY
377
3
07/11/05
SAWGRASS / ALEHZON
A.C. OVERLAY
898
3.5
07/12/05
MASTERS AT CLUBHOUSE
A.C. OVERLAY
1,010
4
07/14/05
VIA LOS PICOS
A.C. OVERLAY
1,045
4
07/19/05
SAWGRASS AT PALMETTO
A.C. OVERLAY
1,123
4
0720/05
VIA DOS PICOS
A.C. OVERLAY
789
3.5
0726/05
31931 VIA SALITO
POTHOLE
4
TEMP AC
0727105
45613 CLUBHOUSE
A.C. OVERLAY
368
2.5
0728/05
WOLF VALLEY AT REDHAWK PARKWAY
POTHOLES
16
TEMP AC
TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 5,720
TOTAL TONS 28
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
07/06/05
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
47 CATCH BASINS
07/07/05
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
31 CATCH BASINS
07/11/05
CITYWIDE / REDHAWK
CLEANED & CHECKED
17 CATCH BASINS
07/12/05
CROWNE HILL AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
3 CATCH BASINS
07/14/OS
CITYWIDE
CLEANED & CHECKED
5 CATCH BASINS
07/18/OS
CITYWIDE
CLEANED & CHECKED
9 CATCH BASINS
07/l9/OS
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
38 CATCH BASINS
07/20/05
1 REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
26 CATCH BASINS
07/21/05
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
23 CATCH BASINS
07/25/05
CITYWIDE
CLEANED & CHECKED
6 CATCH BASINS
07/26/05
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
26 CATCH BASINS
07/27/05
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
33 CATCH BASINS
07/28/905
REDHAWK AREA
CLEANED & CHECKED
15 CATCH BASINS
TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED & CHECKED 285
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
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07/01/05
28459 FRONT STREET
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/01/05
e" STREET AT OLD TOWN FRONT STREET
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/05/05
TEMECULA COMMUNITY CENTER PUJOL
REMOVED
7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/05/05
1'TSTREET BRIDGE
REMOVED
272 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/05/05
MARGARITA PARK
REMOVED
65 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/05/05
TARGET CENTER
REMOVED
150 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/05/05
DEER HOLLOW AT PECHANGA PARKWAY
REMOVED
650 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/05
BEST WESTERN MOTEL
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/05
WINCHESTER EAST OF ENTERPRISE CIRCLE
REMOVED
60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/11/05
28464 FELIX VALDEZ
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/11/05
TEMECULA COMMUNITY CENTER
REMOVED
341 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/11/05
BRIDGE AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
257 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/12/05
MARGARITA AT PALOMA DEL SOL
REMOVED
38 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/12/05
BRIDGE AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
910 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/05
PRIMROSE STREET
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/05
PECHANGA DRIVE
REMOVED
7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/05
AMARITA SOUTH OF SANTIAGO
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/05
LA SERENA PARK
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/05
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT JEFFERSON
REMOVED
32 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/05
AVENIDA DE MISSIONES AT HWY 79 SO.
REMOVED
39 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05 1
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB PUJOL
REMOVED
203 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
MAIN AT PUJOL
REMOVED
42 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05 I
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REMOVED
394 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
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REMOVED
20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
MAIN STREET AT THEATER
07/18/05
PUJOL AT 1s" STREET
REMOVED
778 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
0718/05
42221 MAIN
REMOVED
9 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
REMOVED
90 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
FIFTH STREET ALLEY
REMOVED
96 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
SB I-15 FWY. AT MAIN
REMOVED
408 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
BUTTERFIELD STAGE AT CROWNE HILL
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
0718/05
TARGET CENTER
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/18/05
BRIDGE AT NO. GENERAL KEARNEY
REMOVED
50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/19/05
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07/20/05
MIRA LOMA AT EDISON EASEMENT
REMOVED
945 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/05
REDHAWK PARKWAY
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/22/05
PUJOL STREET AT 1�
REMOVED
540 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/25/05
VAIL RANCH PARKWAY AT OVERLAND TRAIL
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/25/05
VAIL RANCH PARKWAY AT CAMINO RUBONO
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/26/05
30042 PECHANGA DRIVE
REMOVED
60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/26/05
PIO PICO AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/26/05
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD 290' W/O WELTON
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/26/05
VIA CORDOBA AT CORTE BRAVO
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 6,619
TOTAL LOCATIONS 42
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SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
DATE
REC'D
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07/01/05
MERCEDES AT 2ND STREET
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/01/05
07/01/05
42344 VIA CONSUELO
STORM DRAIN PLUGGED
07/01/05
07/05/05
PUJOL
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/05/05
07/05/05
31951 CALLE TIARA
TREE REMOVAL
07/05/05
07/06/05
NO. GENERAL KEARNEY AT NICHOLAS
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/06/05
07/06/05
PASEO DEL SOL
ALGAE IN GUTTER
07/06/05
07/06/05
43001 CALLE CAMELLIA
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/06/05
07/06/05
44612 ALIGHCHI WAY
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/06/05
07/06/05
YNEZ AT JEDEDIAH SMITH
TREE TRIMMING
07/06/05
07/07/05
43105 AGENA STREET
DRAIN CLEANING
07/07/05
07/07/05
41325 BILLY JOE LANE
POTHOLES
07/07/05
07/07/05
44628 LA PAZ ROAD
BURNT TREE
07/07/05
07/07/05
28921 YNEZ ROAD
WEED ABATEMENT
07/07/05
07/09/05
45361 TEJON COURT
ROOT PRUNING
07/08/05
07/08/05
RIDGEPARK DRIVE AND RANCHO CALIF. RD.
S.N.S. MISSING
07/08/05
07/08/05
VIA RAMOS
STANDING WATER
07/08/05
07/08/05
30011 VIA VELEZ PLACE
TREE REMOVAL
07/08/05
07/11/05
45929 VIA LA COLORADA
ROOT PRUNING
07/11/05
07/12/05
SHADOW VIEW COURT
MISSING R2-25
07/12/05
07/12/05
HONORS DRIVE
UTILITY BOX CONCERN
07/12/05
07/12/05
41910 BOREALIS DRIVE
TREE CONCERN
07/12/05
07/12/05
30147 VILLA ALTURAS
TREE REMOVAL
07/12/05
07/13/05
43520 CORTE LOGRONO
ROOT PRUNING
07/13/05
07/14/05
VIA LOBO ROAD
DEBRIS PICK-UP
07/14/05
07/1j
3RD STREET
WATER METER COVER MISSING
07/14/05
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C"LETED
07/14/05
VIA LAS COLIMAS
DEBRIS PICK-UP
07/14/05
07/14/05
27941 JEFFERSON
CLOGGED STORM DRAIN
07/14/05
07/15/05
30682 SOUTHERN CROSS ROAD
MAILBOX REPAIR
07/15/05
07/15/05
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
OVERGROWN BUSHES
07/15/05
07/15/.05
30261 SANTA CECILIA DRIVE
EROSION
07/15/05
07/15/05
30196 MILANO ROAD
A.C. REPAIR
07/15/05
07/18/05
44077 NORTHGATE AVENUE
TREE TRIMMING
07/18/05
07/18/05
28145 JEFFERSON
WEED ABATEMENT
07/18/05
07/18/05
31479 CALLE LOS PADRES
DOWN TREE LIMB
07/18/05
07/18/05
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT WELTON
OIL SPILL
07/18/05
07/18/05
39120 PALA VISTA ROAD
ROAD GRADING
07/18/05
07/18/05
39130 PALA VISTA ROAD
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/18/05
07/18/05
39640 DIEGO DRIVE
STANDING WATER
07/18/05
07/18/05
30581 IRON BARK COURT
TREE ROOTS
07/26/05
07/19/05
31820 CORTE MONTECITO
S.N.S. MISSING
07/19/05
07/19/05
31479 CALLE LOS PADRES
TREE LIMB DOWN
07/19/05
07/19/05
30581 IRON BARK COURT
ROOT PRUNING
07/19/05
07/19/05
32275 VIA ARIAS
SPILL
07/19/05
07/19/05
43460 RIDGE PARK DRIVE
S.N.S. MISSING
07/19/05
07/20/05
30368 VIA CANADA
STANDING WATER
07/20/05
07/20/05
NO. GENERAL KEARNEY AT NICHOLAS
DEBRIS REMOVAL
07/20/05
07/25/05
45539 CALLESITO ALTAR
TREE TRIM
07/26/05
07/25/05
PAUBA BTWN. LYNFIELD & MEADOWS PKWY
LEANING TREE
07/26/05
07/28/05
PAUBA ROAD EAST OF LA PRIMAVERA
TREE BRANCH
07/28/05
07/28/05
MARGARITA AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
CONCRETE REPAIR
07/28/05
07/29/05
44766 CALLE BANUELOS
DEBRIS PICK-UP
07/29/05
07/29/05
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
DEBIRS PICK-UP
07/29/05
TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 52
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SIGNS
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
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07/01/05
CITYWIDE
REPAIRED
8 SIGNS
07/06/05
6'" STREET AT OLD TOWN FRONT
REPLACED
R-1
07/07/05
SARAPHINA
INSTALLED
2 R-2-25
07/07/05
OVERLAND AT REDHAWK
REPLACED
RI-3
07/07/05
PAUBA AT LIBRARY SITE
INSTALLED
3 R-26
07/08/05
PAUBA AT LIBRARY SITE
INSTALLED
4 R-26
07/11/05
CUPERO AT PEHCANGA PARKWAY
REPLACED
R-18-2
07/12/05
OVERLAND AT COSTCO DRIVE APPROACH
REPLACED
R-7'
07/12/05
SHADOW VIEW AT RUSTIC GLEN
REPLACED
R-2-25
07/12/05
RIDGE PARK DRIVE AT BUSINESS PARK DRIVE
REPLACED
R-I
07/12/05
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT MORAGA
INSTALLED
R41-1
07/13/05
CROWNE HILL TRAFFIC S. 0.
INSTALLED
9 51-1, 3 54, 9W 16-13, 7W 16A
07/14/05
PECHANGA PARKWAY
REPLACED
TYPE N
07/14/05
CROWNE HILL TRAFFIC S.O.
INSTALLED
2 51-1, W-169P, "C" PKGE., 54-3
07/14/05
MONTEZUMA AT DEL RIO
REPLACED
R-1
07/15/05
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
"K" MARKER, R-7
07/19/05
MARGARITA AT MIDDLE SCHOOL
REPLACED
2 DELINEATORS
07/19/05
RANCHO CALIF. ROAD AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE
REPLACED
3 DELINEATORS
07/21/05
LA PAZ AT YNEZ
REPLACED
S.N.S.
07/21/05
PECHANGA PARKWAY AT VIA GILBERTO
REPLACED
R-26
07/21/05
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT RIDGE PARK
REPLACED
S.N.S.
07/21/05
CITYWIDE
REPAIRED
8 SIGNS
07/22/05
CITYWIDE
REPLACE
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43147 BROOKWAY DRIVE
INSTALL
l SIGN
07/26/05
45159 CORTE PROGRESSO
INSTALL
I SIGN
07/27/05
CITYWIDE
REPAIRED
l SIGN
07/22/05
CITYWIDE
REPLACED
8 SIGNS
07/28/05
MARGARITA ROAD N/O AVENIDA SONOMA
REPLACED
I SIGN
07/29/05
NIGHTHAWK AT CHANNEL STREET
REPLACED
R-1
TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 33
TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 44
TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 19
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ROADS DIVISION
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MONTH OF JULY, 2005
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MARGARITA AT RANCHO VISTA
REPAINTED
70 LEGENDS
07/06/05
JEFFERSON N/O RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REPAINTED
9,380 L.F. RED CURB
07/07/05
JEFFERSON N/O RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REPAINTED
7,736 L.F. RED CURB
07/07/05
SERAPHINA ROAD AT JON PLACE
REPAINTED
4 LEGENDS
07/08/05
AREA #3
REPAINTED
257 L.F. RED CURB
07/11/05
PECHANGA S/O HWY. 79 SO.
REPAINTED
56 LEGENDS
07/12/05
MAJOR ARTERIALS
REPAINTED
48 LEGENDA
07/12/05
MAJOR ARTERIALS
REPAINTED
265 L.F. YELLOW CURB
07/13/05
CROWNE HILL
REPAINTED
18 LEGENDS
07/14/05
FOX AT OLD KENT
REPAINTED
4 LEGENDS
07/14/05
PALOMA DEL SOL
REPAINTED
1,005 L.F. YELLOW CURB
07/18/05
VAIL RANCH AREA
REPAINTED
3,230 L.F. YELLOW CURB
07/19/05
YNEZ / RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REPAINTED
1,762 L.E. YELLOW CURB
07/20/05
1 FFERSON
REPAINTED
1,229 L.F. YELLOW CURB
07/21/05
AREA #3
REPAINTED
1,332 L.F. RED CURB
07/25/05
AREA #2
REPAINTED
21 LEGENDS
07/26/05
AREA #2
REPAINTED
32 LEGENDS
07/27/05
AREA #2
18 LEGENDS
II I TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS 271
NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB & STRIPING L.F. 26,196 II
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF JULY, 2005
07/07/05
PAUBA AT LA PRIMAVERA
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
07/20/05
30876 BARDMOOR
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
07/28/05
REDHAWK AREA
TRIMMED
I R.O.W. TREES
TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 6
ITEM NO. 3
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
APPROVAL
CITY ATTORNEY
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF TEMECULA
AGENDA REPORT
TO: City Manager/City Council
FROM: Jim Domenoe, Chief of Police
I
DATE: August 23, 2005
SUBJECT: Monthly Departmental Report
The following report reflects the activity of the Temecula Police Department for the month of
July.
PATROL SERVICES
Overall calls for police service .............................................................................................. 3,173
"Priority One" calls for service ...................................................................................................52
Average response time for "Priority One" calls........................................................... 5.3 minutes
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer administration hours..................................................................................................90
Community Action Patrol (CAP) hours....................................................................................224
Reserve officer hours (patrol)....................................................................................................20
TotalVolunteer hours..............................................................................................................646
CRIME PREVENTION/GRAFFITI
Crime prevention workshops conducted.....................................................................................7
Residential/business security surveys conducted....................................................................0/0
Businessesvisited....................................................................................................................21
Businesses visited for past crime follow-up...............................................................................23
Crimeprevention articles............................................................................................................1
Total square footage of graffiti removed...............................................................................6,619
OLD TOWN STOREFRONT
Total customers served...........................................................................................................253
Setsof fingerprints taken..........................................................................................................
38
Policereports filed....................................................................................................................
37
Citationssigned off.....................................................................................................................9
Totalreceipts.....................................................................................................................
$7,869
POP TEAMS
On -site felony arrests..................................................................................................................4
On -site misdemeanor arrests......................................................................................................4
Felony arrest warrants served.....................................................................................................5
Misdemeanor arrest warrants served..........................................................................................1
Follow-up investigations............................................................................................................19
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Citations issued for hazardous violations................................................................................901
D.U.I. arrests.............................................................................................................................15
D.U.I. checkpoints conducted.....................................................................................................0
Nonhazardous citations...........................................................................................................69
Stop Light Abuse Program (S.L.A.P.) citations........................................................................433
Neighborhood Enforcement Team (N.E.T.) citations...............................................................143
Parkingcitations.......................................................................................................................76
Injurycollisions...........................................................................................................................3
Average open cases per detective.........................................................................................24.8
Average case closure rate (per Detective)...............................................................................2.8
Number of community seminars conducted................................................................................0
SPECIAL ENFORCEMENT TEAM (SET TEAM)
On -site felony arrests..................................................................................................................0
On -site misdemeanor arrests......................................................................................................0
Felony arrest warrants served.....................................................................................................0
Misdemeanor arrest warrants served..........................................................................................0
Follow-up investigations..............................................................................................................2
Illegal drugs seized
Marijuana: Approximately 140 Marijuana clones (1" — 2")
PROMENADE MALL TEAM
Callsfor service ........................................................................................................................
70
Felonyarrestffilings.....................................................................................................................6
Misdemeanor arrest/filings........................................................................................................16
Vehicleburglaries.......................................................................................................................1
Vehiclethefts..............................................................................................................................
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Felonyarrests.............................................................................................................................0
Misdemeanor arrests..................................................................................................................0
Citations......................................................................................................................................
0
Youthcounseled.........................................................................................................................0
Presentations
YOUTH ACCOUNTABILITY TEAM
Orientations delivered to new program members........................................................................5
Schoolvisits................................................................................................................................4
Homevisits...............................................................................................................................87
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