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In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (951) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR35.102.35.104 ADA Title II] AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, October 27, 2005 at 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Arbogast, Youmans, Lanier, Ramos, Jacobs PRESENTATIONS: Chief Jim McBride — Introduction, Fire Marshal Steve Farris Certification of Appreciation — Chief Jim McBride Presentation by Battalion Chief Bryan Deyo — Urban Search and Rescue in New Orleans 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. r:ltmffic\commissn\agenda\2005\102705 Agenda/ajp COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes of August 25, 2005 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of August 25, 2005. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Parking Restrictions — Via Las Colinas RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend: 1. That the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a parking restriction on the north side of Via Las Colinas from Moraga Road to approximately 690 feet west of Moraga Road; and 2. That the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a parking restriction on Moraga Road between Rancho California Road and Via Las Colinas. 3. Turn Restrictions — Jefferson Avenue at Sanborn Avenue RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and recommend maintaining the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. 4. Commission Meeting Schedule — November and December 2005 RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct the Secretary to cancel and reschedule the regular meetings for November and December 2005, and to perform the appropriate postings and noticing requirements per the Government Code. 5. Traffic Engineer's Report 6. Police Chiefs Report 7. Fire Chiefs Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. r:\traffic\commissn\agenda\2005\702705 Agenda/ajp ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION AUGUST 25, 2005 CALL TO ORDER The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 25, 2005, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. FLAG SALUTE Chairman Jacobs led the audience in the Flag salute. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioners: Arbogast, Youmans, Lanier, Ramos, and Chairman Jacobs. Absent: None. Office of Traffic Safety Safety Recognition Award, S.L.A.P - Stop Light Abuse Program Assistant City Manager Yates displayed an Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) award to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission which will be forwarded to the City Council in the near future. Police Chief Domenoe provided a brief report of the Stop Light Abuse Program (SLAP), noting the following: • That since the inception of SLAP 9,800 citations have been issued • That it was the opinion of the City Council to add additional officers to intersections versus implementing red light cameras • That it would be the opinion of Chief Domenoe along with the Director of Public Works Hughes, that officers on the streets issuing citations for violations would be more effective than the implementation of red light cameras • That the Police Department is grateful for the support of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission. Commissioner Youmans asked what the objection would be to the use of red light cameras. R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission082505 In response to Commissioner Youman's query, Police Chief Domenoe relayed the following: • That the City Council specifically hired two Deputy Sheriffs on motorcycles to issue red light violations • That if red light cameras were in place, there would be a need for a fulltime person to review red light violations • That he would be of the opinion that the violator would have the right to face his/her accuser, noting that that right would take place at the time the violation is committed • That with red light cameras in place, a violator would not have the opportunity to face his/her accuser. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission thanked Chief Domenoe for his efforts associated with the Stop Light Abuse Program. A Certificate of Distinguished Service Certificate was presented to Officer Bryan De Loss for his exceptional personal efforts in making the City of Temecula a safer place to live. Officer Bryan De Loss thanked the Public/Traffic Safety Commission for the recognition. Fire Captain Randy Nugent provided a brief update on the Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) Program, noting the following: • That the program began in January 2004; that the goal at the time of inception would be to put Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) in every facility that would have high public traffic in the City of Temecula and to train individuals in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and First Aid That at the time of inception seven (7) Automatic External Defibrillators were placed in City buildings, three (3) at City Hall, two units at the Community Recreation Center (CRC), and one (1) unit at the Mary Phillips Center, one (1) unit at the Temecula Community Center (TCC); that units were also placed at Temecula Elementary School and Chaparral High School near the pool area; that a mobile unit was given to the Kiwanis Club; and that five (5) units were placed in local businesses • That currently there are local business in Temecula that are awaiting delivery of AED units • That in the year 2004, 200 individuals attended and successfully completed CPR/First Aid Training and AED training offered • That in the year 2005 to date, 174 have been trained in CPR/First Aid R:Vvlinutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission082505 • That when the program started in 2004, the City of Temecula, through a grant program, funded $15,000 to the program; that the City matched it this fiscal year donating another $15,000; advising that the City provides AED's for profit and non-profit businesses in Temecula • That to date, none of the AED units that have been placed in service have been used. At this time, Fire Captain Randy Nugent displayed an AED unit. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission thanked Fire Captain Nugent for his presentation. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS Commissioner Arbogast relayed that it was brought to her attention that semi -trucks are making illegal u-turns, advising that it is a concern for the business community on Jefferson Avenue and Sandborn Road. In response to Commissioner Arbogast's comment, Director of Public Works Hughes noted that staff is aware of the traffic violations that are occurring and that until the signal is constructed, he would recommend police enforcement. Director of Public Works Hughes noted that the concern of Jefferson Avenue and Sandborn Road will be agendized and brought to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission for discussion at a future meeting. Commissioner Arbogast queried on the possibility of providing training opportunities for banking institutions with regard to robbery training. In response to Commissioner Arbogast's comment, Chief of Police Domenoe relayed that he would be happy to provide training and/or more communication between the Police Department and banking institutions with regard to robberies. Commissioner Lanier thanked Sergeant Pino for installation of a traffic trailer on Jefferson Avenue, on Friday, August 26, 2005. Chairman Jacobs noted that he attended another successful DUI checkpoint. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes of July 28, 2005 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of July 28, 2005. R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission082505 MOTION: Commissioner Lanier moved approve the Commission Consent Calendar. Commissioner Arbogast seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous approval. 2. Traffic Engineer's Report No report at this time. 3. Police Chiefs Report Sergeant Pino offered the following: • That 400 to 500 tickets a month continue to be written with regard to the Stop Light Abuse Program (SLAP) • That the traffic violations at the off ramp at Highway 79 have slowed down due to increased police enforcement • That over 100 citations have been distributed with regard to school zones; and that the officers have made an impact at Great Oak High School, advising that the Vice -Principal thanked the officers for their presence • That officers have begun enforcing the No Parking signs on Winchester Road near Starbucks and Mimi's • That a fourth Police Lieutenant will be starting on Monday, August 29 and that staff will be introducing him at the next Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. 4. Fire Chiefs Report Battalion Chief Deyo offered the following report: • That the Fire Department has been involved in a blue dot program in the Redhawk area along with the Public Works Department, placing blue dots on the streets so that the Fire Department will be able to identify fire hydrants at night • That in the month of June a fire engine was involved in a fairly -serious accident at Pio Pico and Margarita Road • That Steve Faris will be the new Fire Marshal for the City of Temecula. R:\Minutes\PublicTraficSafetyCommission082505 4 ADJOURNMENT At 6:53 p.m. Chairman Jacobs formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, September 22, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula. Chairman Paul Jacobs Administrative Assistant Anita Pyle R:\MinutesNPublicTrafflcSafetyCommissionO82505 ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: PublicfTraffic Safety Commission FROM: Ali Moghadam, P.E., Principal Engineer, Traffic DATE: October 27, 2005 SUBJECT: Item 2 Parking Restriction — Via Las Colinas RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend: 1. That the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a parking restriction on the north side of Via Las Colinas from Moraga Road to approximately 690 feet west of Moraga Road; and 2. That the City Council adopt a resolution establishing a parking restriction on Moraga Road between Rancho California Road and Via Las Colinas. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request to evaluate the feasibility of restricting vehicular parking on the north side of Via Las Colinas just west of Moraga Road, and on Moraga Road south of Rancho California Road to alleviate potential conflicts between through traffic and parked vehicles. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this matter through the agenda notification process and by mail. Via Las Colinas between Rancho California Road and Moraga Road is a 40 foot wide roadway which functions as a collector street providing access to multi -family residential units and a medical office complex. Via Las Colinas has two travel lanes in each direction with on -street parking allowed on both sides of the street. Just west of Moraga Road, in front of the Summer Breeze Apartments, Via Las Colinas is approximately 32 feetwide with on -street parking currently allowed on both sides of the roadway. The proposed segment of Moraga Road between Rancho California Road and Via Las Colinas will be a 44 foot wide roadway that will function as a collector street providing direct access to Rancho California Road for various commercial uses. At the intersection with Rancho California Road, Moraga Road will accommodate a northbound left -turn lane, northbound through -right lane and a southbound through lane. At approximately 250 feet south of Rancho California Road, Moraga Road will taper to a 34 foot wide roadway with one travel lane in each direction. Based on our review of the street improvement plans for the southerly extension of Moraga Road, between Rancho California Road and Via Las Colinas, a parking restriction will be necessary to safely accommodate the proposed street section width of 34 feet and the proposed intersection striping. r:\traffic\commissnlagenda\2005%102705\via lascolinas/ajp An evaluation of conditions was performed along Via Las Colinas which included a review of the accident history and site traffic conditions. A review of the reported accident history for the twenty-four (24) month period from August 1, 2003 through August 31, 2005 indicates that there were no collisions reported during this period of time. This favorable collision history can be attributed to low vehicular speeds and volumes, familiarity with the roadway and motorists exercising due care when traveling on Via Las Colinas. A review of traffic conditions on Via Las Colinas indicates that on -street parking is very heavy during most of the day along the entire roadway. Our review also indicates that when vehicles park on both sides of the roadway within the 32 foot unimproved section of Via Las Colinas, the roadway is reduced to one lane for both directions of travel, causing traffic circulation, and safety concerns. Therefore, staff recommends establishing a parking restriction on the north side of Via Las Colinas from Moraga Road to approximately 690 feet west of Moraga Road, and on both sides of Moraga Road between Rancho California Road and Via Las Colinas. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" — Proposed Parking Restrictions r.\tmfric\commissn\agenda\2005\102705\via lascolinas/ajp EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT "B" PROPOSED PARKING RESTRICTIONI { JJIr 1 tt. ��' t� � I� ( - i .`�, ,, � ` , � fir. a,. � �j 'n ?�. `, t'� +�y.• t �-�;a.,� , M � ••— '4' ,'�\� ; �,\• �i .1 't' '! t., •.5,� ' Y1 �i� Tw`� `� � ty. J.. y %w�" _ 7`?-.�i.. �. ��•_. r AK '�. � 1 , �,� {. art �{' r �`�c �ti �'.'-C� +ijk�r x � I � } � •� A M ` kx fj nV` Y', i� • F�.. `k .�1. f : 'y w ,+{'`'�.1� tX o`' L f �. THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: d, Ali Moghadam, P.E., Principal Engineer, Traffic DATE: October 27, 2005 SUBJECT: Item 3 Turn Restrictions — Intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and recommend maintaining the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request from Commissioner Arbogast to review the feasibility of implementing peak hour turn restrictions at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue, to address perceived right-of-way conflicts between left -turn and through movements. The public has been noted of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this matter through the agenda notification process. The Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Year 2005/2006 includes the design and construction of a traffic signal at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. Recently, staff awarded a design contract to JM Diaz, Inc. for the preparation of traffic signal and signing and striping plans for this intersection. The preparation of the design plans is underway and should be completed within the next two months. Following completion of the design plans, bids will be solicited for the installation of the traffic signal. It is anticipated that the signal will be installed and operational in the spring of 2006. Jefferson Avenue is designated as a Principal Arterial on the City s Circulation Element with three (3) travel lanes in each direction and a raised median. Currently, Jefferson Avenue accommodates two (2) travel lanes in each direction with segments of raised and painted median. At the intersection of Sanborn Avenue, there are left -turn pockets for northbound and southbound traffic. The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Jefferson Avenue is approximately 23,000 just north of Sanborn Avenue. The speed limit is posted at 50 MPH on Jefferson Avenue between the north city limits and Winchester Road. Sanborn Avenue is a local roadway with one (1) travel lane in each direction which functions as a collector roadway providing access between Madison Avenue and Jefferson Avenue. An evaluation of conditions was performed at the intersection which included a review of the accident history, vehicular delay at the intersection, and a sight distance analysis. r.*Ac\commiwn\agenda'2W6Xl02706\tum restridon/ajp A review of the reported accident history for the thirty-six (36) month period from September 1, 2002 to September 1, 2005, indicates that there were four (4) collisions at the intersection. A delay analysis was performed to determine the amount of time that vehicles had to wait prior to executing a left -turn or u-turn movement during the PM peak period. The results of the analysis indicate that the westbound (Sanborn Avenue) left -turn movement experienced an average delay of approximately 34 seconds. The longest single vehicle delay observed for this direction of travel was approximately 125 seconds. On Jefferson Avenue, the southbound left-tum movement experienced an average delay of approximately 15 seconds with northbound U-tum experiencing a significantly shorter average delay of approximately 9 seconds. The longest single vehicle delay observed was 30 seconds for the southbound left -turn movement and 16 seconds for the northbound U-tum movement. Our observations revealed that the majority of drivers wait patiently for a "gap" in traffic before executing their turn movement. A sight distance analysis was performed at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue to determine if there were any visibility constraints looking north and south from Sanborn Avenue. The results of the analysis indicate that the visibility looking north and south is appropriate for conditions. Using a 50 MPH approach speed, the minimum stopping sight distance required at this location is approximately four hundred and seventy-five (475) feet. Our evaluation indicates that there is approximately 1,500 feet of unobstructed visibility looking south and approximately 1,430 feet of unobstructed visibility looking north on Jefferson Avenue from Sanborn Avenue. Commissioner Arbogast suggested implementing a peak hour turn restriction to address potential conflicts between left-tum and through movements at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. While a left-tum restriction would eliminate potential conflicts at this intersection, those conflicting movements would be moved elsewhere on Jefferson Avenue. A restriction of the northbound U-turn movement on Jefferson Avenue, would force those vehicles to execute mid -block U-tums south of Sanborn Avenue or move north to Buecking Drive, another uncontrolled "T" intersection. Similarly, a southbound and westbound left -turn restriction would force vehicles to turn left at Buecking Drive instead of Sanborn Avenue, thereby moving the conflict north and increasing delays and potential conflicts between left -turn and through vehicles at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Buecking Drive. Moreover, peak hour turn restrictions are likely to be violated by the majority of drivers if they believe conditions are favorable to safely execute a left -turn and if there is no visible full-time enforcement of the restriction. For these reasons, staff cannot support implementing a peak hour turn restriction at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. Based on the results of the evaluation, it is staffs opinion that the majority of the drivers are being patient and exercising due care and diligence when entering the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue. Results of the sight distance analysis and delay analysis support this opinion. It is also staffs opinion thata peak hour turn restriction at this intersection would significantly impact the operation of the Jefferson Avenue and Buecking Drive intersection. Therefore, staff recommends that the present level of traffic control be maintained at the intersection of Jefferson Avenue and Sanborn Avenue, with no restrictions, until the traffic signal is installed. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A"— Location Map 2. Exhibit 'B" — Traffic Collision History Report r:\tmffic\commissn\agendat2005\102705\tum restriction/ajp EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP Jefferson Avenue & Sanborn Avenue 'So 6, GOU OQ` 9L O Q. J � W A o 0 Lege — by ro — hi hways terline 0 ci o� FNT� R w q�s aOO s �R n 0 0.038).07 0. 0.21 8 s F,p 0 off, EXHIBIT "B" TRAFFIC COLLISION HISTORY REPORT Collision Diagram Street: JEFFERSON AV From: 09/011 002 TO: 09/01/2005 Horizontal Street: SANBORN AV Date Prepared: 10/19/2005 01/14/03 �1� 10/10/03 12/19/02 Impmp Tum Auto RM1V Auto R/W Number of Collisions Legend Right Turn Pedestrian �— Moving Vehicle ® Fixed Object 1 Property Damage Only i Stopped Vehicle I Turn1 Injury Collisions Bicycle Backing Vehicle �— Sideswipe Q Fatal Collisions Ran Off Road DUl 4 Total Collisions Movement GF— Day p Injury Unknown .4 Night ® Fatal �■ o � � _ gLO k kd2kk LL -a J!f 2424 k}�! 0m4) . 02 )§2La2 a� ;a.eeeELe 2 k ° f _ ) ) k 2 CL E ] k / E\ \ \ ; $ ■ ©■ aE; EE; . � m k \ ) £ £ A § J ! § k , ( # ! ! ) � 7 «0 275 «a 2] @$k$\\kc in 2 ! §2$ % k co ) c 0 \ \ § \ C _o in ƒ § k § � a ■ § 7 _ go Ec 0 2 2 ; \ ( k \k\( \7 )` �a � 0 N Ol O � O) oa 'e LL U O. a N 7d m ` or m3 >m o o > � e c o 0 N g O O v a� O Q C O co J2 o0 aW y O m a E > P Cc c y �g � m � � � Z a C 0 O 2 M C o' JG m C a+l m ITEM NO. 4 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: A+g Ali Moghadam, Principal Engineer, Traffic DATE: October 27, 2005 SUBJECT: Item 4 Commission Meeting Schedule - November and December 2005 RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct the Secretary to cancel and reschedule the regular meetings for November and December 2005, and to perform the appropriate postings and noticing requirements per the Government Code. BACKGROUND: Due to the upcoming November and December 2005 Holiday Season, it is recommended that the Commission consolidate the meetings of November 24, 2005 and December 22, 2005 into one (1) meeting. Staff recommends combining the two (2) meetings into one (1), to be scheduled for Thursday, December 8, 2005. FISCAL IMPACT: None r:\traffickommissn\agenda\20D4\1028\calendu agNajp ITEM NO. 5 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT CITY ATTORNEY DIRECTOR OF FINANCE CITY MANAGER CITY OF TEMECULA AGENDA REPORT TO: rA�City Manager/City Council FROM: ryo fNilliam G. Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: October 25, 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 September, 2005. MOACTRPT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report September / October 2005 Prepared By: Amer Attar Submitted by: William G. Hughes Date: October 25, 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. This project is complete. The Grand Opening took place on 10/04/05. Punch list items and close out items will likely be on- going for next two months. 2. Pechanga Parkway Phase 116 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. The reinforced grass lined channel is 99% complete and the contractor is repairing the punch list items. The concrete channel and rip rap outlet structure from 1,000 feet north of Muirfield Drive to Temecula Creek is under construction and is scheduled for completion by the end of October. 3. 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. The CMP work was completed Sept, 2005. The contractor has requested final payment, which is in process. Acceptance of these improvements is scheduled for the Oct. 25, 2005 City Council meeting. The final contract amount is $2,087,786.50. 4. Fire Station - Northeast Site (Rorlpaugh 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 roofing, and installation of electrical and plumbing. 5. Winchester Road Widening Between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson This project will widen Winchester road between Enterprise Circle and Jefferson Avenue. Itwili 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 severely delayed byweather. All contract item and CCO work is complete. There are a few outstanding items, mostly having to do with landscaping issues, pertaining to terms of an agreement with the property owner of the Enterprise Professional Building at 41530 Winchester Rd; those are expected to be worked out before the end of the month. Acceptance of the roadway improvements should go to City Council next month. 6. Temecula Sports Complex A new 40+ Acres sports complex will be built at the comer of Pechanga Parkway and Deer Hollow Way. Bids were opened on September 16, 2004. The contract was awarded to Douglas E. Barnhart, Inc. at the September 28, 2004 Council meeting. The contract award amount is $13,365,055.51. On -going and partially completed work includes the installation of irrigation and field drainage, parking lots paving, sidewalks, access ramp footings, accessible viewing areas, shade structures, baseball fields' perimeter fencing, building electrical wiring. Completed work includes underground electrical, plumbing, site sewer & storm drain, mass grading, soccer field curbs, basketball courts concrete, baseball fields' backstops, masonry block buildings, building framing and roofing. Overall project completion is February'06. 7. Vail Ranch Middle School Basketball Court Lighting This projectwill 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. 8. 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 library. Work continues on site retaining walls. Footings and grade beams at South end of building are excavated and concrete will be placed in footings on 10/17/05. Steel columns are scheduled to be delivered for South end of building by 10/21/05. Footings along North side of building are being excavated at CIDH pile locations. Terrace drains have been installed and storm drains with outlet structures are in place. 9. Bridge Barrier Rail Upgrade, Rainbow Canyon Road over Pechanga Creek/Del 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 and Del Rio Road over Empire Creek. Bids were opened July 26, 2005. The construction contract was awarded to RJ Bullard on 8/9/2005 for $232,780.00. Demolition and excavation of wing wall footings are in process. 10. 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. Suthedin Contracting has completed all of the concrete pads and bench & shade structure installation. Solar lighting installation has begun and should be completed within the next week. The project should be complete by the end of October. 11. 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. Project is near completion. Slurry work is scheduled for completion 10/16/05. Completion of punchlist and re -striping will complete the job by the end of October. 12. Traffic Signal at Route 79-south and Country Glen Way A new traffic signal is under construction at Route 79 South and County Glen Way. The contractor is installing underground conduits, loops, and concrete footings for the traffic signal poles. Delivery of the traffic signal poles/mast arms is expected the week of October 17. It is anticipated that work will be completed by the middle of November. 13. City Field Operations Center (Maintenance Facility and Corporate Yard) - Phase 1 Under this project, an expansion of the maintenance facility will be built on the property adjacent to City Hall. Western Rim Constructors (W RC) was awarded the project with a low bid of $636,094.80. The pre -con meeting was held on 10-6-05. Notice To Proceed was issued on 10-10-05. There will be 100 working days. Hurricanes Katrina & Rita have impacted the resin industry which caused a shortage of plastic pipe, WRC has advised that pricing & availability may impact this project. W RC will be clearing the site, commencing earthwork operations and installing underground utilities over the next month. 14. 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. Contract was awarded to Silvia Construction, Inc. on September 13, 2005. Construction began on 10/02/05. Completion is anticipated around mid November. PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS 1. 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. This project is being advertised for construction bids. Bid opening is scheduled for 10/27/05. 2. 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. Recommendation to reject all bids is going to the Oct. 25, 2005 City Council meeting. The project will be re -bid at a future date. 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). After Caltrans (Local Assistance) reviewed the Pechanga Parkway traffic study, they also recommended the City combined the noise studies from the City and Wolf Creek into one overall noise study for review. The City has submitted the natural environment study/minimal impacts study, Air Quality Study, and Section 106 study w/ APE map & HPSR to Caltrans for review and approval. Once Caltrans approves the environmental document (PES), the City can proceed with the acquisition of three properties along Pechanga Parkway. When the properties are acquired, the City can then start the public bid process. 2. Pauba Road Improvements — Phase 11(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. PDC submitted the documents for final review the week of September 26, 2005 and review is under way. The project should go out to bid by the end of October. 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 Mumeta Creek. The project includes the widening of Overland Drive from Jefferson Avenue to Commerce Center Drive, and the extension of Overland Drive across Mumeta Creek to Diaz Road. Coordination with RCFC & WCD and the Corp of Engineers is required. The City received confirmation from RCFC & WCD that the Murrieta Creek Bridge should be raised an additional 4 inches to maintain a minimum 3-foot freeboard. The consultant is continuing the design and the City should receive 60% design plans by November. 4. Fire Station - Wolf Creek Site A 9,000 SF fire station will be built at the SE comer of Wolf Valley Road and Wolf Creek Dr. STK formally submitted 100% construction drawings on Aug, 2005. STK continues to address the 1st plan check comments from various departments and will re -submit a 2nd submittal. STK is to coordinate landscaping with Architerra Design Group, Inc. The developer is working on the monument sign design. STK submitted Amendment #3 to the contract; they are to re -look at their proposal and re -analyze their proposed costs. 5. Murrleta 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 were reviewed and comments returned to Kimley-Hom. The next submittal was received in late September and review is under way. The City has 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. T. 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. The Caltrans permit is being finalized. Staff has meet with Denny's and Union 76 and are awaiting their approval of right of entries. We anticipate going to bid in November/December with construction starting the first of the year. 8. Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek (Replacement) This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. A meeting was held on 8/24/05 with Corps of Engineers regarding pursuing the project as stand-alone. Design consultant Simon Wong Engineering (SW E) is continuing to pursue environmental permitting and coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge replacement as a project separate from the Corps of Engineer's channel improvement project. SW E has also revised their original design proposal for this project in light of these additional efforts required; additional funding will be required to cover these revisions. 9. City Field Operations Center (Maintenance Facility and Corporate Yard) - Phase 2 This project will construct the second phase of the City's Field Operation Center, which in�lude the building. Staff is reviewing 50% construction drawings (CD's). Consultant anticipates submitting 100% CD's in November. 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 east bound sides of the Overland Drive and Rancho California Road bridges over Interstate 15. A Professional Services Agreement is being processed for Nolte Associates. 12. 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. 13. 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, however winter 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. 14. 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. 15. Pavement Rehabilitation Program - FY 2005/2006 Portions of Diaz Road will be rehabilitated between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road. PS&E is 50% complete. Advertising is anticipated by late November. PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE 1. I-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. Acoustical & Air Quality Studies were submitted for Caltrans review; comments pending. Caltrans and City conducted joint field observations based on biological resource study area concurred by USFWS & CDFG. Project Charter was finalized; Caltrans execution pending. Review of Traffic Analysis was completed by Caltrans; City is addressing comments. 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 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 meeting. The consultant is anticipating submitting the plans for first plan check at the beginning of 2006. EMI will do the geotechnical work for the interim project. Caltrans is working with the City to try and exempt the City from preparing another PR for the interim project. M&N prepared a schedule for the interim project and they should have a PS&E by May 06.The geotechnical work has been completed. Authorization was given to BonTerra to prepare the Socioeconomic and Paleo reports. GAD has been submitted to Caltrans. Due date is 10-17-05. R/W issues are on top of the list. Murrieta will help with identifying the properties on their side of the project. Revised NES and APE maps have been submitted to Caltrans. Two weeks review time is expected. 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 meeting. The consultant is anticipating submitting the plans for first plan check at the beginning of 2006. EMI will do the geotechnical work for the interim project. M&N prepared a schedule for the interim project and they should have a PS&E by May 06.The geotechnical work has been completed. RIW issues are on top of the list. Murrieta will help with identifying the properties on their side of the project. 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 Mumeta, 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. 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LL c m m V) i o 3 Z W W c- U m - m n c r a > z z z .04 od u P z ° e O o` o` U m � 0 qoq � c m $a Ir m m W .0 a .� Ll , Du ` a a m y8 3 s89 C Q W, -$ a 3 O W cE gE QO z� c o mmH ffi Cm m� m m rc = LL 's L Z mE �SWo c �ag �ptg W 1� w �' z 08 4 A. O V yypp V > C 3 A I, V J f uimci %° LLs a m o s � 0 @�e3 � z � d a z s a co10 O a O OA LU 0 Q d F- W W N N N W O w n Y O 3 5F Z a2 P� LL 00 W O C1 � a w z W 2 W O GC a v 0 r 0 MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: h a�Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent DATE: October 3, 2005 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - September, 2005 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of September, 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. 501 New and repainted legends B. 848 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping 18 17 43 10 300 5.5 110 0 29 7.244 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 47 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 58 service order requests for the month of September. 2005. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 135 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 September. 2005 was $33,790.00 compared to $ . 0 _ for the month of August. 2005. Account No. 5402 $ 33,790.00 Account No. 5401 $ -0- 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) CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 GATE a. f. Ke".Y,£..% Z ,= � '�.✓ . A: Vint y C '�} T ..s .. �. 7ron+�1K .".:d.. P.V p r�� ibr: +"'.� :�J'+a } '� s s 09/26/05 MAIN STREET PARKING LOT R & R A.C. 300 5.5 TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 300 TOTAL TONS 5.5 R'.% MAINTA"WKCWLTM-SPHALT.RPM.06%SEMENSER CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 3-1 4-14 A 09/06/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 32 CATCH BASINS 09/13/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 31 CATCH BASINS 09/19/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 10 CATCH BASINS 09/26/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 14 CATCH BASINS 09/27/05 REDHAWK AREA CLEANED & CHECKED 10 CATCH BASINS 09/28/05 REDHAWK AREA CLEANED & CHECKED 10 CATCH BASINS 09/29/05 JEFFERSON AVENUE CLEANED & CHECKED 3 CATCH BASINS TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED & CHECKED 110 R'.XNWNTAIMWKC&H�LETWATCHBAS105.OWFJrn3NMER CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 09/01/05 PECHANGA PARKWAY AT HWY 79SO. REMOVED 290 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/01/05 KOHL'S ON HWY 79 SO. REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/01/05 WAL MART ON HWY 79 SO. REMOVED 360 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/01/05 COMMUNITY PARK AT CUPERO REMOVED 31 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/02/05 CUPERO PARK REMOVED 15 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/06/05 38464 FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 15 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/06/05 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/06/05 1 MIRA LOMA AT EDISON EASEMENT REMOVED 75 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/06/05 VIA REINA AT MEADOWS PARKWAY REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/07/05 SHARON STREET AT LIANNE REMOVED 165 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/07/05 MARGARITA AT OVERLAND DRIVE REMOVED 7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/09/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD UNDER BRIDGE REMOVED 96 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/12/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD UNDER BRIDGE REMOVED 1,937 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/12/05 DATE STREET AT HARVESTON REMOVED 760 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/12/05 TARGET CENTER REMOVED 40 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/13/05 1n STREET BRIDGE AT PUJOL REMOVED 475 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/14/05 NICHOLAS AT WINCHESTER REMOVED 5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/16/05 Isr STREET AT STAMPEDE REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/19/05 VINTAGE HILLS AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD REMOVED 3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/19/05 TARGET CENTER REMOVED 9 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/19/05 NO. GENERAL KEARNEY UNDER BRIDGE REMOVED 514 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/19/05 OVERLAND BRIDGE REMOVED 12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/20/05 NO. GENERAL KEARNEY AT CALLE PIRA COLADA REMOVED 10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI R-.V. WAIMWKCMPL DXGxnrrn• S.omsevrEMBER IWO 09/22/05 HWY 795O. AT MARGARITA REMOVED t 106 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/26/05 NIGHTHAWK TO WOLF VALLEY REMOVED 237 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/27/05 OLD TOWN AREA REMOVED 882 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/28/05 EAGLE CREST AT EASTRIDGE REMOVED1 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/30/05 FELIX VALDEZ AT 6T" STREET AND FRONT STREET REMOVED 107 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 09/30/05 6T" AT PUJOL IN CREEK REMOVED 1,005 S.F. OF GRAFFITI TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 7,244 TOTAL LOCATIONS 29 0000000000 Off CAD n � N Vim' M N � -.�ornroNNoa Nrr VlN VlC mtlg * O9 V�'i 4O Y1 C of a O' %ON Cl a.V r; ti Vi 69 64 Vf V) 64 64 4S 69 n ON aV d " Go 409 U o 0 w A F w F 40) w y 1 w �O . v1 elf 0, 1 0 N' �.y .ti CI CI. G.b7 {z CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 200S DA.T•E" r� r y .���" � ��. ' .rl .?\r+e� t�i fit+e r kC' �`: � , r r � : ^t 09/07/05 NICHOLAS AT NO. GENERAL KEARNEY TRIMMED 4 R.O.W. TREES 09/08/05 CALLE MEDUSA AT RIVERTON TRIMMED 2 R.O.W. TREES 09/13/05 45959 CORTE CARMELLO TRIMMED 2 R.O.W. TREES 09/30/05 30080 VILLA ALTURAS TRIMMED 2 R.O.W. TREES TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 10 I:ASLUb AIffi:Y 9YtQ 3, , 5. fN.4 a dY. :.Ai a . , a7c1 a CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 DATE REC'D - .... LOCATION. REQUEST DATE WORK COMPLETED 09/01/05 45704 MASTERS DRIVE PAVING QUESTIONS 09/01/05 09/01/05 39839 NO. GENERAL KEARNEY ROAD DEBRIS PICK-UP 09/01/05 09/01/05 LAKE VIEW ROAD LID OFF CATCH BASIN 09/01/05 09/01/05 27073 RAINBOW CREEK DRIVE REQUESTING RED CURB 09/01/05 09/01/05 29940 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD SIGHT DISTANCE 09/01/05 09/01/05 30851 WHITE ROCK CIRCLE ROOT PRUNING 09/01/05 09/02/05 VINCENT MORAGA AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD POTHOLE 09/02/05 09/06/05 CLUBHOUSE DRIVE TREE LIMB DOWN 09/.06/05 09/06/05 30138 MIRA LOMA TREE TRIMMING 09/06/05 09/06/05 31096 CORTE ANZA TREE REMOVAL 09/06/05 09/07/05 26442 BECKMAN COURT SIGN DOWN 09/07/05 09/07/05 44852 MUIRFIELD DRIVE OIL SPILL 09/07/05 09/07/05 41050 AVENIDA VERDE BARRIER DOWN 09/07/05 09/07/05 31560 CORTE SALINAS LIMB DOWN 09/07/05 09/07/05 42248 6T" STREET CABLE LINES DOWN 09/07/05 09/07/05 45976 PASEO GALLANTE TREES DYING 09/07/05 09/07/05 VAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CONCRETE QUESTIONS 09/07/05 09/07/05 31988 CORTE POSITAS DEBRIS REMOVAL 09/07/05 09/08/05 41423 TEMEKU DRIVE CRACKED DRIVEWAY 09/08/05 09/09/05 6T" AT PUJOL DOWN POWER LINE 09/09/05 09/09/05 31586 CORTE SALINAS TREE TRIMMING 09/09/05 09/12/05 40085 ROSHANI DRIVE POTHOLES 09/12/05 09/12/05 45959 CORTE CARMELLO P.C.C. REPAIRS 09/12/05 09/13/05 ROYAL CREST PLACE SIGN DOWN 09/13/05 DATE REC'D LOCAT[+QN REQUEST DATE WORK COMPLETED 09/14/05 NO. GENERAL KEARNEY ATA DEER MEADOW DEBRIS REMOVAL 09/14/05 09/14/05 42002 VIA RENATE TREE TRIMMING 09/14/05 09/15/05 30326 CALLE HALCON TREE REMOVAL 09/15/05 09/18/05 27478 SIERRA MADRE DRIVE DEBRIS REMOVAL 09/19/05 09/20/05 30213 CORTE CANTANIA TREE DOWN 09/20/05 09/10/05 40324 PASEO SERRANO SINKHOLE 09/20/05 09/21/05 27515 JEFFERSON AVENUE CELL IN CATCH BASIN 09/21/05 09/21/05 44665 LORRAINE DRIVE ALGAE IN CURB 09/21/05 09/22/05 31057 HUMBOLT COURT TREE DOWN 09/22/05 09/22/05 43533 RIDGE PARK DRIVE DRAINAGE PROBLEM 09/22/05 09/26/05 45914 CORTE CARMELLO GRAFFITI 09/26/05 09/26/05 44956 TROTSDALE DRIVE DEBRIS PICKK-UP 09/26/05 09/26/05 31797 VIA SALTIO PLATE LOOSE 09/26/05 09/26/05 NIGHTHAWK PASS DEBRIS PICK-UP 09/26/05 09/27/05 45480 WOOLPERT LANE DUST CONTROL 09/27/05 09/29/05 43805 CORTE AMAYA STORM DRAIN CLEANING 09/28/05 09/28/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT I-15 FWY. DEBRIS PICK-UP 09/28/05 09/28/05 30080 VILLA ALTURAS TREE TRIMMING 09/28/05 09/29/05 27850 SYCAMORE MESA ROAD POTHOLES 09/29/05 09/29/05 PARSIPPANY SLURRY CONCERN 09/29/05 09/29/05 30350 GUADALUPE COURT TREE DOWN 09/29/05 09/30/05 30570IRON BARK COURT CATCH BASIN CLEANING 09/30/05 09/30/05 32337 CERCLE BEAUREGARD WEEDS 09/30/05 TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 47 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SIGNS MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 n 1 fLN tt 1� 09/02.05 27073 RAINBOW CREEK INSTALLED I BLUE RPM 09/02/05 BAGATA AT HORNERS BENT REPLACED R-1 09/02/05 TEMEKU AT PIN REPLACED R-7 09/06/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 13 SIGNS 09/07/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 9 SIGNS 09/07/05 WALCOTT AT LUZON REPLACED R-1 09/07/05 WALCOTT AT CALLE CHAPOS REPLACED "N" MARKER 09/07/05 27309 JEFFERSON REPLACED R-7 09/08/05 CALLE CHAPOS REPLACED W-57 09/08/05 CALLE MEDUSA AT RIVERTON REPLACED R-1 09/08/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD. AT OLD TOWN FRONT REPLACED DELINEATOR 09/08/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT COSMIC REPLACED R-7 09/08/05 HIGHLAND AT QUIET MEADOW REPLACED R-1 09/08/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 12 SIGNS 09/14/05 PECHANGA AT HURON REPLACED R-26 09/14/05 MEADOWS AT LEENA REPLACED W-3-1 09/16/05 BUCIAN AT DATE VIEW REPLACED S.N.S. 09/19/05 OVERLAND AT COSTCO REPLACED R-7 09/20/05 HUMBER AT GUADALUPE REPLACED S.N.S. 09/20/05 WINCHESTER AT RORIPAUGH REPLACED R-26S 09/20/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 9 SIGNS 09/21/05 FOX AT CROWNE HILL INSTALLED R2-1 25 09/21/05' FOX AT DEVANT INSTALLED R2-1 25 DAQA 09/21/05 FOX AT OLD KENT INSTALLED R-18-1 09/21/05 DEL REY AT SOLANA REPLACED TYPE "K" 09/22/05 OVERLAND AT JEFFERSON REPLACED R-7 09/27/05 HARVESTON LAKE INSTALLED 3 N.H.W. 09/28/05 AMERITA WAY INSTALLED 6 R7-9 09/29/05 AMERITA WAY INSTALLED 3 R7-9 09/29/05 MAIN STREET PARKING LOT INSTALLED HANDICAP SIGN TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 18 TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 17 TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 43 P,%UAF ATMs rUPT CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION STENCILS / STRIPING MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2005 Aii" X", J r �,y � w �,�x, i. eJ£ y.st��9. d�+}T .. kr. 5^r''��'3a31{j. M tl'Pfi :V x�tiiti^fi.."xb.r.�;. .v 09/01/05 DE PORTOLA E & W REPAINTED 25 LEGENDS 09/06/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 50 LEGENDS 09/07/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 23 LEGENDS 09/8/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 56 LEGENDS 09/14/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 30 LEGENDS 09/21/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 15 LEGENDS 09/21/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 408 LF OF RED CURB 09/22/05 PALOMA DEL SOL AREA REPAINTED 440 LF OF RED CURB 09/27/05 OLD TOWN AREA REPAINTED 28 LEGENDS 09/28/05 OLD TOWN AREA REPAINTED 274 LEGENDS TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS 501 NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB & STRIPING L.F. 848 THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK Requests to Speak REQUEST TO SPEAK CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION Date 012 �1'65- I wish to speak on Agenda Item No. For Against X Subject: C7LSdA/ 1 J'14W 30Ra\/ PLEASE PRINT Address: - Phone: The Chairman or presiding officer will call your name when the matter comes up. 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