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HomeMy WebLinkAbout120805 PTS AgendaIn 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 III AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Arbogast, Youmans, Lanier, Ramos, Jacobs PRESENTATIONS: Certificate of Distinguished Service — K9 Trials Corporal Cohen and K9 Kaos 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.\traffic\commissn\agenda\2005\120805 Agenda/ajp COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes of October 27, 2005 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of October 27, 2005. COMMISSION BUSINESS Street Name Change — Highway 79 South RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission consider a street name change for Highway 79 South and forward a recommendation to the City Council. Safety Evaluation — La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the evaluation performed for the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada and determine if traffic signal controls should be considered. 4. Election of Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission entertain nominations from the Commissioners to elect a Chairperson and a Vice -Chairperson to preside through the 2006 calendar year. 5. Traffic Engineer's Report 6. Police Chiefs Report Fire Chiefs Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2006 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. rAtraffic\wmmissn\agenda\2005\120805 Agenda/ajp ITEM NO. 1 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION OCTOBER 27, 2005 CALL TO ORDER The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 27, 2005, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. FLAG SALUTE Commissioner Ramos led the audience in the Flag salute. ROLL CALL Present: Commissioners: Arbogast, Ramos, and Chairman Jacobs. Absent: Youmans and Lanier. Fire Marshal McBride introduced newly hired Fire Marshal Steve Faris, who will be the new Fire Marshal for the City of Temecula. On behalf of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission, Chairman Jacobs presented a certificate of appreciation to Fire Marshal McBride for his exceptional, personal, and professional efforts for the past five years with the City of Temecula. Fire Marshal McBride thanked the Public/Traffic Safety Commission for the recognition. By way of Power Point Presentation, Battalion Chief Deyo and Fire Captain Steve Beech presented the Public/Traffic Safety Commission with various slides of an Urban Search and Rescue in New Orleans in which they both had an opportunity to participate in. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission thanked Chief Deyo and Captain Beech for their presentation. PUBLIC COMMENTS None. COMMISSIONER'S REPORTS A. Commissioner Arbogast thanked staff for the Commission recognition dinner Ms. Arbogast also informed the audience of the Public Safety Expo to be held on Saturday, November 5, 2005 at 8:00 am to 3:00 pm at Chaparral High School. R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCom mission 102705 1 B. Commissioner Ramos advised that he has been reappointed as a Public/Traffic Safety Commissioner and is looking forward to serving another term. Commissioner Ramos also expressed his concern to staff regarding a right -turn lane on Calle Medusa and La Serena Way. C. Echoing a comment made my Commissioner Arbogast, Chairman Jacobs also expressed his gratitude for the Commission recognition dinner. Chairman Jacobs gave kudos to local photographer, Edward Hannigan, for his photos with regard to Drinking under the Influence (DUI) checkpoint. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of August 25, 2005 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of August 25, 2005. MOTION: Commissioner Arbogast moved to approve the Consent Calendar. Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Youmans and Lanier who were absent. 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. Principal Engineer Moghadam presented a staff report (of written record). Clarifying for Commissioner Arbogast, Mr. Moghadam stated that after the completion of construction at Moraga Road, a full intersection will be in service. MOTION: Commissioner Arbogast moved to approve staff recommendation. Commissioner Ramos seconded the motion and voice vote reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Youmans and Lanier who were both absent. RAM nutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCom mission102705 2 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. Principal Engineer Moghadam presented a staff report (of record). At this time, the public hearing was opened. Mr. Allen Orr, Temecula, expressed his concern with the amount of traffic on Madison Avenue and Sanborn Avenue but relayed his happiness with the new intersection will be installed in the near future. At this time, the public hearing was closed. For the Commission, Sergeant Pino stated that he will send officers out to Jefferson Avenue and Sandborn Avenue periodically to monitor the area. MOTION: Commissioner Ramos moved to approve staff recommendation. Commissioner Arbogast seconded the motion and voice vote reflected approval with the exception of Commission Youmans and Lanier who were absent. 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. Principal Engineer Moghadam presented a staff report (of record). It was the consensus of the Commission to consolidate the meetings of November 24, 2005 and December 22, 2005 into one meeting on Thursday, December 8, 2005. 5. Traffic Engineer's Report No additional comments. 6. Police Chiefs Report Sergeant Pino reported on the following: • That October has been a very busy month • That there have been nine DUI related accidents with teens R:\Minutes\PublicTrafficSafetyCommission 102705 • That there are 400 to 500 red light tickets a month issued • That school zone complaints have been minimal • That the Race for the Cure event went well. 7. Fire Chiefs Report Battalion Fire Chief report that the Roripaugh Fire Station is progressing well. ADJOURNMENT At 7:22 p.m. Chairman Jacobs formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, December 8, 2005 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, and Temecula. Chairman Paul Jacobs Administrative Assistant Anita Pyle RAMinutes\PublicTrafricSafetyCommission102705 4 ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Anthony J. Elmo, Director of Building and Safety DATE: December 8, 2005 SUBJECT: Item 2 Street Name Change — Highway 79 South RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission consider a street name change for Highway 79 South and forward a recommendation to the City Council. DISCUSSION: On February 7, 2005, the City of Temecula assumed responsibility for maintenance and operation of State Route 79 South from Bedford Court to the easterly city limits. As a result of this, there developed a desire to make a street name change in order to bring recognition to the highway as a major thoroughfare within the city. By way of a motion made by Councilmember Mike Naggar, the City Council has requested that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission consider and make a recommendation to the City Council, to change the street name for Highway 79 South. Individual members of the City Council have brought forward the following names for the Commission's consideration: Temecula Parkway, Temecula Road, or Temecula Boulevard Generally, the process followed in the renaming of streets within the city involves the notification of all property owners that would be affected by such street name change. With this notification, a request for an indication of support or opposition is requested. Once responses are compiled, the results are then agendized for the City Council to consider and take action on. The potential street name change will require the replacement of approximately twenty-two (22) Internally Illuminated Street Name Signs at signalized locations and approximately thirty (30) street name signs and advanced street name signs. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available in the Public Works Traffic Division signing and striping account to change the street name signs. ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: 61�li Moghadam, P.E., Principal Engineer -Traffic DATE: December 8. 2005 SUBJECT: Item 3 Traffic Signal Evaluation — La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada TION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the evaluation performed for the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada and determine if traffic signal controls should be considered. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request from Chairman Jacobs to review the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada to determine the effects of installation of a traffic signal at this location. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. La Serena Way is classified as a four (4) lane Secondary Arterial on the City's General Plan Circulation Elementwith two undivided travel lanes in each direction. Presently, the intersection of Calle Pina Colada, La Serena Way is striped for two (2) travel lanes in each direction and an eastbound left -turn lane. The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on La Serena Way is approximately 9,800. The speed limit is posted at 45 MPH on La Serena Way. Calle Pina Colada is a 40 foot wide residential street which functions as a collector street providing direct access between La Serena Way and Del Rey Road to numerous single family residential units. Calle Pina Colada carries approximately 3,500 vehicles per day. The 25 MPH prima facie speed limit is posted on Calle Pina Colada at four (4) locations. A review of the accident history for the period from January 1, 2002 to September 30, 2005, indicates that there were seven (7) reported collisions at the intersection during this forty-five (45) month period. Of the seven reported collisions, five occurred in 2003, one in 2004 and one in 2005. Of the seven collisions, only two collisions (occurring in March 2003 and August 2004) were deemed to be correctable by a traffic control device such as a multi -way stop or traffic signal. Typically, these are collisions that violate vehicle right-of-way such as left -turn and broadside collisions. A sight distance analysis was performed at the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada to determine if there were any visibility constraints looking east and west from Calle Pina Colada. The results of the analysis indicate that the visibility looking east and west is appropriate for conditions. Using a 45 MPH approach speed, the minimum stopping sight distance required at this location is approximately three hundred and seventy-five (375) feet. Our evaluation indicates that there is approximately 1,300 feet of unobstructed visibility looking east and approximately600 feet of unobstructed visibility looking west on La Serena Way from Calle Pina Colada. 1 dtraffc\commissn\agenda\2005\1208\laserena and callepinawlada/ajp In June 2004, following the resurfacing of La Serena Way, staff initiated a work order to modify the striping on La Serena Way from Margarita Road to Via Aguila which included the installation of an eastbound left -turn lane and eastbound center merge/refuge lane at the intersection of Calle Pina Colada. The installation of the striping improvements may account for the reduction in traffic collisions, at the intersection, in 2004 and 2005. In order to determine the need for traffic signal controls, entering vehicular volume data and accident history was reviewed for the intersection. This data along with an evaluation of other roadway conditions was used to perform a Traffic Signal Warrants analysis. The installation of a traffic signal should be based on an engineering study of roadway conditions, vehicular volumes, and sound professional engineering judgment. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and the MUTCD California Supplement have developed guidelines in the form of traffic signal warrants that define the minimum conditions under which the installation of traffic signal controls maybe considered. These guidelines indicate that the satisfaction of anyone warrant is not necessarily justification for the installation of a traffic signal. The eight warrants are shown in Exhibit "C". The traffic signal warrant analysis performed for the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada indicates that only one of the eight warrants was satisfied and based on consideration of other conditions, traffic signals are not justified at this location. In the past, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission has explored numerous traffic calming alternatives to reduce vehicular speeds and volumes on Calle Pina Colada. Some traffic calming measures which were implemented, such as speed humps and striping were eventually removed because they failed to achieve the results that the residents expected. Other traffic calming measures discussed such as circles, chokers, partial closures, and one-way street configuration were not considered viable alternatives to reduce or eliminate vehicular volumes without adversely impacting the residents and other nearby streets. The installation of a traffic signal at this location could potentially create delays on La Serena Way, increase the frequency of rear -end accidents, increase noise and pollution levels, and the convenience of having a controlled movement could potentially encourage more motorists to use Calle Pina Colada. For these reasons, staff does not recommend the installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of La Serena Way and Calle Pina Colada. FISCAL IMPACT: None Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" —Traffic Collision History 3. Exhibit "C" — Traffic Signal Warrants 2 r:\traffic\commissn\agenda\2005\1208\laserena and callepinacolada/ajp EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP EXHIBIT "B" TRAFFIC COLLISION HISTORY / §)/ �`1 10 LL IL k )\/ j_\ )\/\ FY !Z 222 F- A)Ic k / \ / ° LU j % k > f ` £ \ - ] o k a) - - }\ \)}/ � � " )CL )\CL(n2 2 § c % � ) _ k / \ \ \ j J ) Lu ) 2 § % k J2 a !` / )e}CD/ I!%)a) 2.S k\)\) 0>2om 2 ! ] - - ; cLU - - 0 m m . &! \ & $ a 7 3/ 7 '* k j d 2 » y 7 y s t t •� o a = � a _ _ _ §� / ) , _ , , , , §0 CL kJ CA (» )� ) §_ )® )# §2 §. a { :®:�(� m, 77 7o 7�/ (] Y LL U IL N c= 0 0 Ev o m �a w O N fJ > d R Ev > U d o SILL `o, u i � R OF t r3 > 'O R O C O > � C O O O N O R n �O � M H V mo O U RN C O p ao N_ � � H 0 C _o T d E R 3 0 o d m U � `o N J y Ci p c � e E z � Q z d O m A J O K 10 a a a+l M c� EXHIBIT "C" TRAFFIC SIGNAL WARRANTS TRAFFIC SIGNAL WARRANTS Major Street: LA SERENA WAY Critical Approach Speed 45 MPH Minor Street: CALLE PINA COLADA Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH Critical speed of major street traffic is > 40 MPH ............................... or } RURAL 0 In built up area of isolated community of < 10,000 pop........................0 URBAN WARRANT 1 - EIGHT HOUR VEHICULAR VOLUME Condition A- Minimum Vehicle Volume 100%SATISFIED YES X NO 80%SATISFIED YES _ X NO Condition B - Interruption of Continuous Traffic Combination of Conditions A & B 100%SATISFIED YES X NO 80%SATISFIED YES X I NO SATISFIED YES NO REQUIREMENT I WARRANT FULFILLED TWO WARRANTS Warrant 1 - Minimum Vehicular Volume or SATISFIED 80% Warrant 2 - Interruption of Continuous Traffic X X YES F X NO WARRANT 2 -Four Hour Vehicular Volume SATISFIED Record hourly vehicular volume for four hours 2 or Approach Lanes One More 8-9 AM 3-4 PM 45 PM 5-6 PM Hour Both Approaches -Major es-MStreet X 741 847 818 840 Highest Approachinor Street X 197 148 1 171 1 176 'All plotted points must fall above the curves in MUTCD Figure 4C-1 or 4C-2 YES NO Hour Hour TRAFFIC SIGNAL WARRANTS Major Street: LA SERENA WAY Critical Approach Speed 45 MPH Minor Street: CALLE PIMA COLADA Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH Critical speed of major street traffic is > 40 MPH...............................1� or ) RURAL 0 In built up area of isolated community of < 10,000 pop ........................ URBAN WARRANT 3 - Peak Hour PART A OR PART B SATISFIED PART A SATISFIED (All parts 1, 2, and 3 below must be satisfied) 1. The total delay experienced for traffic on one minor street approach controlled by a STOP sign equals or exceeds four vehicle hours of a one lane approach and five vehicle hours for a two lane approach; AND 2. The volume on the same minor street approach equals or exceeds 100 vph for one moving lane and 150 vph for two moving lanes; AND 3. The total entering volume serviced during the hour equals or exceeds 800 vph for intersections with four or none approaches or 650 vph for intersections with three approaches. PART B 2 or SATISFIED 4-5 PM 1 5-6 PM Hour YES NO �X YES NO �X YES NO YES NO YES OX NO 0 YES NO �X The plotted points for vehicles per hour on major streets (both approaches) and the corresponding per hour higher volume vehicle minor street approach (one direction only) for one hour (any consecuitve 15 minute period) must fall above the appropriate curves in MUTCD Figure 4C-3 and 4C-4. WARRANT 4- Pedestrian Volume (NOTAPPLICABLE) 100%SATISFIED YES NO (At[ Parts Must Be Satisfied) Hours Pedestrian Volume Any Hour190 YES NO I Hour Hours OR4 >100 YES NO Adequate Crossing Gaps I I AND < 60 Gap/Hour YES NO AND the distance to the nearest traffic signal along the major street is greater than 300 feet _ __ __ ___ __ _ _ YES NO AND the new traffic signal will not seriously disrupt progressive traffic flow on the major street YES NO WARRANT 5 - School Crossings (All Parts Must Be Satisfied) PART A Gap/Minutes and # of Children (NOT APPLICABLE) Each of Two Hours ---------- Gaps vs Minutes Children Using Crossing Minutes I Number of Adequate Gaps School Age Pedestnans Crossing Sirmill PART B Distance to Nearest Controlled Crossii Is Nearest Controlled Crossing More Than 600 Feet Away? _ SATISFIED Gaps <Minutes SATISFIED Children>20/Hour SATISFIED SATISFIED YES NO YES NO I YES NO YES NO TRAFFIC SIGNAL WARRANTS Major Street: LA SERENA WAY Critical Approach Speed 45 MPH Minor Street: CALLE PINA COLADA Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH Critical speed of major street traffic is> 40 MPH...............................iJ or ) RURAL 0 In built up area of isolated community of < 10,000 pop ........................ URBAN WARRANT S - Corri inated Signal System (All Parts Must Be Satisfied) SATISFIED YES NO �X MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS I DISTANCE TO NEAREST SIGNAL FULFILLED > 1000 FEET I N 3500 ft. S 2500 ft. E NA ft. W NA ft. YES L X I NO YES NO X On one-way isolated streets or streets with one-way traffic signifance and adjacent signals are so far apart that necessary latooni ands speed control would be lost On 2-way streets where adjacent signals do not provide necessary platooning and speed control pmposed signals could constitute a progressive signal system WARRANT 7 - Crash Warrant (All Parts Must Be Satisfied) SATISFIED YES NO �X REQUIREMENTS WARRANT FULFILLED ONE WARRANT lWarrant 1 - Minimum Vehicular Volume or X SATISFIED 80% JWamant 2 - Interruption of Continuous Traffic X YES X NO Signal Will Not Seriously Disrupt Progressive Traffic Flow X Adequate Trial of Less Restrictive Remedies Has Failed To Reduce Accident Frequency X Accidents Within a 12 Month Period Susceptible For Correction & Involving Injury or>$500 Damage MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS 5 OR MORE 1 0 X WARRANT 8 - Roadway Network (All Parts Must Be Satisfied) SATISFIED YES NO MINIMUM VOLUME REQUIREMENTS ENTERING VOLUME - ALL APPROACHES FULFILLED 1000 VEH/HR During Typical Weekday Peak Hour 1016 vehrhr X or During Each of Any 5 Hours of a Saturday and/or Sunday veMhr YES X NO CHARACTERISTICS OF MAJOR ROUTES Major St. Minor St. X X YES NO X Highway System Serving Asa Principle Network For Through Traffic Rural or Suburban Highway Outside Of, Entering, OrTraversing a City Appears As a Major Route On An Official Plan ANY MAJOR ROUTE CHARACTERISTIC MET BOTH STREETS The satisfaction of a warrant is not necessarily justification for a signal. Delay, congestion, confusion or other evidence of the need for right-of-way assignment must be shown. 2003 Edition x > 500 x u 6 aao wx a U) Q 300 S W 02 200 20 tr 100 W S C7 2 2003 Edition = 600 o- = 500 w O 400 wa o_ U) w 300 ¢2 OD O 200 w 100 S S Figure 4C-1. Warrant 2, Four -Hour Vehicular Volume ME. .. No MR110-0000• • ' ■■-A in ■■■■■■■■■■■ Page 4C-5 '115 *80 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 MAJOR STREET —TOTAL OF BOTH APPROACHES — VEHICLES PER HOUR (VPH) *Note: 115 vph applies as the lower threshold volume for a minor -street approach with two or more lanes and 80 vph applies as the lower #h,.o hnld volume for a minor -street approach with one lane. Figure 4C-3. Warrant 3, Peak Hour UNEVEN ■WE\E\ 0_� �■ NONE iq=M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Page 4C-7 *150 *100 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 MAJOR STREET —TOTAL OF BOTH APPROACHES — VEHICLES PER HOUR (VPH) *Note: 150 vph applies as the lower threshold volume for a minor -street approach with two or more lanes and 100 vph applies as the lower threshold volume for a minor -street approach with one lane. ITEM NO. 4 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: 0 Ali Moghadam, Principal Engineer, Traffic DATE: December 8, 2004 SUBJECT: Item 4 Election of Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission entertain nominations from the Commissioners to elect a Chairperson and a Vice -Chairperson to preside through the 2006 calendar year. BACKGROUND: The Commission appoints a member to serve as Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson annually. This position will be assumed at the meeting of January 2006 and the newly elected Chairperson and Vice -Chairperson will preside through the 2006 calendar year. FISCAL IMPACT: None c\traffic\commissn\agenda\2005\I209\Chair ElectioNajp ITEM NO. 5 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Approvals 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: November 22, 2005 SUBJECT: Department of Public Works Monthly Agenda Report RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council review and file the Department of Public Works Monthly Activity Report for the month of October, 2005. ATTACHMENTS: 1. CIP Division Monthly Activity Report 2. Public Works Maintenance Division Monthly Activity Report CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report October / November 2005 Prepared By: Amer Attar Submitted by: William G. Hughes Date: November 22, 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 IIB 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 construction of a reinforced grass lined channel/box culverts from Loma Linda Road to Deer Hollow Road and a concrete channel/rip rap outlet structure from 1,000 feet north of Muirfield Drive to Temecula Creek is complete. Punch list items will be corrected during the month of November. 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, 2005 and fully completed (including CMP repairs) by September, 2005. The contractor has requested final payment. Acceptance of these improvements took place on the Oct. 25, 2005 City Council mtg. The final contract amount is $2,087,786.50. We will release retention in late December, per our retention procedures. 4. Fire Station - Northeast Site (Roripaugh Ranch) This project will construct a new fire station in the north part of the City. The first working daywas 4- 11-05 and this extends to a completion date in early February of 2006. Work is focused interior drywall, exterior stucco and site hardscape. 5. 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. 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 agreementwith the properly ownerof the Enterprise Professional Building at 41530 Winchester Rd, that are still being worked out. Acceptance of the roadway improvements should go to City Council next month. 6. Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park 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. 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 on schedule for February'06. 7. Patricia H. Birdsall Sports Park Synthetic Turf As part of the sports park project, a separate contract to install synthetic turf on four fields, three soccer fields and a championship field that includes football overlay, was awarded to Byrom -Davey. Project site clean-up was completed the week of 10/31/05; only punch list items and fine-tuning of synthetic turf remains to be completed. An outside consultant, DA Hogan & Associates, was contracted to provide expertise on said fine-tuning of the turf; a report with their recommendations will be forthcoming, and used to finalize the punch list for project completion. Final touches will be put on soccer fields shortly before the park opening. 8. 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. Work began June 20, 2005 with substantial completion occurring on 10/31/05. Project delayed due to SCE easement requirement. Contractor is working on final punchlist items. 9. 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. Site retaining wall at Northwest corner of Library courtyard has been poured and backfilled. Footings for building retaining wall have been poured and retaining wall formwork is ongoing. Structural steel is being erected at South side of building. Underground Electrical work is ongoing. Inspiration Garden wall has been poured. Contractor has exported approximately 1500 cubic yards of soil. 10. 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. The construction contract was awarded on 8/9/2005 and work began on 10/06/05. The concrete barrier walls are being formed with concrete scheduled to be poured 11/16/05. 11. 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 Contracting has completed all of the concrete pad, bench, shade structure & solar lighting installations. Work by the contractor is complete. The only remaining item is placing City Seals on the shelters. Seals have been ordered and the Maintenance Division will install then once they arrive. 12. 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. Additional working days were added to the contract due to inclement weather. Construction is essentially complete; outstanding items of work include replacement of pavement delineation and general site clean up. Both'are scheduled for mid - November. 13. 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 traffic signal at Route 79 South and County Glen Way is complete. 14. 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 (WRC) 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. Western Rim Constructors (WRC) continues to: (a) submit submittals i.e. stormceptor, exterior lighting, ac pavement, etc., (b) perform grading & (c) install underground utilities. They are currently installing the 6" PVC sewer line and required appurtenances. This phase should be complete in March 2006. 15. 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. Construction is essentially complete; outstanding work items include installation of survey monuments and general site clean up. Both are scheduled for mid -November. 16. 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. Bids were opened 10/27105. Apparent low bidder was D.0 Hubbs Construction with a bid amount of $245,325.00. Recommendation to award the construction contract is scheduled for Council meeting on 11/22/05. PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS 1. 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 Parkwaytraffic study, they also recommended the City combined the noise studies from the City and Wolf Creek into one overall n oise s tudy f or review. The City has submitted the natural environment study/minimal impacts study, Air Quality Study, and Section 106 studyw/ APE map & HPSR to Caltrans for review and approval. Once Caltrans approves the environmental document (PES) and the improvement plans are complete, the City can then start the public bid process and proceed with the acquisition of three properties along Pechanga Parkway. 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 numberof developments were constructed along Pauba Road. PDC submitted the documents for final review on October 7, 2005 and review is under way. The project should go out to bid in the next week or two. 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. 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 corner 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 depts. & will re -submit a 2nd submittal in November. STK is to coordinate landscaping w/Architerra Design Group, Inc.; the developer is working on the monument sign design. STK is re-evaluating their Amendment #3 to the contract. STK is ensuring that the civil plan is designed to comply to the onsite BMP requirements/criteria. 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 (USAGE) 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-Horn. The next submittal was received in late September and comments were returned to K-H on Oct. 19, 2005 for revision. 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. 7. 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 met with Denny's and Union 76 and is 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 (SWE) 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. SWE 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. No significant changes since last month; inter -agency meeting to address permitting issues tentatively scheduled for week of 11 /14/05. 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 include the building. Consultant anticipates submitting 100% construction drawings (CD's) in late 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. Data regarding existing utilities are being incorporated into the design. 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. Nolte Associates is proceeding with the design. 12. Localized Storm Drain Improvements This project will fix the drainage problem at the south end of Front Street (at the MWD 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. Project is on hold. 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. RFP#140 went out and JMD was selected as design consultant. Definition of the scope of work is in process w/JMD. The plan is to take a contract to City Council for approval on December 13th. 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. Advertisement anticipated in January 2006. 16. Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis Creek An approximately 200' long bridge will be built from Margarita Road to Chaparral High School, across Santa Gertrudis Creek. RFP#141 was sent out and proposals are due Dec 5th. This is a federallyfunded project, which will involve specific steps/actions to environmentally clear it. This was clearly noted in RFP. 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. The City received executed Project Charter from Caltrans. Caltrans' first review of Acoustical Evaluation and Air Quality Study was completed; City is addressing comments. The City continues to address Caltrans' comments on the Traffic Study received last month; resubmittal is anticipated by mid -November. In addition, the City continued development of design geometrics, biological study, cultural study, storm water data report, and modified access report. 2. French Valley Parkway Overcrossing and Interchange, Project Report (PR), Plans Specifications, and Estimate (PSBE) Preparation This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215 split. We are following up with Caltrans to get all the comments on the PR. Reports should come shortly. M&N are preparing a package to be submitted to FHWA. Authorization was given to BonTerra to prepare socioeconomic report & Paleo report. The reports will be forwarded to M&N. We have received the comments on Geometric Approval Drawing (GAD). M&N are addressing these comments. BonTerra has submitted the revised NES and APE maps. I have requested couple of weeks review time. 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. The consultant is anticipating submitting the plans for first plan check at the beginning of 2006. 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. R/W issues are on top of the list. Murrieta will help with identifying the properties on their side of the project. M&N provided the City with three alternatives for modifying the alignment of French Valley between 1-15 and Jefferson. The City will review these options with the City of Murrieta. 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. 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O i m m y c N N FL Q c 3@ ur} 00.E S ay(,"• y� o 3 rnQ a��ci'�'w m a 9Q nm p`p �i 444}}} N m n m n a a o _00 o' _0' o Z IL > > > > > > MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Hughes, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: 64 Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent DATE: November 1, 2005 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - October, 2005 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of October, 2005: 1. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced 115 B. Total signs installed g C. Total signs repaired 46 II. TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 12 III. ASPHALT REPAIRS A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 4,772 B. Total Tons 40 IV. CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned 306 V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 620 VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations 43 B. Total S.F. 4,953 VII. STENCILING A. 227 New and repainted legends B. _0- L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping 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 47 service order requests for the month of September, 2005. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 335 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 October, 2005 was $147,427.00 compared to $33,790.00 for the month of September. 2005. Account No. 5402 $ 28,345.00 Account No. 5401 $ 117,327.00 Account No. 999-5402 $ 1,755.00 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) RAMAINTAIN OACFRM5.Ob\O BER.O CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 DATE ti OC�IQL� r� > P yUy. 0�[' S F" TOTAL TONS 10/04/05 OLD TOWN AREA A.C. OVERLAY 515 5 10/06/05 OLD TOWN AREA R&R A.C. 49 3 10/11/05 DIAZ ROAD AND MAIN STREET ALLEY R&R A.C. 236 3 10/12/05 MARGARITA / CALLE CORTEZ A.C. OVERLAYS 688 3 10/13/05 VIA DOS PICOS A.C. OVERLAYS 599 3 10/14/05 VIA DIS PICOS AT DIAZ A.C. OVERLAYS 255 2 10/20/05 CALLE CORTEZ / JEDEDIAH SMITH ROAD A.C. OVERLAYS 153 2 10/24/05 JEDEDIAH SMITH / LOWER 79 A.C. OVERLAYS 637 6.5 10/26/05 YNEZ / VINCENT MORAGA R&R A.C. 650 6.5 10/28/05 RAINBOW CANYON ROAD A.C. OVERLAYS 990 6 TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 4,772 TOTAL TONS 40 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 CLEANED & CHECKED 21 CATCH BASINS 10/03/05 AREA 5 10/04/05 VAIL RANCH AREA CLEANED & CHECKED 26 CATCH BASINS 10/05/05 VAIL RANCH AREA CLEANED & CHECKED 24 CATCH BASINS 10/06/05 VAIL RANCH AREA CLEANED & CHECKED 5 CATCH BASINS 10/10/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 14 CATCH BASINS 10111105 AREA #I CLEANED & CHECKED 25 CATCH BASINS 10/12/05 AREA #1 CLEANED & CHECKED 33 CATCH BASINS 10/13/05 AREA #1 CLEANED & CHECKED 6 CATCH BASINS 10/17/05 CITYWIDE RAIN CLEANED & CHECKED 32 CATCH BASINS 10/18/05 CITYWIDE RAIN CLEANED & CHECKED 26 CATCH BASINS 10/25/05 AREA #2 CLEANED & CHECKED 44 CATCH BASINS 10/26/05 AREA #2 CLEANED & CHECKED 30 CATCH BASINS 10/27/05 AREA #2 CLEANED & CHECKED 13 CATCH BASINS 10/31/05 CITYWIDE CLEANED & CHECKED 7 CATCH BASINS TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED & CHECKED 306 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 s pA�.'OC�AIO1!i '. P 10/03/05 CITYWIDE REMOVED 235 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/05/05 MAIN STREET AT PUJOL REMOVED 231 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/05/05 CALLE ELENITA AT VIA ARNEDO REMOVED 11 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/05/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE AT BRENTWOOD REMOVED 10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/06/05 42690 MARGARITA ROAD REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/06/05 32195 HWY. 79 SO. REMOVED 8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/06/05 SOUTHERN CROSS AT RANCHO VISTA REMOVED 30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/06/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT TAJO REMOVED 1 600 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/06/05 MIRA LOMA AT RANCHO VISTA REMOVED 13 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/08/05 28464 FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 290 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/08 28566 PUJOL REMOVED 180 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/10/05 1 6T" AT FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 195 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/10/05 PUJOL STREET REMOVED 384 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/10/05 MAIN STREET APARTMENTS REMOVED 22 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/10/05 ROMANCE AT PUFFIN REMOVED 12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/10/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT TAJO REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/11/05 30901 RANCHO VISTA REMOVED 58 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/11/05 27440 BUSTIK REMOVED 10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/12/05 43620 VINCENT MORAGA REMOVED 15 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/13/05 1sT STREET BRIDGE REMOVED 510 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/13/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT CALLE TAJO REMOVED 30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/17/05 PUJOL AT MAIN REMOVED 178 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/17/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT CALLE TAJO REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI R:V.1MWMMWKCWLM%CIRAFH M5.M%OCfOBER C YNEZ AT PALM PLAZA REMOVED 10/18/05 72 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/19/05 YNEZ AT TARGET CENTER REMOVED 38 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/20/05 MAIN STREET BRIDGE REMOVED 170 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/21/05 MAIN STREET BRIDGE REMOVED 285 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/22/05 TARGET CENTER REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 AVENIDA DE MISSIONES AT VIA RIO TEMECULA REMOVED 122 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 TARGET STORE REMOVED 58 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 MIRA LOMA CHANNEL REMOVED 200 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 K MART STORE REMOVED 35 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 VIA LA VIDA AT ST. THOMAS REMOVED 25 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 29890 MIRA LOMA REMOVED 25 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 RANCNO VISTA AT SANTA SUZANNE REMOVED 30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/24/05 YNEZ AT WINCHESTER REMOVED 50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/25/05 CROWN HILL ELEMENTARY REMOVED 35 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/26/05 TOYOTA DEALER ON YNEZ REMOVED 95 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/26/05 42761 SANTA SUZANNE REMOVED 24 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/28/05 FORD DEALER ON YNEZ REMOVED 70 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/31/05 42101 MORAGA REMOVED 55 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/31/05 WINCHESTER BRIDGE REMOVED 189 S.F. OF GRAFFITI 10/31/05 YNEZ AT YNEZ COURT REMOVED 273 S.F. OF GRAFFITI TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 4,953 TOTAL LOCATIONS 43 R:\MAIWMMWKCMPLTO\GRA TIW5.M1 OBER i, i I I i I I q CO On 0 In !F f0 N � o�n�n�nov��noov� ON l�r MN N�OI� c+1 V �DMO�G N00 O l� N M W v1 v1 O er N N 69696969 fH i9 fA 69 di fA W c z z x IL Q a io z 7m O co T O 'IT tn C2., N w C. 7 M r-r N 000,C, hA h cl - — Cq C� \D O N T M -Z �-+ N N O� �c V {,: 7 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SIGNS MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 'DAvfE~ 10/03/05 �r`. .�..©OO `,. �.��� PEPPERCORN ��,,✓�", INSTALLED � ®EIfED�, A '' 54-3 RI-6 10/05/05 MAIN STREET W/O FRONT INSTALLED 2 R2-I R26-B 10/05/05 JEFFERSON AT WINCHESTER INSTALLED R7-3A 10/05/05 CORTE ARGENTO AT VIA CESARIO REPLACED RI-1 10/05/05 PUJOL AT MAIN STREET REPLACED 2 R1-1 WI-6 10/11/05 MONTELEGRO REPLACED W-31, 3 W-6 10111105 CAMPANULA AND MEADOWS PARKWAY REPLACED R7-9A, 2 R4-7 10/12/04 4T" &MERCEDES REPLACED SNS 10/12/05 6T" AT MERCEDES REPLACED SNS 10/12/05 MARGARITA AT SOLANA REPLACED 3 R4-7, 3 TYPE "K" 10/12/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 12 SIGNS 10/13/05rMAIN RITA S/O WINCHESTER REPLACED 5 DELINEATORS, 4 R4-7 10/13/05TREET AT PUJOL REPLACED R2-25 10/13/05 DE REPAIRED 15 SIGNS 10/17/05 O TEMECULA AT AVENIDA DE MISSIONES REPLACED WI-6 10/17/05 WALCOTT AT LUZON REPLACED W3-1 10/17/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD REPLACED R2-55 10/17/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT NIGHTHAWK REPLACED SI-1 10/18/05 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT JEFFERSON REPLACED R3-7 10/18/05 MARGARITA AT YUKON INSTALLED R26 10/18/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 11 SIGNS 10/19/05 VIA PLATA AT PEPPERCORN INSTALLED R26 ]0/19/OS REDHAWK AREA REPLACED 15 SNS DATE 10/20/05 REDHAWK AREA REPLACED 32S.N.S. 10/21/05 REDHAWK AREA REPLACED 10 S.N.S. 10/24/05 SOLANA E/O YNEZ REPLACED R7-9 10/24/05 PAUBA AT YNEZ REPLACED R7-9 10/24/05 CITYWIDE REPAIRED 8 SIGNS 10/25/05 REDHAWK AT VIA SALTIO REPLACED R4-7, TYPE "K" 10/25/05 CORTE ELDORADO AT VIA SALTIO REPLACED R-1 10/25/05 REDHAWK AREA REPLACED IO SNS 10/25/05 OLD TOWN FRONT AT HWY. 79 SO. REPLACED R-26 10/26/05 PAUBA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD REPLACED DELINEATOR 10/28/05 1 FORD DEALER ON YNEZ REPLACED 2 R-7 10/31/05 VIA RIO TEMECULA REPLACED R2-40 10/31/05 HWY 79 SO. AT WESTERN BYOASS REPLACED TYPE N 10/31/05 REDHAWK PKWY AT CALLE LOS MOCHIS REPLACED TYPE N 10/31/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT WELTON WAY REPLACED R-1, R-1-3 TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 115 TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 8 TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 46 RIMAINTAIMWKCMPLMO SIGNS\05.061OCfOBER CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 DATE REC'D LOCATION. •; ; REQUEST , it DATE WORK COMPLETED 10/03/05 40555 NEWTOWN DRIVE S.N.S. DOWN 10/03/05 10/03/05 41555 AVENIDA DE LA REINA TREE TRIMMING 10/03/05 10/03/05 27349 JEFFERSON WEED ABATEMENT 10/03/05 10/03/05 43633 BUCKEYE ROAD TREE TRIMMING 10/03/05 10/04/05 28936 OLD TOWN FRONT POTHOLES 10/04/05 10/04/05 41320 LA SIERRA ROAD TREE TRIMMING 10/04/05 10/05/05 41955 MAIN STREET TREE REMOVAL 10/05/05 10/06/05 CROWNE HILL AT ESSESR DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/06/05 10/06/05 31248 BANFIELD CLEAN CATCH BASIN 10/06/05 10/07/05 30812 CALVADO COURT STREET SWEEPING 10/07/05 10/07/05 VIA RAMI STOP SIGN DOWN 10/07/05 10/10/05 30188 SILVER RIDGE COURT TREE TRIMMING 10/10/05 10/10/05 DEL REY ROAD DEBRIS 10/10/05 10/11/05 VETERANS PARK DEBRIS 10/11/05 101.11105 CAMINO SAN DIMAS SIGN DOWN 10/11/05 10/11/05 VIA SALTIO DEBRIS 10/11/05 10/12/05 TEMEKU DRIVE DEBRIS 10/12/05 10/12/05 32268 CORTE CORONADO ROOT PRUNING 10/12/05 10/121/05 44077 NORTHGATE AVENUE STANDING WATER 10/12/05 10/12/05 41507 EAGLE POINT WAY SIDEWALK REPAIR 10/12/05 10/13/05 32230 CALA TORRENTE C&G REPAIR 10/13/05 10/13/05 30347 SANTA CECILIA TREE REMOVAL 101/3/05 10/13/05 29846 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL SINKHOLE 10/13/05 10/14/05 31061 VIA GILBERTO SLURRY REQUEST 10/14/05 10/17/05 29770 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL DOWN TREE 10/17/05 DATE ; REC'D ' .: ; LOCATIQN REQUEST ' "`` DATE WORK COMPLETED 10/17/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT CHANNEL DOWN SIGN 10/17/05 10/17/05 MORENO AT MERCEDES DOWN SIGN 10/17/05 10/17/05 31875 CERCLE CHAMBERTIN SNS MISSING 10./17/05 10/17/05 41073 VINTAGE CIRCLE DOWN TREE 10/17/05 10/17/05 30079 CAMPO VERDE SIGN DOWN 10/17/05 10/18/05 HWY 79 SO. AT LA PAZ POTHOLE 10/18/05 10/19/05 39120 PALA VISTA ROAD GRADING 10/18/05 10/19/05 41055 AVENIDA VERDE DRAINAGE CONCERN 10/19/05 10/19/05 32911 PLIANCE WAY SNS TURNED 10/19/05 10/20/05 DIAZ ROAD ROAD GRADING 10/20/05 10/21/05 45428 ST. TISBURY STREET SIDEWALK REPAIR 10/21/05 10/24/05 30958 GREENSBORO SLURRY CONCERN 10/24/05 10/24/05 30096 PECHANGA DRIVE TREE TRIMMING 10/24/05 10/25/05 LIANNE COURT & SHARON DRIVE SNS REPAIR 10/25/05 10/27/05 MARGARITA DESILTING POND GATE OPEN 10/27/05 10/27/05 39445 PALA VISTA ROAD WATER TURNED OFF 10/27/05 10/27/05 RANCHO VISTA DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/27/05 10/31/05 DE PORTOLA ROAD AT VIA ANGELES DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 44701 CALLE HILANO DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 27379 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD SIGN DOWN 10/31/05 10/31/05 HWY 79 SO. AT MARGARITA DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 43094 VIA DOS PICOS A.C. REPAIR 10/31/05 TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 47 DATE :� �u-�,',�"' 10/03/OS P ALOMA DELSOL "� 10/06/OS OLD TOW( 10/11/OS BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROgp 10/12/05 AREA #2 10113105 AREA #3 10/24/05 MEADOWVIEW 10/26/05 MEADOWVIEW 10/27/05 MEADOWVIEW CITY OF TMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION STENCILS / STRIPING MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 REPAINTED 3 3 LEGENDS REPAINTED 1 8LEGENDS REPAINTED 8LEGENDS REPAINTED 4 5LEGENDS REPAINTED 2 2 LEGENDS REPAINTED 3 8LEGENDS REPAINTED 3 6LEGENDS REPAINTED 27LEGENDS TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB 9 STRIPBVG L.F. 227 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT-OF-WAy TREE TRIMMING MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 10/12/05 1 MAIN STREET AT PUJOL 10/18/05 CITYWIDE TRIMMED 2 fR.O.W.TREES TRIMMED10 ..W. TREES TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 12 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 W. TOTAL S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS ABATED 620 DATE.' REC'D 'LOCATION REQUItS DATE WORK COMPLETED 10/17/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT CHANNEL DOWN SIGN 10/17/05 10/17/05 MORENO AT MERCEDES DOWN SIGN 10/17/05 10/17/05 31875 CERCLE CHAMBERTIN SNS MISSING 10./17/05 10/17/05 41073 VINTAGE CIRCLE DOWN TREE 10/17/05 10/17/05 30079 CAMPO VERDE SIGN DOWN 10/17/05 10/18/05 HWY 79 SO. AT LA PAZ POTHOLE 10/18/05 10/19/05 39120 PALA VISTA ROAD GRADING 10/18/05 10/19/05 41055 AVENIDA VERDE DRAINAGE CONCERN 10/19/05 10/19/05 32911 PLIANCE WAY SNS TURNED 10/19/05 10/20/05 DIAZ ROAD ROAD GRADING 10/20/05 10/21/05 45428 ST. TISBURY STREET SIDEWALK REPAIR 10/21/05 10/24/05 30958 GREENSBORO SLURRY CONCERN 10/24/05 10/24/05 30096 PECHANGA DRIVE TREE TRIMMING 10/24/05 10/25/05 LIANNE COURT & SHARON DRIVE SNS REPAIR 10/25/05 10/27/05 MARGARITA DESILTING POND GATE OPEN 10/27/05 10/27/05 39445 PALA VISTA ROAD WATER TURNED OFF 10/27/05 10/27/05 1RANCHO VISTA DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/27/05 10/31/05 DE PORTOLA ROAD AT VIA ANGELES DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 44701 CALLE HILANO DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 27379 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD SIGN DOWN 10/31/05 10/31/05 HWY 79 SO. AT MARGARITA DEBRIS REMOVAL 10/31/05 10/31/05 43094 VIA DOS PICOS A.C. REPAIR 10/31/05 TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 47 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION STENCILS / STRIPING MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 DATE a "r."fi' r 4" „ q>I, > : ( t , ,J� n .3,_ .x�',�",rlt 9.: -3 . ,2nc 3`+. O'�)ZU11IPI§ETED .. 10/03/05 PALOMA DEL SOL REPAINTED 33 LEGENDS 10/06/05 OLD TOWN REPAINTED 18 LEGENDS 10/11/05 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD REPAINTED 8 LEGENDS 10/12/05 AREA #2 REPAINTED 45 LEGENDS 10/13/05 AREA #3 REPAINTED 22 LEGENDS 10/24/05 MEADOWVIEW REPAINTED 38 LEGENDS 10/26/05 MEADOWVIEW REPAINTED 36LEGENDS 10/27/05 MEADOWVIEW REPAINTED 27LEGENDS TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS 227 NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB & STRIPING L.F. -0- R:NMA AIMW KCGWLTDWRIPINGM 06\D RFR CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 a„ 'S� t , i 4Hi dr •,r$�s� 1 1 P i R :. 10/12/05 MAIN STREET AT PUJOL TRIMMED 2 R.O.W. TREES 10/18/05 CITYWIDE TRIMMED 10 R.O.W. TREES TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 12 R:\MAIWAIMN KCOMPLTD\TREESW5.M6OCTOBER CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2005 10/25/05 27635 DIAZ ROAD ABATED 620 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS TOTAL S.F. R.O.W. 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