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AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
TO BE HELD AT
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California
Thursday, December 11, 2008 at 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Hagel, Ramos, Curran, Youmans, Arbogast
PRESENTATIONS:
Certificate of Distinguished Service - Lieutenant Terry Meadows
Certificate of Distinguished Service - Lieutenant Keith Price
Certificate of Distinguished Service — Lieutenant Bill Tyler
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 that specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
Any public writings distributed by the City Staff to at least a majority of the PubliclTraffic Safety
Commission regarding any item on this regular meeting agenda will be made available at the City
Clerk's Office at Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92589,
during normal business hours.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Reports by the Commissioners on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not
to exceed, ten (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports.
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COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of October 23, 2008
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of October 23, 2008.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Traffic Conditions— Redhawk Parkway at Via Cordoba
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend
1. Maintaining the present level of control forthe southbound free right turn movement
at Redhawk parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway;
2. Maintaining the present level of control at Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway; and
3. Implementing the striping modification at Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch
Parkway.
3. Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission entertain nominations to elect a
Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson to preside through the 2009 calendar year.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on
Thursday,January 22,2009 at 6:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Council Chambers,43200 Business
Park Drive, Temecula, California.
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ITEM NO. 1
Minutes of October 23, 2008
MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
OCTOBER 23, 2008
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 23, 2008, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
FLAG SALUTE
Commissioner Hagel led the audience in the Flag salute
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners: Hagel, Ramos, Curran, Youmans and Chairperson
Arbogast
Absent: None
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Due to technical difficulties with the audio system, the following Commissioner's
individual comments will not be reflected on the minutes:
A. Chairperson Arbogast
B. Commissioner Curran
C. Commissioner Ramos
D. Commissioner Hagel
E. Commissioner Youmans
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes of September 25, 2008
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of September 25, 2008.
MOTION: Commissioner Curran moved to approve the Consent Calendar.
Commissioner Hagel seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
approval.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Traffic Information 1610 AM Radio Signs
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and discuss the
proposed signs and sign locations for the Traffic Information 1610 AM
Radio signs.
Senior Management Analyst Middlecamp, by way of staff report, advised that the City
has purchased the 1610 AM radio signal and will be using this to provide the community
with up to date traffic information; that staff will be recommending placing signs
encouraging residents to tune to AM 1610 for traffic information at the locations of the
current "Welcome Home" signs, located at the following locations:
• Westbound Winchester Road (before Jefferson)
• Eastbound Winchester Road (before Ynez)
• Westbound Winchester Road at Rustic Glen Drive
• Westbound Rancho California Road (west of Promenade Chardonnay Hills)
• Eastbound Rancho California Road (before Ynez)
• Westbound S79 (west of Butterfield Stage)
• Eastbound S79 (before Bedford Court)
• Northbound Front Street (north of S79)
• Westbound Rancho California Road (before Jefferson)
Thanking Ms. Middlecamp for her staff report, it was the consensus of the Public/Traffic
Safety Commission to receive and file this report.
3. Request to Amend Parking Restriction — Corte Alamar
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission consider the request to amend
the parking restriction on Corte Alamar and provide direction to staff.
Due to technical difficulties with the audio system, comments made by the two
individuals, and staff's report will not be reflected on the minutes.
• Mr. Kenneth Harpham, Temecula
• Mr. Doug Hilliker, Temecula
MOTION: Commissioner Ramos moved to deny the request by residents to amend the
parking restriction on Corte Alamar. Commissioner Youmans seconded the motion and
voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
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4. Commission Meeting Schedule— November and December 2008
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct the Senior Office
Specialist to cancel and reschedule the regular meetings for November
and December 2008, and to perform the appropriate postings and
noticing requirements per the Government Code.
It was the consensus of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission to cancel and reschedule
the regular meetings for November and December 2008.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
No report at this time.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Police Chief Williams provided a staff report, (of record), but due to technical difficulties
with the audio system, comments will not be reflected on the minutes.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Fire Chief Fulcher provided a staff report (of record), but due to technical difficulties with
the audio system, comments will not be reflected on the minutes.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:06 p.m. Chairperson Arbogast formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday,
December 11, 2008, at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park
Drive, and Temecula.
Chairperson Arbogast Senior Office Specialist Maria Hilton
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ITEM NO. 2
Traffic Conditions
Redhawk Parkway at Via Cordoba
AGENDA REPORT
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TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: �,(� li Moghadam, P.E., Principal Engineer- Traffic
DATE: December 11, 2008
SUBJECT: Item 2
Traffic Conditions — Redhawk Parkway at Via Cordoba
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend:
1. Maintaining the present level of control for the southbound "free" right turn movement at
Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway;
2. Maintaining the present level of control at Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway; and
3. Implementing the striping modification at Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway.
BACKGROUND:
In September 2008, staff received a request to review the traffic conditions and visibility at the
intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Via Cordoba. The request also indicated that access is
constrained at this intersection due to heavy traffic volumes on Redhawk Parkway, and the close
proximity of Via Cordoba to the Redhawk Parkway/Vail Ranch Parkway intersection. The request
includes potential solutions to the concerns identified. The public has been notified of the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification
process and by mail.
Redhawk Parkway is designated as a Major Arterial on the City's Circulation Element with two (2)
travel lanes and a bike lane in each direction, and a raised median. The current Average Daily
Traffic (ADT) on Redhawk Parkway is 17,500 west of Vail Ranch Parkway and 20,300 north of Vail
Ranch Parkway. The speed limit is posted at 45 MPH on Redhawk Parkway.
Vail Ranch Parkway is designated as a Major Arterial on the City's Circulation Element with two
travel lanes and bike lane in each direction and a raised median. The current ADT on Vail Ranch
Parkway is 6,600 east of Redhawk Parkway. The speed limit is posted at 45 MPH on Vail Ranch
Parkway.
Via Cordoba is a residential roadway that currently functions as a residential collector roadway
providing access to circulation roadways for numerous residential enclaves. The prima facie speed
limit is posted at 25 MPH on Via Cordoba.
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An evaluation was performed which included a review of conditions,accident history,and visibility at
the intersection of Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway. A review of the intersection accident history
from January 1, 2005 to September 30, 2008, indicates that there were two (2) reported accidents
during the forty-five (45) month period. This indicates that motorists accessing Redhawk Parkway
from Via Cordoba are exercising due care when entering the roadway.
A review of the segment accident history on Redhawk Parkway between Vail Ranch Parkway and
Camino Camargo, revealed that there were five(5) rear-end accidents on this segment in the same
45 month time period. The rear-end accidents along this segment were not attributed to visibility
constraints. The majority of these accidents can be attributed to long vehicle queues caused by the
eastbound to northbound left-turn traffic at the signalized intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Vail
Ranch Parkway.
An evaluation of the sight distance at the Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway intersection indicates
that the sight distance looking west towards Via Saltio from Via Cordoba is approximately 600 feet,
and is more than adequate looking east towards Vail Ranch Parkway. A sight distance of
approximately 300 feet is required for the prevailing 85th percentile speed of 46 MPH. Additionally,a
review of the sight distance looking east towards the free right turn lane from Via Cordoba indicates
that there is approximately 450 feet of clear sight visibility. This distance is appropriate for
conditions and more than adequate for a motorist to make a decision whether it's safe to enter
Redhawk Parkway or not. As shown, the minimum requirements for sight distance at the
intersection are satisfied.
As previously mentioned, the residents expressed concern that access to and from Redhawk
Parkway at Via Cordoba is constrained due to limited visibility, vehicular speeds, heavy traffic
volumes on Redhawk Parkway, and the proximity of Via Cordoba to the Redhawk Parkway/Vail
Ranch Parkway right turn lane(free right), which is located approximately 400 feet to the east. The
following potential solutions were suggested by the residents to mitigate these conditions:
1. Eliminate the "free"right-turn movement at the Redhawk ParkwayNail Ranch Parkway
intersection and force the right-turn movement to be controlled by the traffic signal at the
intersection. Fill the existing curve with grass.
In order to determine the effects that a potential elimination of the "free" right-turn movement
would have on the intersection's operation, peak hour turning movement data was collected
during the following peak hour; AM (8—9 AM), Mid-Day (11 AM— 12 PM), and PM (5 - 6 PM).
The data indicates that approximately 527 vehicles turn right during the AM peak hour, 471
vehicles turn right during the Mid-Day peak hour, and 977 vehicles turn right during the PM peak
hour. This indicates that the southbound to westbound right-turn volume is quite significant and
represents approximately 40% of the total volume at this intersection during each of the peak
periods. The eastbound to northbound left-turn volume represents approximately 35% of the
total peak hour volume at this intersection.
A level of service evaluation was performed at the intersection during the PM peak hour
conditions assuming two scenarios, with the existing intersection configuration (free right) and
with the suggested right turn movement at the traffic signal. The current free right turn
movement operates at level of service (LOS) "D" with a delay of 48.9 seconds. Under the
suggested right-turn movement at the traffic signal, the LOS decreases to "F" while the delay
increases to 87.9 seconds. Moreover under the suggested alternative, the increased delay on
the southbound approach is likely to increase the queue lengths and could potentially impact the
signalized intersection of Redhawk Parkway at Overland Trail/Paseo Parallon,which is north of
the intersection.
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While the suggested elimination of the free right-turn lane could potentially create some
downstream gaps at Via Cordoba, forcing the southbound right-turn movement to occur at the
intersection would severely impact the intersection's operation by decreasing the intersection
level of service, creating unnecessary delays and back-ups, and could potentially increase the
number of rear-end collisions. For these reasons, staff cannot support the elimination of
the"free"right-turn movement and recommends denying the request and maintaining the
present level of control.
2. Restrict the egress from Via Cordoba to "right-turn only".
In the past, the Commission has received requests form the residents of Via Cordoba to install
traffic control devices as a means of discouraging perceived "non-residential" through traffic
from using Via Cordoba. Temporary traffic calming devices such as traffic circles, painted
medians and edge lines have been tested on Via Cordoba in an effort to reduce vehicular
speeds and volumes. The temporary traffic calming devices proved to be ineffective at
achieving the results desired by the residents and eventually, the City Council directed staff to
remove the temporary traffic calming devices and install multi-way stop signs at three locations
along Via Cordoba. The stop signs have diverted about 8% of the traffic (approximately 120
vehicles per day) to adjacent neighborhood roadways but have not reduced overall vehicular
speeds along Via Cordoba.
Turn restrictions at the intersection of Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway were not included in
the review of traffic calming devices. However, the elimination of a turning movement from a
residential collector street onto any circulation network roadway is never a viable option unless
there is a significant safety problem that can only be mitigated by a turn restriction. The
elimination of viable access points can be detrimental to the overall effectiveness of the roadway
network.
Currently, the majority of traffic accessing Redhawk Parkway from Via Cordoba turns left at the
intersection and proceeds to destinations east on Vail Ranch Parkway and north on Redhawk
Parkway. The implementation of a right-turn only condition as suggested will have the following
consequences:
• Divert traffic to Via Saltio and force motorists to turn left at the intersection of Via Saltio
and Redhawk Parkway in order to access Redhawk Parkway and continue east to Vail
Ranch Parkway.
• Divert traffic to the Corte Zorita and Camino Guardia neighborhood where there is
already an underlying perception of non-resident cut through traffic problems.
• Force motorists to use the intersection of Paseo Parallon/Overland Trail and Redhawk
Parkway to access Redhawk Parkway and continue north on Redhawk Parkway.
• Force motorists to turn right at Redhawk Parkway and execute a U-turn movement at the
intersection of Via Saltio and Redhawk Parkway to continue east.
• Cause an inconvenience for residents by increasing their trip lengths.
• Will likely increase vehicular speeds along Via Saltio, Corte Zorita,Camino Guarda, and
Via Cordoba due to motorists trying to "make up"for lost time caused by the increased
trip length.
• May increase vehicular accidents at the intersection of Via Saltio and Redhawk Parkway.
• May increase vehicular accidents at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Paseo
Parallon/Overland Trail.
• Will limit emergency vehicle access and increase emergency response times.
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• Compliance with the right turn only restriction will be limited and safety is likely to be
compromised at the intersection.
• The restriction will be ineffective unless it is diligently enforced.
• Will set precedence for other neighborhood residents to request similar turn restrictions.
Since the results of the sight distance evaluation indicate that visibility is appropriate for
conditions and exceeds minimum requirements, there is no supporting evidence to justify the
implementation of a turn restriction at the intersection of Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway to
improve safety, as suggested by the request. Moreover, the suggested "right-turn only' is likely
to increase volumes, noise, and vehicle emissions, which will have a significant impact on the
quality of life for the residents of Via Saltio, Corte Zorita and Camino Guarda. For these
reasons,staff cannot support the right turn only restriction and recommends denying the
request and maintaining the present level of control.
3. Extend raised median to eliminate the left-turn movement to and from Via Cordoba.
As with turn restrictions,the Commission has received similar requests to install or extend raised
medians to eliminate access to and from residential roadways that function as residential
collector roadways as a means of mitigating perceived traffic impacts on their neighborhood
streets. The Commission has consistently denied these requests because of the potential of
shifting the problem to adjacent streets causing similar impacts and generating similar requests
at other locations. In this case the suggestion to extend the raised median at the intersection of
Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway to eliminate left turn movements will have the following
consequences:
• Divert inbound and outbound left turn traffic to Via Saltio and force motorists to use the
intersection of Via Saltio and Redhawk Parkway.
• Divert traffic to the Corte Zorita and Camino Guarda neighborhood where there is already an
underlying perception of non-resident cut through traffic problems.
• Force motorists to use the intersection of Paseo Parallon/Overland Trail and Redhawk
Parkway to access Redhawk Parkway and continue north on Redhawk Parkway.
• Force motorists to turn right at Redhawk Parkway and execute a U-turn movement at the
intersection of Via Saltio and Redhawk Parkway to continue east.
• Force motorists to execute a U-turn at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch
Parkway effectively impacting a left turn movement that during certain times of the day is
operating at LOS "F.
• Cause an inconvenience for residents by increasing their trip lengths.
•
Will likely increase vehicular speeds along Via Saltio, Corte Zorita,Camino Guarda,and Via
Cordoba due to motorists trying to "make up" for lost time caused by the increased trip
length.
• May increase vehicular accidents at the intersection of Via Saltio and Redhawk Parkway.
• May increase vehicular accidents at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch
Parkway.
• May increase vehicular accidents at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Paseo
Parallon/Overland Trail.
• Will limit emergency vehicle access and increase emergency response times.
• Will set precedence for other neighborhood residents to request similar consideration for
turn restrictions on their streets.
• Construction of the median extension will be costly and funds are not readily available for
this project. More importantly, there is no justification for constructing the median.
•
Will increase volumes, noise, and vehicle emissions,which will have a significant impact on
the quality of life for the residents of Via Saltio, Corte Zorita and Camino Guarda.
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Since the results of the sight distance evaluation indicate that visibility is appropriate for
conditions and exceeds minimum requirements, there is no supporting evidence to justify the
elimination of access to Via Cordoba to improve safety, as suggested bythe request. Moreover,
the suggested median island extension only serves as a mechanism for discouraging local traffic
from using Via Cordoba as it was intended. For these reasons, staff cannot support the
extension of a raised median to eliminate left-turn movements to and from Via Cordoba
and recommends denying the request and maintaining the present level of control.
The Redhawk and Vail Ranch communities are all part of a master planned development that was
approved by the County of Riverside in the 1980's under a Specific Plan. The Specific Plan
established the residential enclaves and circulation network that is required to serve and integrate
those enclaves. It also established a roadway network which includes residential, residential
collector, arterial roadways, and identified the access points necessary to provide circulation
between the residential enclaves and the arterial roadway system. These intersections,such as Via
Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway, were planned early on in the process and strategically spaced and
located to disperse traffic equally while minimizing impacts to the respective neighborhood. The
location of each intersection also provides the most efficient traffic flow through the neighborhood
while maintaining progression along the arterial roadway system. Closing or restricting access to
any of these specific plan roadways will compromise the integrity of the specific plan's circulation
network and change the dynamics of neighborhood traffic circulation.
As previously mentioned, peak hour turning movement data was collected during the AM, Mid-Day,
and PM peak hours at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway. The turning
movement data revealed that eastbound to northbound left-turn volume was quite heavy and often
exceeded the capacity of the existing single left-turn lane. The peak hour volumes for east bound
Redhawk Parkway are shown in the table below:
Eastbound Left-Turn Eastbound Through Eastbound Right
AM Peak 8-9 537 59 7
Mid-Da Peak 11-12 416 41 3
PM Peak 5-6 756 156 4
As shown,the eastbound left-turn movement is currently exceeding the capacity of the existing 300
foot long single left-turn pocket, and during the PM peak hour vehicles in the left-turn pocket often
queue beyond the Via Cordoba and Redhawk Parkway intersection.
Typically, design guidelines require the installation of a dual left-turn pocket when the highest peak
hour volume exceeds 300 vehicles. In this case the installation of an additional 300 foot long left-
turn pocket would mitigate the vehicle queuing problem at the Via Cordoba intersection and improve
the capacity of the Redhawk Parkway segment. It will also improve the level of service at the
Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway intersection.
The addition of the left-turn pocket will require a reduction to the number of through lanes from two
to one, however the eastbound through peak hour volumes indicate that there will be no significant
impact to this movement. For these reasons, staff is recommending the striping modification at
Redhawk Parkway and Vail Ranch Parkway to convert one of the two thru lanes to a left-turn lane,
thereby providing a necessary dual left turn.
Attachment:
1. Exhibit"A"— Location Map
2. Exhibit"B"—Correspondence from Chuck Hankley dated September 20, 2008
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DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
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From: Chuck Hankley
Sent: Saturday, Septem er 2 , 08 1:37 PM
To: Ron Roberts; Chuck Washington; Jeff Comerchero; Mike Naggar; Maryann Edwards
Subject: Traffic.
To all Council Members,
On Saturday, September 6th a very good friend of mine and neighbor in Temecula of 14 years
while jogging was hit by a vehicle on Redhawk Parkway that exited left from Via Cordoba. Perhaps
you read about it in our local paper, His name was Ted Angle.
He was in a coma for 13 days with severe brain trauma before his life support was taken away.
He was 51 years young and leaves a wife, two teen age children and was in excellent health.
A very giving, likeable neighbor, a devoted husband and a father who actively participated in his
children's lives.
A model citizen by anyones definition.
He would have retired shortly and had great plans for the future.
His body parts will be used by others in need.
His Memorial is planned for Sunday the 21st
He worked as a Air Traffic Controller and no doubt a valued person in his service at the Miramar Air
Station in San Diego.
Odd, he held the lives of countless others in this very responsible position, maybe even you, only
to die because of this accident.
Why am I writing this to you, you may ask.
This intersection is probably one of the worst sites within Temecula that record a majority
accidents and near misses. A change, for reasons of safety here, would be appropriate.
Regardless who is at fault, the layout of these roads in of itself make it difficult for anyone to exit
from Via Cordoba to turn safely left onto Redhawk Parkway.
Imagine setting on the corner of Via Cordoba at Redhawk Parkway.To attempt a left hand turn,
ones visibly is restricted by a hill on the right. The view is further impeded by the fact of a green
meridian with tall trees and bushes on centered on Redhawk.
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Safe access to the road further compounded by the south bound Redhawk curve merging on to the
Redhawk/Vale Ranch Parkway. The distance between Via Cordoba and the curve can't be more
that fifty feet. Most of the Parkway traffic is very fast, leaving only a marginal amount of time for
one to egress Via Cordoba.
It's obvious that the rods cannot undergo major changed without great expense to correct this
poorly designed area. So here is a suggestion:
1. Eliminate the yielded right hand turn lane from Redhawk/Redhawk Parkway curve, allow
right turns to be controlled by the existing red light. Fill in the existing curve with grass.
2. Make the egress from Via Cordoba to be a Right Turn Only.
3. Extend the existing median to further prevent those left turns.
It is envisioned that by doing this some of the Via Cordoba non-residential through traffic would
also be discouraged. This residential road is used by many as a short cut. Something that should
have been considered years ago. Quite possibly if some thought was given here maybe just maybe
I would not have lost a friend.
Please forward this to the Traffic Commissioners.
Thankyou
Charles Hankley
(951) 699-1781
ITEM NO. 3
Election of Chairperson and
Vice-Chairperson
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TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: G�iAli Moghadam, Principal Engineer- Traffic 1989
DATE: December 11, 2008
SUBJECT: Item 3
Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission entertain nominations to elect a Chairperson and a Vice-
Chairperson to preside through the 2009 calendar year.
BACKGROUND:
Annually, the Commission elects a member to serve as Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson. The
appointment to the position becomes effective at the meeting of January 2009 and the newly elected
Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson preside through the 2009 calendar year.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER' S
REPORT
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 1 OF 10
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 11/13/2008
0%TIME oyo
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp.l PAID($)
bid date)
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Roripaugh Ranch Fire Station The majority of work was completed by April of 2006.The remaining work will be
Tovey Shultz Construction,Inc.$3,298,000 completed when the utilities are completed with the City's undertaking of this work-
PW03.01 Approved Change Orders$212,768.24 David McBride 97%(6/09) 93% estimated in June of 2009. In addition,a fire engine/truck venting system
(requested/added on 2/06)will be installed when the Contractor is re-mobilized,this cost
is also included in the approved change order total.
City Property at Diaz Road and Dandy Parkway- 100%original This project will provide for the grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and
Rough Grading work 100% 100%original Dandy Parkway.All work was completed on March 28,2007. NPDES work on the site
PW06-03 I Contractor: Skanska Contract Amt:$3,155,810.00 David McBride CCO#1 work 100%CC0#1 was completed in March of 2008. Additional work to restore the RCWD site permanently
Approved Change Orders: $2,641,538.71 Next Phase and to make the site easier to maintain was completed during the last period.
(10108)
Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail This project will build equestrian,pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and
Contractor: IAC Engineering,Inc. 1,308,148.48 Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. The contractor has
completed rough and fine grading,installation of the mainline irrigation,the mow curb,DG
Laura Bragg/ installation,the irrigation laterals,AC pavement,fencing,EnviroSign installation,soil
PW01-27 Amer Attar 90%(12106) 60% amending and tilling,irrigation pedistal installation and bench/table/trash recepticle
placement. Permanent power from Edison should be established the week of 11/10/08
and Rancho Water service lateral connections should begin the week of 11/17108. Soil
quality issues are being resolved and planting should begin in early December.
Old Town Infrastructure Project-Town Square and This project includes the construction of the Town Square and street improvements on
Mercedes&Main Street Mercedes&Main Streets.On March 18,2008,the City Council awarded the construction
PW06-07 Contractor:LH Engineering Contract Amt: contract to L H Engineering Company,Inc for$3,458,495.00. All storm drain,sewer,and
I $3,458,495.00 David McBride 55%(3109) 60%
(1C&7E) water improvements are complete and the roadways have been base paved. Work is
Approved Change Order(s)$120,502.28 ongoing in the Town Square. A redesign of the fountain has been completed and is being
priced by the Contractor,which will extend the completion date into March of 2009.
Om Town Infrastructure Projects-Underground Utility This project will effectively underground all overhead utility lines along Old Town Front
District Street,between 2nd and 6th streets,all of Main Street east of Murrieta Creek&Mercedes
PW06-07 Contractor: Herman Weissker,Inc. David McBride 100%(10108) 91% Street between 2nd and 6th streets. Herman Weissker was awarded the work at the
(I B) Contract Amt:$12Change
Orders) 3/18/08,City Council Meeting. Work under this project is complete. The utilities will
Approved Change Orders) $10,!796.01 complete their property hook ups and pole removals throough the end of November 2008.
Roller Hockey Rink Dasher Board System This project will replace the boards at the existing Roller Hockey Rink.This project is
YAKAR Construction Bill McAteer/ 100%complete and will go to the Board of Directors for Acceptance on 11/25108.The
PW07-12 Original Contract Amount $178,350.00 David McBride 100% 100% Maintenance Bond and Affidavavit and Final Release have been recieved from YAKAR
FCO#1 Amount f .65
Final Contract Amountount$195,302.65 and the Notice of Completion will be filed after the Boards acceptance.
Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements This project will widen Pechanga Parkway to its ultimate width from Temecula Parkway to
from Temecula Parkway to City Limits @ Pechanga Pechanga Road.Construction that will occur during the month of November is as follows:
PW99-11 RoaI Contactor:All American Asphalt Beswick)Amer 49/ Y0%. Steve curb and gutter,sidewalk,pavement,aggregate base,removals,and traffic signals. The
(Ph II) Contract Amount:$8X01$8,13Asphalt
After final section of the Pechanga Tribe's Recycled Waterline project between Loma Linda
Road and Rainbow Canyon Road started on July 14 and will be complete by December 1,
2008
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%TIME %PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp./ PAID($)
bid date)
Old Town Infrastructure Projects This project includes the site grading and retaining walls for the Civic Center&the Parking
-Parking Structure&Office/Retail Frontage Structure site as well as construction of a parking structure,including office frontage shell
Contractor: PCL Construction space.PCL Construction has mobilized and has set up a site office as well as an office for
PW06-07 Contract Amount:$15.797,010.00 David the City Construction Manager.Grading for this project started on 10/20/08.Mass export
(1 D) I McBride/BIII 11%(12/09) 3.5% is underway and the contractor has graded 1/3 of the Civic Center site.PCL is currently
McAteer installing the storm drain that has been rerouted between the Parking Structure and the
Civic Center.
Leighton Consulting is the soils engineer and Pechanga has observers on site full time
during the excavation.
Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal& This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices(BMP)of the Stormwaler
Desiltation Pond Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP),the Water Quality Management Plan(WQMP)and
Contractor:Sean Malek William the requirement of RWQCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park.401
PW05-13 Engineering Contract Amount:$315,510 Becerra 0% 0% Certification,Streambed Alteration Agreement,and Nationwide Permits have been
acquired. Bids were opened on 08/26/08 and will be awarded pending confirmation of
FEMA reimbursement funding.
Old Town Civic Center This project will construct the Old Town Civic Center.City Council awarded the contract to
PW06-07 David Edge Development,Inc.for$31,555,500.00 on 9/09/08. Edge's work can not start until
Ph2 I Contractor: Edge Development McBride/Bill 0%(6/10) 0.65% the site is graded and retaining walls to be constructed by PCL as part of the Parking
Contract Amount:$31,555,500.00 McAteer Structure Project are Complete(estimated date is 1/15/08).
Temecula Community Center Expansion This project will add approximately 4000 square feet of space to the existing Temecula
Contractor:Erickson-Hall Construction Company BIII McAteer/ Community Center to accommodate more human services programs.Thirteen bids were
PWO6-OS III Contract Amount:$1,164,OOD.OD David McBride 0% 0% opened on 9/30/08.Erickson-Hal Construction Company is the qualified low bidder.The
contract will be taken to the Board of Directors for approval on 11/18/08.
PROJECTS BEING DESIGNED BY CONSULTANTS
Pechanga Parkway Storm Drain Improvements- This project includes the construction of new wetlands for the Wolf Valley Creek Channel
Environmental Mitigation Improvements-Stage I. The wetlands will be created through the construction of new
Steve landscape and irrigation systems.The site is located along the north bank of Temecula
PW99- Beswick/ Creek(within flood-plain/way areas).The environmental regulatory agencies have
11 EM Consultants:Community Works Design $29,640 Mayra De La 95% 95% approved this new mitigation area.Mylars are currently ready for signature.The contract
Torro bid document was reviewed and will be revised to incorpomte all of the corrections.The
appraisal for three easements is now complete;offers for purchase of the property were
made.
Murrieta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension The project includes the extension of Overland Drive from Commerce Center Drive to Diaz
from Commerce Center to Diaz Rd Steve Road with a bridge over Murrieta Creek.Coordination with RCFC&WCD and U.S.Army
Beswick/
PW00-28 90% 90% Corps of Engineers is required.The consultant performed the potholing operation within
Consultant:Project Design Consultants Mayra re La Diaz Road and will add the information to the plans. The consultant will submit 90%plans
Contract:$466,940 Torte P
to the City during the week of December 1.
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%TIME
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp.l PAID($)
bid date)
Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek.Design
(Replacement) consultant Simon Wong Engineering(SWE)and the City are continuing to pursue
Consultant:Simon Wong Engineering environmental permitting and Coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge
Contract amount: $ 9
Amendment No.1Contract term extension Jon Salazar/ 84% Phases I replacement as a project separate from the Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek
:
PW03-05 I amendment No 2: Contract term extension78%(4109) 811).87% Improvement project. Final environmental reports were received in November,2008;
Amendment No.3: $322,305 Amer Attar (Phase3) revised PES submittal to Caltrans to take place before the end of November. 90%design
Amendment No.4: $24,063(RCWD waterline) plans&specs are under staff review; 100%PS&E is anticipated in December,2006. An
agreement has been entered into with Rancho California Water District to accommodate
an 8"waterline through the bridge.
Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertmdis This project includes the construction of an approx. 150'ped/bike bridge over Santa
Creek Gertrudis Creek near Chaparral H.S.This is a federally funded project,which will involve a
Consultant: Nolte Associates NEPA document. Preliminary Environmental Study(PES)form was submitted to Caltrans
PW05-11 I Contract Amount: $132,807 Jon Salazar/ 58%(11/09) 33% on 9/10/08,and received back with comments on 11/5/08. Resubmittal of the PES to take
Amer Attar place before the end of November. The City Council approved the purchase of a portion
of an RCWD-owned parcel needed to construct the bridge at the 10/14/08 meeting. 60%
design plan submittal received on 9/15/08 is under staff review.
Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek This project involves the design,environmental clearance,and construction of a new
Consultant:TYLIN International bridge over Murrieta Creek at the westerly terminus of Western Bypass and an extension
Contract Amt:$378,776.20 of Pujol Street to the new structure.Once constructed,this will serve as the southerly
PW06-04 I Amendment 2 Amt:$244,824.80 William 30%(TBD) 22% connection of the Western Bypass Corridor.Staff has received an amended proposal for
Becerra the design.Amendment 2 was approval on June 24,2008 by City Council and work has
restarted.Preliminary alignments have been reviewed and geotechnical investigations
have been initiated.
Redhawk Park Improvements This project will add amenities to four park sites in the recently annexed Redhawk area.
Consultant:RJM Design Group,Inc. Due to budgetary restraints,the construction was divided into phases over a number of
Contract Amount:$164,574 Kendra years. At the December 11,2007 meeting,the City Council approved an agreement with
PW06-06 I Hannah- 70%(12/08) 30% RJM for the construction drawings of the chosen amenities,which include a half court
Melstrell basketball court,ADA accessible parking,and dog park at Redhawk Community Park;a
seatwall and shade structure at Sunset Park.The preparation of the construction drawings
continues.
Temecula Park and Ride(79 South) This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway
BIII McAteer I (formerly 79 South)at La Paz.The 70%design drawings are being returned to AAE for
PWO6-09 Design Development AAE,Inc. David McBride 75% 75% revision and resubmittal.The WOMP for this project is being reviewed and may change
Contract amount$109,085 the configuration of the detention basins.
Amendment#1$20,500
De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project This project involves rehabilitating De Portoia Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to
(from Jedediah Smith to Margarita) Margarita Rd. This is a federally funded project.The Environmental Document
PW06.10 Consultant:GFB-Friedrich 8 Assoc,Inc. Jon arl 95%(10/08) 85% (Categorical Exclusion)was approved by Caltrans on August 8,2007.100%PS&E were
Contract Amount:$146,100 Amerer Attar
Approved EWAs: 91,$11,500.00 received in November 2008. Advertisement for bids is expected in late November;
construction is expected to begin in early 2009.
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%TIME u�
PRTNPRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS 8 PROGRESS
CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp./
bid date) PAID(
Pechanga Pkwy-Dual Right Turn Lanes from This project includes the design and construction of two right-turn lanes on eastbound
Temecula Parkway(R79S) Steve Temecula Parkway to southbound Pechanga Parkway.The project includes the widening
PWO6-11I Consultant:Cozad&Fox Beswick) 100% 99% of Temecula Parkway at Pechanga Parkway&relocation of traffic signal poles. 100%
Comma:$29,010 Mayro De La design plans are complete.The Cit is in the process of purchasing the required right of
Torre 9 P P Y P P 9 u 9
way.Once the needed right of way is acquired,construction will be scheduled.
Santiago Detention Basin Steve This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin.The proposed
Consultant:Kimley Horn Beswick/ detention basin(1 acre in size)is located on the south side of Santiago Rd between
PW06.12 I Contract:$65,250 Mayra De La 95% 95% Vallejo Ave and Orsmby Rd. 100%design plans have been reviewed and minor
Torre comments will be provided to the consultant for incorporation into the plans.
Pavement Rehab-STPL Project This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Rd.to the City limits on the
Consultant: Harris&Associates Kavon east.Consultant is working on the 100%design package. The City has submitted right of
PW06-14 Agreement Amount: $136,764.00 Haghighi/ 99% 99% entry information to Caltrans.The request for Federal constmction authorization was
Approved EWA'sAmend ent N .1: David McBride submitted on June 24,2008.The project will go to construction in late 2008.
Approved Amendment No.1:$29,130.00
Winchester Road/State Route 79 North-North This federally funded project will design and construct landscaping and irrigation
Corridor Beautification enhancements to the existing raised medians along Winchester Road between Ynez
Consultant: RBF Kavon Road and the easterly City limits.The consultant is working on the 100%design package.
PW06-15 I Agreement Amount: ,000 16.00 HaiDavid
McBride 99% 99% The City received the signed PES form and the Categorical Exclusion(CE)from Caltrans.
Approved EWA's: $6,000 Davitl MCri
The City is finalizing the specifications.The construction phase of This project will be on
hold until June 2009.
French Valley Parkway/Interstate 15 Over-Crossing A southbound off-Ramp to Jefferson,an auxiliary lane,and widening the bridge over
and Interchange Improvements-Phase 1 (PS&E) Santa Gertrudis Creek at the Winchester southbound off-ramp are the components of
Consultant: Moffatt&Nichol Phase 1.City continued design work. Status is as follows:
Amend.No.1: $507,881.00 >PS&E-City is preparing 95%Plans,Specifications,and Estimate.
Amend.No.4: $ ,087,38.00 >Right of Way Establishing limits of dedication.Discussions are continuing with owners
Amend.No.6: $1,087,300.00 9 Y- 9 9
Notes: William of affected parcels within Phase i work.
PW07-04 I >Amend.Nos.1,4,&8 amend original agreement Becerral 60%1 )05/70 58% >Declaration of Units-Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase.
under PW02-11. Avlin Odviarl >Utilities-Updated pothole plans have been reviewed by Caltrans.Encroachment
>Amendment amounts represent portion Amer Attar permits are being sought.
appropriated for PW07-04. >Conceptual Landscape/Aesthetics-Concept was selected,with Murrieta,Caltrans,and
IBC concurrence.Selection was incorporated into Draft Structures PS&E submittal.
Other:
>Maintenance Agreement-City preparing exhibit for first draft.
Old Town Gymnasium Design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium adjacent the Boys&Gids Club
Consultant:WLC Architects on Pujol Street. It was determined at the 8/19/08 meeting that WLC would proceed with
PW07- II Contract Amount:$307,390.00 Bili McAteer/ 0%(09/08) N/A conceptual design development and that they would meet with the Boys and Girls club
05CSD David McBride staff to get their input.WLC is working on several site scenarios that will provide better
access and more parking.
Traffic Signal Installation-Citywide.Butterfield Stage Kendra This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Street/
PW07-09 I Rd at Welton St/Channel St Hannah. 80% 50% Channel Street. PS&E is 80%complete.
Consultant: JDM Melstrell
Agmt Amt: $12,000
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%TIME
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT E's ENGINEER (Est.comp.l PAID($)
bld date)
ITraffic Signal Installation-Citywide,Meadows Pkwy Kendra This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive/Sunny
PW07-10 I at McCabe Dr Hannah- 80% 50% Meadows Drive. PS&E is 80%complete.
Consultant: JDM Meistrell
AgmtAmb $12,000
Pavement Management System Update This project will update the City's Pavement Management System for the years 2008-
Consultant: Willdan Kavon 2013.The Council approved an agreement with Wildan on March 18th.All consultants
PW07-11 Agreement Amount: $ Haghigh0 50% 51% requested information from the City have been forwarded to them.The consultant just
David McBride completed the required field work and submitted a preliminary report to the City.The
report is under staff review.
PROJECTS BEING DESIGNED BY STAFF
Localized Storm Drain Improvements This project will fix the drainage problem at the south end of Front Street(at the MWD
PW04-02 II 20%(N/A) N/A easement).Baseline right of way,utilities,and mapping are established. This project is
currently on hold.
Long Canyon Detention Basin-Access Road Plans and specifications are 90%complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove
PW04-07 1 7777777 0% NIA excess silt deposited within the basin before constructing the access road. Project is on
hold until FEMA determination is finalized.
PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE
1-151 SR 79S Ultimate Interchange This project will modify the 1-15/SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected
Project Report(PR) future traffic.City continued development of design geometrics,technical studies,and
Consultant: RBF Consulting reports. Status is as follows:
Contract Amount: $325,944.00
Amendment No.1 98,196.00
Extra Work Auth.No.1: 13,426.00 >Draft Project Report-Approved January2008.
Extra Work Auth.No.2: 17,732.00 >Project Report-Under Caltrans review.
(Extra Work Auth.No.3: 18,428.00) >Supplemental Fact Sheet-Under Caltrans review.
(Extra Work Auth.No.4: 5,032.00) >Advisory Design Exceptions-Approved Oct 2006.
(Extra Work Auth.No.5: 21,240.00) >Mandatory Design Exceptions-Approved Oct 2006.
Note:EWA No.3,4,and 5 will be paid with unused >Stormwater Data Report-Under Caltrans review.
portion of Amend No.1. >Traffic Study-Approved Sept 2006.
Avlln Otiviar/ >Modified Access Report-FHWA Determination of Acceptability,approved July 2007.
PW04-08 I vIin Odvia 90%(12/08) 93% Final approval pending approval of the Final Environmental Document.
Amer >Geometric Approval Drawings-Under Caltrans review.
>Initial Study Assessment-Approved Sep 2005.
>Acoustic Evaluation-Approved Dec 2005.
>Air Quality Assessment-Approved PM10 Nov 2005 and PM2.5 Jul 2006.
>Nat Environmental Study-Approved May 2006.
>Cultural Studies-Approved Nov 2006.
>Draft Environmental Document-Approved Dec 2007 and publicly circulated 2/20/08-
3/21108.
>Final Environmental Document-Awaiting approval of Project Report.
>FHWA Air Conformity-Approved June 2008.
>Erosion Control Plan-Approved Nov 2008.
>Life Cycle Cost Analysis-Under Caltrans review.
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%TIME %
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp) PAID($)
bid date)
French Valley Parkway/Interstate 15 Over-Crossing This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the I
and Interchange Improvements(PA&ED) -15/1-215 split.City continued development of the Project Report and Environmental
Consultant: Moffatt&Nichol Document. Status is as follows:
Agreement Amount: $1,091,693.00
Amend.No.1: 202,652.40' >Draft Project Report-
Amend.No.2: 21,630.00 1 P Approved June 2006.
CCO No.1: 25,000.00 >Project Report-Final preparation pending approval of Environmental Doc.
CCO No.2: 8,000.00 >Draft Environmental Document-City revising per Caltrans comments.
CCO No.3: 18,008.00 >New Connection Report(NCR)-Letter of Acceptability received in July 2008.
CCO No.4: 11,320.00 >Traffic Operations Analysis-Approved 02/05/08.
CCO No.5: 37,645.00 >Exception to 20-yr Traffic Design-Approved 12/17/07.
Amend.No.3: 2.52
Amend.No.4Sea PW07-04 >Stormwater Data Report-City revising Per Caltrans comments.
Amend.No.5: 169,000.00 >Mandatory Design Exceptions-Approved /18/0 .
Amend.No.6: 110,917.00 William >Advisory Design Exceptions-Approved 07/18/06.
PW02-11 I Amend.No.7: 14,573.36 Becerra/Avlin 90%(01109) 87% >Exception to Ramp Metering Policy-Approved 07/05/06.
Amend.No.8 See PW07-04 OdvlAttar >Geometric Approval Drawings-Approved 07/18/06.
Notes: >Revised Geometric Approval Drawings-Approved 01/11/08.
>Amend.No.1 also applies to PW07-04. See PW07 >Storm Drain Study-Approved 03/21/08.
-04 for add'l apportionment. >Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report-Approved Oct 2008.
Other:
>Declaration of Units-Request for Metric Exception denied by Caltrans.
>Freeway Agreements-City revising per Caltrans comments.
>Risk Management Plan-Updating as necessary.
>Project Charter-1 st draft is under Caltrans review.
>Maintenance Agreement-Preparing 1st submittal for Caltrans review.
>Financial Plan-Updating as necessary.
Temecula Creek Crossing-Access to Highway 79 The project consists of performing an alignment study to set a specific horizontal and
South(Temecula Parkway) Kendra vertical alignment for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular
PWOB-03 II Bridge Alignment Study-Avenida de Missions over Hannah- 80%(12/08) 45% access to Loma Linda Rd.,including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek.Preliminary
Temecula Creek Meistrell engineering report will be completed by 11/14/08.Nolte Associates,Inc.
Contract Amount:$87,923.00 -
Same Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail The project will provide a Class I bicycle trail that connects the existing Santa Gertrudis
Extension and Interconnect Kendra Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail at Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Multi-Purpose Trail at
PW08.04 11 Alignment Study,Design&Environmental Clearance Hannah- 0%(04109) 0% Diaz Road.The City plans to enter into an agreement with a consultant by 11/25/08.
Consultant: Meistrell
Contract Amount:
Nicolas Valley-Assessment District(Liefer Road) This project will study assessment district feasibility and formation,including completing
the street and minor storm drain improvements on the unimproved portions of certain
PWOB-06 II Amer Attar 0%(08/09) 0% streets within Nicolas Valley(Liefer Road)area.The City Council approved an agreement
for the street improvement design with David Evans and Associates at the 10/28/08 City
Council Meeting.Design will begin as soon as the paperwork for issuing a Purchase Order
is complete.
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%TIME
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS 8 PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp./ PAID($)
bid date)
Library Additional Parking This project will provide 70-100 parking stalls on the graded City property about 1200 feet
PW08-07 I Amer Attar 1%(03109) 0% west of the existing library as an over Bow parking lot.Hall&Foreman is doing the design
of the parking lot under the annual agreement they have with the City.The design kick off
meeting was held on 11/12/08.
PROJECTS WAITING IN THE WINGS
III Butterfield Stage Road-Roripaugh CFD Amer Attar %( ) N/A All work has been on hold while Developer finalizes construction financing.
PW00-29 II Citywide Master Drainage Plan ?77y7?7y %( ) Postponed.
Multi-Trails System-Margarita Road Under Crossing This project will construct a trail for bicycles and pedestrians along Santa Gertrudis Creek
Consultant:LAN Engineering under Margarita Road.Data regarding existing utilities are being incorporated into the
PW04-13 I Contract Amount:$114,426.00 William 100% 100% design.RCFC has provided an Encroachment Permit.Plans&Specs are complete.This
Becerra project cannot be constructed until adequate funds are identified. An application was
submitted for State Bicycle Transportation Account(BTA)funds on 12/1/06.
Sam Hicks Monument Park Playground Replacement This project will replace the playground at Sam Hicks Monument Park to comply with new
PW06-16 KavonHaghighi 0°/. NIA standards.The funding for this project is through Community Development Block Grant.
Funding for this project has been reallocated.Postponed until funds are allocated.
Auxiliary Lanes on 1-15 in Temecula A feasibility study will be conducted to determine if auxiliary lanes can be added between
Laura Bragg/ on and off-ramps on 1-15 in Temecula to improve the freeway operation.An RFP to
PW06-17 conduct the study was published on the City's website on 02/14/07. Proposals were
Amer Attar received on 03/16/07.The City reviewed the proposals and selected a consultant.Due to
funding constraints,this project is being delayed until Fiscal Year 2009/2010.
RIGHT OF WAY RELATED PROJECTS
French Valley Parkway/I-15 Overcrossing and William Review appraisals are in progress.Expected completion date is middle of December.
PW02.11 I Interchange,Project Report(PR) Becerra/Monic N/A NIA FF&E appraisal is complete.Relocation Assistance and Good Faith appraisals will follow
a Adameel the completion of the review appraisal.
Amer Attar
Butterfield Stage Road-Roripaugh CFD Researching(a)R/W,(b)regulatory agency status,(c)dry utility designs and reviewing(d)
Project Description:Research to create a bid Mayra De La Pay Requests.Review of RAN acquisition is progressing;RFCFD&the 3 reg.agencies
package(i.e.,Plans and Specs)to construct specific Torre/Monica
CFD 03A2 are on board w/the City take-over portion of work;Review of ex.dry utilly designs is
improvements(BCR,MHSR,fire station,etc.) Adamee/Amer
Contractor:N/A;Contract:N/A Attar progressing as well as Developer Reimb./Pay Requests.Working on a bid package for the
demolition of the Calixto property.
Diaz Realignment Jon Sal&arl Working with the City Attorney on the preparation of all the documents needed to record
PW 95.27 I Amer Attar various deeds on parcels affected by project and filing the Record of Survey.
Pechanga Parkway(right tum lanes) Monica Purchase&Sale Agreement was sent to property owner.He has not accepted the City's
PW 06-11 Adamee/Amer offer.City Council is to consider the adoption of the Resolution of Necessity at the
Attar 11/25/08 meeting.
Pechanga Parkway(mitigation land) Amer Purchase&Sale Agreement was sent to property owner.He has not accepted the City's
PW 99.11 AttarlMonica offer.City Council is to consider the adoption of the Resolution of Necessity at the
Adamee 11/25/08 meeting.
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PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp.l PAID(EI
bld date)
Surplus Land:Diaz Road Realignment Met with Outdoor Channel.An offer to sell was sent to them during the last period.Staff is
Amer Attar awaiting their response
Riverside County Flood Control Parcels-Old Town Received Purchase Agreement from RCFC;agreement was sent back with revisions.We
Amer Attar are waiting for the final agreement from RCFC
PW07-05 Santa Gertrudis Ped.Bridge Amer Attar The City Council approved the Purchase and Sale Agreement with Rancho California
Water District at the 10/14/08 meeting.Escrow has been opened.
PW06.12 Santiago Detention Basin Amer Attar Appraisal is ready to be finalized but has been put on hold per Bill Hughes
Ovedand Extension Monica To initiate this right of way work we need to order title reports during the next period to
PW00-26 Adamea/Amer intiate the appraisal process.
Attar
Policy re:Site Assessments Amer Attar Editing Site Assessment policy
Miscellaneous Right of Way Related Items Amer Attar On-going review of Caltrans procedures;working on draft of Relocation handout required by law
SPECIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS
CFD 03,02 Roripaugh Ranch CFD Amer Attar NIA Reviewing submitted Reimbursement Request for the two bridges with the City attorney.
CFD 01-02 Harveston CFD Amer Attar NIA No activities
CFD 03-06 Harveston CFD Amer Attar NIA NIA No activities
CFD 03-01 Crown Hill CFD Amer Attar NIA NIA No activities
CFD 03-03 Wolf Creek CFD Amer Attar NIA N/A Processing Reimbursement Requests.
CFD 02.08 Serena Hills CFD Amer Attar NIA N/A No activities
Quarterly Review-Tracking,preparing,and Various Projects.
Various I processing Federal,State and TUMF Funds Julie Dauer On-going N/A
Reimbursements
Contract Administration On-going review of CIP project contracts,amendments,extra work authorizations&
Various I Julie Dauer On-going NIA change orders and maintaining budget accounts.Providing assistance to staff in
processing invoices for all CIP division projects.
Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail Project Is currently in construction phase.Continue to process reimbursement requests for
PW01.27 I Julie Dauer N/A NIA Caltrans submittal and approval.
Surface Transportation Program(STP)-De Portola Received approved PES,CE and NES(MI)for environmental clearance on October 30,
PW06.10 Road Pavement Rehabilitation Julie Dauer N/A NIA 2007.Final plans&specifications being prepared for construction phase of work.
Highway Bridge Replacement&Rehabilitation In process of updating and revising original PES form for submital to Caltrans,
PW03-05 I Program(HBRR) - Main Street Bridge Julie Dauer NIA NIA Environmental Division to obtain environmental clearances&approval to proceed with
final design processes.Total HBRR funds$3,920,000.
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 9 OF 10
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 11/13/2008
%TIME %
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp./ PAID($)
bid date)
SR2S-Safe Routes to School Program-Ped/Bicycle Prepared and submitted PES&ISA checklist documents to Caltrans for environmental
Bridge over Santa Gertrudis Crk to Chaparral High review.Comments from Local Assistance received on November 5,2008.Jon Salazar&I
PWOS-11 I Julie Dauer NIA NIA will address comments as quickly as possible and re-submit package to Caltrans.SR2S
funding has been awarded in the amount of$425,520.No State funds are to be allocated
for this project,therefore NEPA environmental processes will be required.In addition to
SR2S funding we have been awarded$132,000 in SB821 funding.
Various I Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee(TUMF) Julie Dauer N/A NIA Quarter Ended 9/30/08- review of expenditures for TUMF reimbursement requests
completed and prepared for submittal to WRCOG&RCTC.
TE-Transportation Enhancement Program funding is scheduled for FY2009-2010.Environmental clearance has been
PW06-15 I Winchester Road/State Route 79 North Corridor Julie Dauer NIA NIA approved and project is slated for construction in the next fiscal year.Total funds awarded
Beautification Projec per TE Funding adjustments$1,133,000.
PW99 11 Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements- Project is currently in construction.Continue to review construction expenditures which
Public Land 8 Highways Funded Julie Dauer N/A NIA may be eligible for federal reimbursement.Prepare and submit reimbursement requests to
(Phase II) Caltrans,Sacramento.Total PLH funding is$4,000,000.
Various I Bond Releases Julie Dauer N/A NIA Continued review of CIP project bonds scheduled for release.
2006/07 Bicycle Transportation Account Preparing a resolution for City Council to approve a Cooperative Work Agreement(CWA).
BTA Funds The CWA will extend the terms of the original agreement to allow for the continuation of
PW08A4 I Santa Germus Creek Bicycle Trail Extension and Julie Dauer NIA NIA project implementation and the award of a consultant agreement for this project.2006/07
Interconnectnnect BTA funds approved for the planning&preliminary engineering and total award of
$395,000.
Standardize the format of the Specifications for all Specifications library is continuously being updated and amended.The boiler-plate section
projects David McBride On-going NIA is also being reviewed and updated. Federal Specifications were updated and
standardized for De-Portola and Rancho California Road.
Circulation Element Implement Plan This Project is to identify all future projects necessary so that the current Circulation
Amer Attar/ Element of the General Plan is fully implemented. Data entry into the database is
Laura Bragg NIA NIA complete. The tasks of field verification,cost estimates preparation,and aerial mapping
have all been completed. This completed project information was submitted to Greg
Butler/Bill Hughes on March 27,2008.
Update Plans to Reflect As-Built Conditions for All City receives blue prints from many contractors marked with As-Built conditions for various
Recent Projects projects.Some of these As-Built conditions have never been transferred to the project
977979 On-going NIA mylars.As-Built plans will be created for all recent projects,if it was not done at the time of
submission.
Consultant Selection An Access database was created for our Consultant Selection List. Information is
Various Laura Bragg On-going NIA available on the Citys web-site on how to be placed on the list and responses are being
entered into the computer as they are received.
Pavement Rehabilitation-Rancho California Road Environmental clearance has been approved.Our"Request for Authorization to Proceed
(STPL) with Construction"(RFA)was submitted in June 2008 to Caltrans,Local Assistance.We
PW06-14 Pavement Rehabilitation of Rancho California Road Julie Dauer NIA NIA are awaiting approval of our request.Our latest correspondence with Caltrans was that
from Ynez Road to Butterfield Stage Road our RFA package had reached Sacramento and was currently in review.We anticipate
approval notification anytime.STPL funding of$2,958,000.
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 10 OF 10
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 11/13/2008
%TIME
PROJECT PRIORITY PROJECT NAME,DESCRIPTION, PROJECT COMPLETE CONTRACT CURRENT STATUS&PROGRESS
NO CONTRACTOR&CONTRACT$'s ENGINEER (Est.comp./ CONTRACT
(E)
bid date)
Citywide Traffic Light Synchronization System Prepared documents for Planning Department environmental review to obtain CEQA
TBD I Purchase,install&implement an adaptive traffic Julie Dauer NIA NIA compliance for our Citywide Adpative Traffic Light Synchronization System.City has been
signal synchronization system along six corridors awarded$515,000 in Traffic Light Synchronization Program(TLSP)funding.
within the City.
PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS
Re-Stripe Route 79 South to Blanes from PechangaThis project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway(formerly Slate
Parkway to I-15 Kendra Route 79 South)from 1-15 to Pechanga Parkway.The project is out to bid. Bid opening is
PW0748 I Hannah- 0% 0%
Contractor: Meistrell scheduled for 01/08/09.
Contract Amount:
MEMORANDUM
TO: Bill Hughes,Director of Public Works
FROM: 69# Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent 1989
DATE: November 6,2008
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report• October,2008
The following activities were performed by Public Works Department,Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel
for the month of October,2008:
I. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 85
B. Total signs installed i
C. Total signs repaired 81
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 20
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 5,346
B. Total Tons 59
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 613
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 0
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 37
B. Total S.F. 3,100
VII. STENCILING
A. 176 New and repainted legends
B. 800 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 61 service order requests
for the month of September,2008.
The Maintenance Crew has also put in 225 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. 2008 was $63,994.00
compared to$34,885.00 for the month of September.2008.
Account No. 5402 $29,069.00
Account No. 5401 $34,925.00
Account No. 999-5402 $ -0-
cc: Dan York, Deputy Director of Public Works/Land Development
Ali Moghadam, Principal Engineer - Traffic
Amer Attar,Principal Engineer - Capital Improvements
Jerry Alegria, Senior Engineer - Land Development
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: November 6,2008
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By: Bill Hughes
STREET MAINTENANCE Prepared By,"' Brad Buron
FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009
2nd QUARTER
WORK WORK WORKTOTAL C TOTAL COST
COMPLETED COST FOR COMPLETED COST FOR COMPLETED COST FOR FOR THIS FOR LAST
SCOPE OF WORK OCT. '08 OCT.'08 NOV. '08 NOV. '08 DEC. '08 DEC.'08 FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT AC
Square Footage: 5,346 $15,677.62 $68,682.69 $214,698.23
Tons: 59
SIDEWALK CURB&GUTTER REPAIR
Square Footage: 0 $0.00 $0.00 $18,620.00
PCC Yards: 0 $0.00 $23,765.00 $0.00
STRIPING LINEAR FEET:
1,942,525 $131,369.89 $131,385.09 $269,156.90
IN-HOUSE PAINTING LEGENDS:
176 $6,408.00 $18,936.00 $18,522.00
SIGNS REPLACED
Material: 85 $4,250.00 $18,350.00 $36,050.00
Labor: $2,243.15 $9,665.13 $18,185.91
SIGNS INSTALLED
Material: 1 $50.00 $650.00 $22,300.00
Labor: $26.00 $342.68 $11,188.16
GRAFFITI
Square Footage: 3,160
DRAINAGE CHANNELS CLEANED
Basins: 613 $16.177.77 $38,767.61 $45,941.78
Channels: 4 $34,925.00 $34,925.00 $192,061.93
IN-HOUSE TREES TRIMMED:
20 $527.80 $3,932.11 $5,106.68
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS:
47
AFTER HOURS CALL OUTS:
225 $8,907.75 $21,220.24 $61,986.82
R.O.W.WEED ABATEMENT:
0 $80.00 $304.32
TOTALS $220,762.98 $370,721.45 $914,152.73
RWAINTAINNIOACTRPT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED (Date Submitted: 06-Nov-06
FISCAL YEAR 2007-2008 Submitted By: D BILL HUGHES
Prepared By: *BRAD BURON
CONTRACTORS JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER IST HALF TOTALS YEAR-TO-DATE
Asphalt Square Feet 0 0 0 0 0 0
Concrete Square Feet 0 2,177 0 0 2,177 2,177
Drainage Channels 0 0 0 4 4 4
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $23,765.00 $0.00 $34,925.00 $23,765.00 $23,765.00
CONTRACT STRIPING
Striping Linear Feet 0 0 0 1,942,525 0 0
Sandblasting Linear Feet 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $131,369.89 $0.00 $0.00
TREE CONTRACTORS
Trees Trimmed 72 0 91 229 163 163
Trees Removed 0 0 10 6 0 0
TOTAL COSTS $3,000.00 $0.00 $7,808.00 $12,369.00 $10,808.00 $10,808.00
R.O.W.SPRAYING SQ. FT. 0 0 0 288,860 0 0
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,750.00 $0.00 $0.00
CITY MAINTENANCE CREW
Signs Replaced 119 91 72 85 367 367
Signs Installed 7 5 0 1 13 13
Catch Basins Cleaned 203 254 399 613 1,469 1,469
Trees Trimmed 37 36 56 20 149 149
R.O.W.Weed Abatement 0 0 300 0 300 300
New&Repainted Legends 597 515 454 176 1,742 1,742
After Hours Call Outs 138 92 81 225 536 536
Service Order Requests 34 58 61 47 200 200
Graffiti Removal-Sq Ft 4,187 10,874 3,455 3 100 1 21,616 21,616
TOTAL COSTS $37,619.17 $40,327.98 $48,246.32 $54,468.09 $180,661.56 $180,661.56
WMAINTA1NMACRTPUULY THRU DEC
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of October,2008
DATE DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST
/B
ACCOUNT STREET/CHANNELRDJGE 7OF WORK SIZE
C0A711iR mm"; tE� E`BjL �'r1�BIiYCv
Date: 10/03/08 CITYWIDE CITYWIDE NPDES PLACEMENT IN R.O.W.s
#5402
TOTAL COST $ 9,500.00
Date: 10/30/08 DENDY PARKWAY& REPLACE DAMAGED P.C.C.
MARGARITA N/O MORAGA
#5402
TOTAL COST $ 2,600.00
Date: 10/30/08 DEL RIO BRIDGE OUTLET WASH-OUT BACKFILL,COMPACT,PLACE RIP-RAP AND
SLURRY
#5401
TOTAL COST $ 6,500.00
CONTRACTOR: BECKER ENGINEERING
Date: 10/08/08 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD REMOVE SILT&DEBRIS;INSTALL NPDES
MEASURES
#5402
TOTAL COST $ 4,525.00
Date: 10/08/08 VALLEJO CHANNEL REMOVE SILT&DEBRIS FROM CHANNEL
#5401
TOTAL COST $13,865.00
Date: 10/15/08 SANTIAGO AT YNEZ CONSTRUCT DESILTING POND FOR NPDES
MEASURES
#5401
TOTAL COST $ 6,185.00
Date: 19/29/08 VALLEJO CHANNEL PLACE 25 YDS.SLURRY IN CHANNEL TO
PROTECT RIP-RAP AND EROSION
#5401
TOTAL COST $ 8,375.00
CONTRACTOR: RENE'S COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT
Date: 10/08 CITYWIDE TRASH,WEEDS, DEBRIS AND V-DITCH
CLEANING IN R.O.W.s
#5402
TOTAL COST $12,444.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 $34,925.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $29,069.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99-5402 -0-
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
DATE. s s .
TOTAL
-. _. .°• E y .,� � TONS
10/06/08 SANTIAGO AT BRIDGE DECK OVERLAY A.C. 383 3.5
10/07/08 SANTIAGO AT BRIDGE DECK OVERLAY A.C. 108 2.5
10/08/08 OLD TOWN AREA OVERLAY A.C. 350 3.5
10/09/08 OLD TOWN AREA OVERLAY A.C. 79 2
10/13/08 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIRS 155 3
10/14/08 MEADOWVIEW AREA REPAIR OVER-SIDE DRAINS 376 3
10/15/08 CITYWIDE A.C.OVERLAYS 490 4
10/16/08 CITYWIDE A.C.OVERLAYS 499 3.5
10/20/08 VIA LA VIDA R&R A.C. 285 5.5
10/21/08 MARGARITA AT PIO PICO R&R A.C. 285 8
10/22/08 42762 AGENA STREET R&R A.C. 266 7
10/23/08 PAUBA AT LA PRIMAVERA A.C.OVERLAYS 352 5
10/27/08 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIRS 637 3
10/28/08 ENTERPRISE CIRCLE R&R A.C. 78 2
10/29/08 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT CITY LIMITS A.C. OVERLAYS 1,003 3.5
TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 5.346
TOTAL TONS 59
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
DAVE y
,.
10/01/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 13 CATCH BASINS
10/01/08 AREA#1 CLEANED&CHECKED 56 CATCH BASINS
10/01/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 13 CATCH BASINS
10/02/08 AREAS#1  CLEANED&CHECKED 106 CATCH BASINS
10/02/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 12 CATCH BASINS
10/06/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 24 CATCH BASINS
10/07/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 20 CATCH BASINS
10/08/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 19 CATCH BASINS
10/09/08 AREA#2' CLEANED&CHECKED 7 CATCH BASINS
10/13/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 14 CATCH BASINS
10/15/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 21 CATCH BASINS
10/16/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 9 CATCH BASINS
10/20/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 23 CATCH BASINS
10/20/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 17 CATCH BASINS
10/21/08 AREA#4 CLEANED&CHECKED 26 CATCH BASINS
10/21/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 18 CATCH BASINS
10/21/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 20 CATCH BASINS
10/22/08 AREA#4 CLEANED&CHECKED 13 CATCH BASINS
10/22/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 22 CATCH BASINS
10/22/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 23 CATCH BASINS
10/23/08 AREA#4 CLEANED&CHECKED 33 CATCH BASINS
10/27/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 28 CATCH BASINS
10/28/08 AREA#3 CLEANED&CHECKED 29 CATCH BASINS
10/28/08 AREA#5 CLEANED&CHECKED 19 CATCH BASINS
10/28/06 AREA#5 CLEANED&CHECKED 19 CATCH BASINS
10/30/08 AREAS#1  CLEANED&CHECKED 9 CATCH BASINS
TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED& CHECKED 613
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
Allow
VfKCOIVLEP)ErD.,,
10/01/08 PASEO GALLANTE REMOVED 3 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/02/08 REDHAWK REMOVED 8 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/03/08 JUNE COURT REMOVED 6 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/03/08 HOPACTONG REMOVED 36 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/03/08 LAHONTAN STREET REMOVED 50 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 24 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 PECHANGA BRIDGE REMOVED 74 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 WOLF CREEK/REDHAWK REMOVED 37 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 BUTTERFIELD BRIDGE REMOVED 148 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 LOMA LINDA REMOVED 21 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 EMPIRE CREEK INLET REMOVED 22 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 27531 YNEZ REMOVED 11 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/06/08 WINCHESTER BRIDGE REMOVED 1,103 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/10/08 28535 FRONT STREET REMOVED 10 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/10/08 TOWER PLAZA REMOVED 37 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/13/08 MEADOWS PARKWAY AT CORTE FLORECITA REMOVED 63 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/13/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 151 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/14/08 MEADOWS PARKWAY AT CORTE FLORECITA REMOVED 47 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/14/08 ROMANCE AT TOY COURT REMOVED 25 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/15/08 27133 JEFFERSON REMOVED 46 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/16/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS REMOVED 97 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/20/08 DEER HOLLOW REMOVED 166 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/20/08 DEER MEADOWS REMOVED 20 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/20/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 210 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/21/08 WOLF VALLEY REMOVED 22 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/21/08 MARGARITA ROAD AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD REMOVED 20 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/22/08 COUNTY CENTER REMOVED 27 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
RM MWMMWKCMPLTD\GkA TI\
DATE LOCATION WORK COMPLETED
10/24/08 45686 HURON REMOVED 40 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/27/08 AVENIDA DE MISSIONS REMOVED 86 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/27/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 114 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/28/08 WELTON REMOVED 19 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/28/08 VAIL RANCH REMOVED 38 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/29/08 CORTE RODRIGUEZ REMOVED 10 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/30/08 WABASH LANE REMOVED 160 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/30/08 BEDFORD COURT REMOVED 35 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
10/30/08 MARGARITA ROAD REMOVED 108 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
10/31/08 DATE STREET AT YNEZ REMOVED 6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 3,100
L-L TOTAL LOCATIONS 37
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
2008 GRAFFITI REMOVAL
SQUARE
FOOTAGE TOTAL CALLS
51000 - - -- --
January 8,779 49000
January 46 47000
February 5,831 February 40 45000 -
March 57 43000 _
March 33,016 April 62 39000 -
April 5,253 June 37 ay 43 35000 -
July 44 33000
May 2,990 31000
August 36 29000
June9,862 September 40 27000
October 37 25000
23000 -
July 4,187 November 21000 -
December 19000 -
August 10,874 17000 -
15000 -
September 3,455 13000 _
11000
9000 -
October 3,100 7000 -
Totals for the Year 5000
3000 -
November To Date 1000
December November 1,2008 JAN FEB MAR APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
Sq. Foot 87,347 SQ Fr
Calls 442
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
DATE DATE WORK
REC'D LOCATION REQUEST COMPLETED
10/03/08 42568 CONDIDA DRIVE TREE REMOVAL 10/03/08
10/05/08 CROWNE HILL ROAD POTHOLE 10/05/08
10/06/08 MARGARITA ROAD DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/06/08
10/06/08 32918 BONITA MESA TREE CONCERN 10/06/08
10/06/08 MORAGA ROAD DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/06/08
10/06/08 GREEN TREE ROAD SAND IN PIPES 10/06/08
10/06/08 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL V-DITCH CLEANING 10/06/08
10/06/08 MORAGA ROAD CHANNEL CLEANING 10/06/08
10/07/08 LEIGH LANE TRASH CLEAN-UP 10/07/08
10/07/08 LA SERENA TRANSMISSION FLUID IN STREET 10/07/08
10/07/08 TEMECULA PARKWAY STICKER ON SIGN 10/07/08
10/08/08 ANACONDA COURT S.N.S. MISSING 10/08/08
10/09/08 REDHAWK PARKWAY TREE LIMB 10/09/08
10/10/08 BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD TREE TRIMMING 10/10/08
10/13/08 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT MARGARITA DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/13/08
10/13/08 YNEZ N/B DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/13/08
10/13/08 45680 CORTE LOBOS ROOT PRUNING 10/13/08
10/13/08 WAGASA PLACE STORM DRAIN CLEANING 10/13/08
10/14/08 CHANDLER WEED ABATEMENT 10/14/08
10/14/08 CHANDLER TRASH PICK-UP 10/14/08
10/16/08 NICOLAS AT VIA LOBO TRASH PICK-UP 10/16/08
10/16/08 JEFFERSON N/0 SANBORN RAISED SIDEWALK 10/16/08
10/21/08 CALABRIA DRIVE FADED STOP SIGN 10/21/08
10/21/08 42070 TEATREE COURT ROOT PRUNING 10/21/08
10/22/08 31842 CORTE MONTECITO TREE TRIMMING 10/22/08
10/22/08 MORAGA DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/22/08
10/22/08 SOMERSET SIGN DOWN 10/22/08
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DATE DATE WORK
REC'D LOCATION REQUEST COMPLETED
10/22/08 TEMECULA PARKWAY A.C. REPAIRS 10/22/08
10/22/08 31400 VIA EDUARDO TREE REMOVAL 10/22/08
10/23/08 GOLDEN ROD OIL SPILL 10/23/08
10/24/08 CORTE BENAVENTE S.N.S.MISSING 10/24/08
10/27/08 42070 TEATREE COURT ROOT PRUNING 10/27/08
10/27/08 29910 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL STORM DRAIN PLUGGED 10/27/08
10/27/08 40555 NEW TOWN DRIVE STORM DRAIN PLUGGED 10/27/08
10/27/08 MORAGA DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/27/08
10/27/08 ORCHARD CHURCH DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/27/08
10/27/08 MORAGA AT CHANNEL DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/27/08
10/28/08 LA SERENA DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/28/08
10/28/08 MORAGA DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/28/08
10/28/-08 42797 TWILIGHT COURT TREE TRIMMING 10/28/08
10/28/08 31955 LODGE HOUSE COURT DEAD TREE 10/28/08
10/28/08 45964 PARSIPPANY COURT DEAD TREE 10/28/08
10/29/08 HOPE WAY DEBRIS PICK-UP 10/29/08
10/30/08 BUTTERFIIELD STAGE ROAD STORM DRAIN CLOGGED 10/30/08
10/30/08 LOMA LINDA ROAD CELL IN DRAIN 10/30/08
10/30/08 45492 TOURNAMENT LANE TREE TRIMMING 10/30/08
10/30/08 FLORES AT YNEZ STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE 10/30/08
TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 47
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF OCTOBER,2008IN -
10/01/08 WINDSOR ROAD TRIMMED 4 R.O.W.TREES
10/02/08 CITYWIDE SIGN MAINTENANCE TRIMMED 7 R.O.W.TREES
10/06/08 MORENO TRIMMED 6 R.O.W.TREES
10/09/08 MAIN STREET TRIMMED 3 R.O.W.TREES
TOTAL R.O.W.TREES TRIMMED 20
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SIGNS
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
WORK CrQ1VIPLETED
10/01/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 4 REPAIRED 5
10/02/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 10 REPAIRED 5
10/07/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 21 REPAIRED 2
10/08/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 2
10/09/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 2 REPAIRED 6
10/09/08 4141 CHEMIN COLITET INSTALLED N-14-1
10/14/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 8 REPAIRED 1
10/15/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 6 REPAIRED 2
10/16/08 WINCHESTER REPLACED 1 INSTALLED 3
10/20/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 1 4 REPAIRED 2
10/21/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 3 REPAIRED 2
10/22/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 12 REPAIRED 7
10/23/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 2 REPAIRED 38
10/27/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 7 REPAIRED 4
10/31/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 7 REPAIRED 4
TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 85
TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 1
TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 81
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MONTH OF OCTOBER, 2008
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10/01/08 AREA#3 REPAINTED 73LEGENDS
10/02/08 AREAS#3 REPAINTED 20 LEGENDS
10/07/08 AREA#5 REPAINTED 40 LEGENDS
10/09/08 AREA#4 REPAINTED 18 LEGENDS
10/09/08 AREA#2 REPAINTED 800 L.F. RED CURB
10/29/08 AREA#2 REPAINTED 12 LEGENDS
10/30/08 AREAS#2 REPAINTED 13 LEGENDS
TOTAL NEW&REPAINTED LEGENDS 176
NEW&REPAINTED RED CURB&STRIPING L.F. 800
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Bill Hughes,Director of Public Works
FROM: 09� Brad Buron,Maintenance Superintendent 1989
DATE: December 5,2008
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report- November,2008
The following activities were performed by Public Works Department,Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel
for the month of November,2008:
I. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 43
B. Total signs installed 3
C. Total signs repaired 19
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 63
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 5,845
B. Total Tons 84
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 255
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 3,150
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 4,259
B. Total S.F. 29
VII. STENCILING
A. 57 New and repainted legends
B. 0 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
Also,City Maintenance staff responded to 35 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 October.2008.
The Maintenance Crew has also put in 78 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 November. 2008 was $8,727.00
compared to$63,994.00 for the month of October.2008.
Account No. 5402 $7,217.00
Account No. 5401 $ -0-
Account
0-
Account No. 999-5402 $ 1,510.00
cc: Greg Butler, Deputy Director/CIP
Dan York, Deputy Director of Public Works
Ali Moghadam, Principal Engineer - (Traffic)
Amer Attar, Principal Engineer - (Capital Improvements)
Jerry Alegria, Senior Engineer - (Land Development)
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED Date Submitted: os-Dec.Os
FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009 Submitted By: BILL HUGHES
Prepared By: 39 BRAD BURON
CONTRACTORS JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 1ST HALF TOTALS YEAR-TO-DATE
Asphalt Square Feet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Concrete Square Feet 0 2,177 0 0 0 2,177 2,177
Drainage Channels 0 0 0 4 0 4 4
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $23,765.00 $0.00 $34,925.00 $0.00 $58,690.00 $23,765.00
CONTRACT STRIPING
Striping Linear Feet 0 0 0 1,942,525 0 1,942,525 0
Sandblasting Linear Feet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $131,369.89 $0.00 $131,369.89 $0.00
TREE CONTRACTORS
Trees Trimmed 72 0 91 229 179 571 163
Trees Removed 0 0 10 6 3 19 0
TOTAL COSTS $3,000.00 $0.00 $7,808.00 $12,369.00 $9796.00 $32,973.00 $10,808.00
R.O.W.SPRAYING SQ. FT. 0 0 0 288,860 0 288,860 0
TOTAL COSTS $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $9,750.00 $0.00 $9,750.00 $0.00
CITY MAINTENANCE CREW
Signs Replaced 119 91 72 85 43 410 367
Signs Installed 7 5 0 1 3 16 13
Catch Basins Cleaned 203 254 399 613 255 1,724 1,469
Trees Trimmed 37 36 56 20 63 212 149
R.O.W.Weed Abatement 0 0 300 0 3,150 3,450 300
New&Repainted Legends 597 515 454 176 57 1,799 1,742
After Hours Call Outs 138 92 81 225 78 614 536
Service Order Requests 34 58 61 47 35 235 200
Graffiti Removal-S Ft 4,187 10,874 3,455 3,100 4,259 25,875 21,616
TOTAL COSTS $37,619.17 $40,327.98 $48,246.32 $54,468.09 $33,020.75 $213,682.31 $180,661.56
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: December 5,2008
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By: Bill Hughes
STREET MAINTENANCE Prepared Byj013rad Buron
FISCAL YEAR 2008-2009
gni[C2UARTER" ', .
WOK WORK WORK TMALCOST TOTAL COST
COMPLETED COST FOR COMPLETED COST FOR COMPLETED COST FOR FOR THIS FOR LAST
SCOPE OF WORK OCT. '08 OCT.108 NOV. '08 NOV. '08 DEC. '08 DEC.'08 FISCAL YEAR FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT AC
Square Footage: 5,346 $15,877.62 5,845 $17,359.65 $86,042.34 $214,698.23
Tons: 59 84
SIDEWALK CURB&GUTTER REPAIR
Square Footage: 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 $0.00 $18,620.00
PCC Yards: 0 $0.00 0 $0.00 $23,765.00 $0.00
STRIPING LINEAR FEET:
1,942,525 $131,369.89 0 $0.00 $131,385.09 $269,166.90
IN-HOUSE PAINTING LEGENDS:
176 $6,408.00 57 $456.00 $19,392.00 $18,522.00
SIGNS REPLACED
Material: 85 $4,250.00 543 $2,150.00 $20,500.00 $36,050.00
Labor: $2,243.15 $1,134.77 $10,819.90 $18,185.91
SIGNS INSTALLED
Material: 1 $50.00 3 $150.00 $800.00 $22,300.00
Labor: $26.00 $79.17 $421.85 $11,188.16
GRAFFITI
Square Footage: 3,100 4,259
DRAINAGE CHANNELS CLEANED
Basins: 613 $16,177.77 255 $6,729.45 $45,497.06 $45,941.78
Channels: 4 $34,925.00 0 $34,925.00 $192,061.93
IN-HOUSE TREES TRIMMED:
20 $527.80 63 $1662.57 $5,594.66 $5,106.68
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS:
47 35
AFTER HOURS CALL OUTS:
225 $8,907.75 78 $3,088.02 $24,308.26 $61,986.82
R.O.W.WEED ABATEMENT: $291.12
0 3,150 $211.12 $80.00 $304.32
TOTALS $220,762.98 $33,020.75 $403,742.30 $914,152.73
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STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of November,2005
DATE DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST
ACCOUNT STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE OF WORK SIZE
CONTRACTOR: MONTELEONEO XCA'-: MING
Date: 11/18/08 SERVICE LEVEL"R' AREAS GRADED ROADS IN SERVICE LEVEL"R"AREAS
#999-5402
TOTAL COST $ 1,510.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
CONTRACTOR: RENE'S COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT
Date: 11/08 CITYWIDE TRASH,DEBRIS AND WEED ABATEMENT ALONG
CITY R.O.W.'S
#5402
TOTAL COST $ 4,992.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
CONTRAb 0 BECKElilElx(.IFIE I STG "
Date: 11/13/08 CITYWIDE A.C. SAW CUTTING FOR PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE CREWS
#5402
TOTAL COST $ 2,225.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 -0-
TOTAL
0-
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $7,217.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99.5402 $ 1,510.00
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF NOVEMBER 2008
AA'IEz r .' TOTAL
. .. ' TONS
11/03/08 LOLITA ROAD A.C.OVERLAYS 794 3
11/05/08 REDHAWK AT WOLF VALLEY R& R A.C. 130 14
11/12/08 CRYSTALAIRE R& R A.C. 258 8.5
11/13/08 MARGARITA N/O RANCHO VISTA R&R A.C. 212 7.5
11/17/08 PAUBA AT LA PRIMAVERA A.C.OVERLAYS 720 2.5
11/18/08 SANTIAGO AT MANZANO A.C. OVERLAYS 500 2.5
11/18/08 30310 COLINA R& R A.C. 995 17.5
11/19/08 DEL REY/PESCADO A.C.OVERLAY 461 3
11/20/08 RANCHO VISTA/LOMA PORTOLA R&R A.C. 475 12
11/20/08 30310 COLINA A.C.CAP 995 6
11/24/08 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT CALLE TAJO R& R A.C. 221 7.5
11/25/08 CITYWIDE POTHOLE REPAIRS 84 TEMP A.C.
TOTAL S.F.OF REPAIRS y
TOTAL TONS 84
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2008
DATE 4
. WORK COMPLETED
11/03/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 20 CATCH BASINS
11/04/08 CITYWIDE"RAIN" CLEANED&CHECKED 15 CATCH BASINS
11/05/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 19 CATCH BASINS
11/06/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 5 CATCH BASINS
11/10/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 25 CATCH BASINS
11/13/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 15 CATCH BASINS
11/17/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 23 CATCH BASINS
11/18/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 14 CATCH BASINS
11/19/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 26 CATCH BASINS
11/20/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 16 CATCH BASINS
11/24/08 CITYWIDE CLEANED&CHECKED 33 CATCH BASINS
11/25/08 AREA#2 CLEANED&CHECKED 19 CATCH BASINS
11/26/08 CITYWIDE"RAIN' CLEANED&CHECKED 25 CATCH BASINS
TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED&CHECKED 255
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2008
A WORK COMPLETED
11/03/08 AVENIDA DE MISSIONS CHANNEL REMOVED 171 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/03/08 REDHAWK AREA REMOVED 45 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/03/08 VAIL RANCH AREA REMOVED 42 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/03/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 184 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/04/08 CAMINO ROSALES REMOVED 238 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/04/08 REDHAWK REMOVED 100 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/06/08 LA SERENA AT BIG STAGE REMOVED 17 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/07/08 HUMBER CHANNEL REMOVED 21 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/10/08 VAIL RANCH AREA REMOVED 30 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/10/08 VINTAGE HILLS AREA REMOVED 605 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/10/08 TEMEKU THEATER PARKING REMOVED 28 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/10/08 RACHO VISTA SPILLWAY REMOVED 250 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/12/08 VERMONT REMOVED 160 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/12/08 "C"STREET CHANNEL REMOVED 82 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/13/08 VINTAGE HILLS CHANNEL REMOVED 470 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/14/08 TIOGA STREET REMOVED 17 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 FELIX VALDEZ REMOVED 73 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 REDHAWK AREA REMOVED 20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 BUTTERFIELD STAGE BRIDGE REMOVED 545 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 VAIL RANCH AREA REMOVED 46 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 YNEZ N/O RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD REMOVED 15 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/17/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CHANNEL REMOVED 78 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/19/08 OLD KENT ROAD REMOVED 23 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/21/08 PECHANGA PARKWAY CHANNEL REMOVED 75 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
11/24/08 SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK REMOVED 210 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/24/08 REDHAWK AREA REMOVED 20 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/25/08 RANCHO VISTA E/O MARGARITA ROAD REMOVED 492 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
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11/25/08 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD E/O MARGARITA ROAD REMOVED 154 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
11/26/08 RAINBOW CANYON ROAD REMOVED 48 S.F.OF GRAFFITI
TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 4.259
TOTAL LOCATIONS 29
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
2008 GRAFFITI REMOVAL
SQUARE
FOOTAGE TOTAL CALLS _
51000
January 8,779 49000
January 46 47000 -
February 5,831 February 40 4500043000 -
March 57 41000 -
March 33,016 April 62 39000 May 43 37000
April 5,253 June 37 35000 -
33000 -
May
3000 May 2,990 July 44 31000 _
August 36 29000
June 9,862 September 40 25000 -
October 37 23000 -
July 4,187 November 29 21000 -
December
1000 December 19000 -
Augist 10,874 17000 -
15000 -
13000 -
September 3,455 11000
9000
October 3,100 7000in
-
Totals for the Year 3000 -
November 4,259 To Date 1000
December 1,2008 JAN FEB MAR APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
December
Sq. Foot 91,606 SQ FT
Calls 471
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SIGNS
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2008
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11/03/08 LEVI COURT INSTALLED W14-1
11/03/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 5 REPAIRED 3
11/05/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 3 REPAIRED 2
11/06/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 1 REPAIRED
11/07/08 RUSTIC GLENN REPLACED 1
11/10/08 MIRA LOMA REPLACED 1
11/12/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 3 REPAIRED 1
11/13/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 11 REPAIRED 5
11/14/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 1 REPAIRED 1
11/17/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 1 5 REPAIRED 2
11/19/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 3 REPAIRED 1
11/20/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 4
11/24/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 2
11/25/08 CITYWIDE REPLACED 3
11/25/08 REDWOOD PLACE INSTALLED 2 R-260
11/26/08 CITYWIDE REPAIRED
TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 43
TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 3
TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 19
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
STENCILS/STRIPING
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2008
IMAM C� LF1FA
11/05/08 AREA#3 RETHERMO 18 LEGENDS
11/06/08 AREA#5 RETHERMO 5LEGENDS
11/12/08 AREA#5 REPAINTED 26LEGENDS
11/20/08 AREA#5 RETHERMO 8 LEGENDS
TOTAL NEW&REPAINTED LEGEND 57
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF NOVEMBER,2008
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11/17/08 STARLIGHT RIDGE TRIMMED 3 R.O.W.TREES
11/18/08 MARGARITA ROAD AT JEDEDIAH SMITH ROAD TRIMMED 12 R.O.W.TREES
11/19/08 MARGARITA ROAD AT SAN FERMIN TRIMMED 9 R.O.W.TREES
11/20/08 PECHANGA AT MUIRFIELD TRIMMED 8 R.O.W.TREES
11/20/08 MARGARITA ROAD TRIMMED 13 R.O.W.TREES
11/20/08 RANCHO HIGHLAND TRIMMED 5 R.O.W.TREES
11/24/08 JEFFERSON TRIMMED 8 R.O.W.TREES
11/26/08 RANCHO VISTA E/O MIRA LOMA TRIMMED 5 R.O.W.TREES
TOTAL R.O.W.TREES TRIMMED 63
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2008
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11/18/08 RANCHO VISTA ATYNEZ ABATED 500 S.F. R.O.W.WEEDS
11/20/08 PECHANGA AT TEMECULA PARKWAY ABATED 2,650 S.F. R.O.W.WEEDS
TOTAL S.F. R.O.W.WEEDS ABATED 3.150
POLICE CHIEF ' S REPORT
Ms.Tomi Arbogast—Chairperson December 11, 2008
City of Temecula
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, CA 92590
Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Traffic Division Activities/Events
Dear Chairperson Arbogast;
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of November 2008. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• SLAP update
• School zone report
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs: Fatal car accident-Solana Way and Del Rey.
• Community Action Patrol activity/patrol hours: 563. (YTD: 7521 hrs.)
• Special events for November: None to report.
• Radar Trailer Deployment—RT-2: Roripaugh X Senna Ct. Nov. 17—Nov 20
RT-3: Bardmore X Club House Nov. 20—Nov. 23
If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the
Temecula Police Department-(951) 696-3042
Sincerely,
Sergeant Ken Southern
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
November 2008.
Citations
Total 1823
Hazardous Citations 1008
Non-Hazardous Citations 482
S.L.A.P. 238
N.E.T. Citations 131
Parking Citations 333
School Zones 67
Seatbelts 51
Community Presentations 0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 49
Injury - Complaint of Pain 15
Injury 1
Fatal 1
Total 66
D.U.I. Arrests
D.U.I. Arrests 23
Cell Phone Cites
Total cell phone cites 138
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
FIRE CHIEF ' S REPORT
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
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RESERVE
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
12/2/2008
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Incidents Reported for year 2008 and TEMECULA City
5,302 Incidents Reported for year 2008 and TEMECULA City
Com Fire False FMS Haz Mal Medical MuftkFam Other Other PSA Res Fire Traffic Vehicle Wldland
Alarm Dwelling Fire Misc Collision Fire Fire
Station 1 Perris City of Temecula 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
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Station Total 0 3 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Station 2 City of Temecula 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Sunnymead
Station Total 0 1 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
Station 177 City of Temecula 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Pechanga#
177
Station Total 0 0 0 0 31 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Station 277 City of Temecula 0 1 0 0 37 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0
Pechanga#
277
Station Total 0 1 0 0 37 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 0
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Station 12 City of Temecula 6 95 12 3 572 0 10 4 29 1 147 9 5
Temecula
Station Total 6 96 12 3 672 0 10 4 29 1 147 9 6
Station 73 City of Temecula 4 278 33 6 1,080 2 16 2 71 3 222 16 3
Rancho
California
Station Total 4 278 33 6 1,080 2 16 2 71 3 222 i6 3
Station 83 City of Temecula 0 6 1 0 64 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0
French Valley
Station Total 0 6 1 0 54 0 0 0 1 0 6 0 0
Station 84 City of Temecula 1 90 14 2 1,175 1 14 2 70 8 101 8 2
Parkview
Station Total 1 90 U 2 1,175 1 14 2 70 9 101 8 2
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5,302 Incidents Reported for year 2008 and TEMECULA City
Com Fire False FMS Haz Mat Medical MultFFam Other Other PSA Res Fire Traffic Vehicle Wildland
Alarm Dwelling Fire Misc Collision Fire Fire
Station92 Wolf City of Temecula 4 83 1s 5 721 1 7 2 41 4 119 2 3
Creek
Station Total 4 83 18 6 721 1 7 2 41 4 119 2 3 1
Grand Total 14 557 79 16 3,687 4 48 11 212 17 607 36 14 1
Incidents by Jurisdiction
Com Fire False FMS Haz Mat Medical Multi-Fam Other Fire Other Misc PSA Res Fire Traffic Vehicle Wiltlland
Alarm Dwelling Collision Fire Fire
City of Temecula 14 667 79 16 3,687 4 48 11 212 17 887 36 14
Grand Total 14 557 79 16 3,687 4 48 11 212 17 607 36 14 r
Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
Com Fire False FMS Haz Mat Medical Multi-Fam Other Fire Other Misc PSA Res Fire Traffic Vehicle Wiltlland
Alarm Dwelling Collision Fire Fire
District 1 BOB BUSTER 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
District 3 JEFF STONE 14 557 79 16 3,687 4 48 11 212 17 606 36 14
Grand Total 14 557 79 16 3,687 4 48 11 212 17 607 36 14 1
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Temecula Emergency Responses
Year to Date 2008
■ 0.68%
❑ 0.32% 00.26% 010.51%
❑ 11 .45% 00.26% ❑ 1 .49%
■4.00% ■Com Fire
■0.30% N False Alarm
00.21% ❑FMS
■0.91% ■Haz Mat
0.08% ■Medical
®Multi-Family Dwelling
■Other Fire
❑Other Misc
■PSA
O Res Fire
❑Traffic Collision
■Vehicle Fire
069.54% ®Wildland Fire
FREEWAY COMPLEX FIRE FACT SHEET
www.fiire.ca.gov www.ocfa.ora ww.fire.lacounty.eov
UPDATED: 1111912008 at 2:00 p.m.
START DATE/TIME: November 15, 2008 at 9:01 a.m.
CAUSE: CAL FIRE fire investigators are continuing the investigation into the Freeway Fire. It is
possible the fire was caused by a vehicle's exhaust equipment; however, investigators are still
evaluating evidence and witness statements. For additional information regarding the investigation
contact CAL FIRE-Riverside Unit Public Information Officer Captain Julie Hutchinson at 951 377-8380
or the CAL FIRE Public Affairs Office at 951 940-6985
LOCATION: Los Angeles County, Corona and Orange County (Yorba Linda, Brea & Anaheim)
TOTAL ACRES BURNED: 30,305 acres ESTIMATED COST TO DATE: $14,890,005
CONTAINMENT: 100% REPORTED INJURIES: 14 minor firefighter injuries
DEMOBILIZATION OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT WILL CONTINUE
STRUCTURES DAMAGED OR DESTROYED:
• 187 residential structures destroyed (includes multi-family residences)
127 residential structures damaged
• 2 commercial properties destroyed
• 2 commercial properties damaged
• 11 outbuildings/other destroyed
• 32 outbuildings/other damaged
ROAD CLOSURES
• Carbon Canyon Road between Olinda Village and Sleepy Hollow due to Utility Company and
Cal Trans work.
SPECIAL NOTE: Local Assistance Center
LOCATION: East Anaheim Gymnasium 8165 East Santa Ana Canyon Road. Center will stay open
as needed. (East of South Weir Canyon Road)
HOURS: 7 am —8 pm. PHONE NUMBER: 714-765-3100.
Agency Information Phone Numbers
Anaheim Fire Department: Maria Sabol- 714-765-4311
Brea: Cindy Ryan- 714-990-7673
Orange County Fire Authority: Info Line- 714-573-6200, Greg McKeown PIO- 714-402-3739
Los Angeles County Fire: PIO Office- 323-881-2411
CALFIRE: Call Center- 951-940-6985, Fernando Herrera- 760-250-9881
Chino Valley Fire Department: 909-902-5260
Corona Fire Department: 951-736-2220
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