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MEETING AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
TO BE HELD AT
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, California
Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL: COMMISSIONERS: Arbogast, Hannum, Hagel, Ramos, Youmans
PRESENTATIONS:
PUBLIC COMMENTS
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COMMISSION REPORTS
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to exceed, ten (10) minutes will be devoted to these reports.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Action Minutes of June 25, 2009
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of June 25, 2009.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Request for Multi-Way Stop Signs - Harveston Community
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission:
Deny the request for Multi-Way Stop Signs on Harveston Drive at Dalton Road
and Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive and Village Road at Landings Road;
2. Direct staff to develop and present to the Commission a Citywide Comprehensive
Plan for the installation of marked crosswalks at multi-way stop intersections; and
3. Recommend maintaining the present level of control on Harveston Drive at
Lakeview Road and Harveston Way until the comprehensive plan is developed.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORTS
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORTS
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORTS
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on
Thursday, October 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
Action Minutes of June 25, 2009
ACTION MINUTES
OF
TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
THURSDAY, June 25, 2009
6:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATIONS:
Chairperson Youmans
Commissioner Curran
Arbogast, Curran, Hagel, Ramos, Youmans
Certificate of Distinguished Service - Chief Jerry Williams
Certificate of Distinguished Service - Sgt. Eric Albert
Vector Control Program Update - Jeff Johnson, Supervising Environmental Health Specialist DES
PUBLIC COMMENTS:
COMMISSION REPORTS:
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
Action Minutes of May 28, 2009
Approved staff recommendation - (5-0-0) - Commissioner Arbogast made the
motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Curran; and voice vote reflected
unanimous approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of May 28, 2009.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:51 P.M., Commissioner Arbogast moved, seconded by Commissioner Curran, to
adjourn the Public Traffic Safety Commission meeting to July 23, 2009, at 6:00 PM.
Gary Youmans
Chairperson
Dan York
City Engineer
ITEM NO. 2
Request for Multi-Way Stop Signs -
Harveston Community
AGENDA REPORT
TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
FROM: Daniel A. York, City Engineer
DATE: September 24, 2009
SUBJECT: Item
Request for Multi-Way Stop Signs - Harveston Community
Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission:
1. Deny the request for Multi-Way Stop signs on Harveston Drive at Dalton Road and
Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive and Village Road at Landings Road,
2. Direct Staff to develop and present to the Commission a Citywide Comprehensive Plan for
the installation of marked crosswalks at multi-way stop intersections, and
3. Recommend maintaining the present level of control on Harveston Drive at Lakeview Road
and Harveston Way until the comprehensive plan is developed.
BACKGROUND:
Staff received a request from the Harveston Community Association, Board of Directors to consider
the feasibility of installing multi-way stop signs at three (3) intersections on the Harveston loop road.
The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue
through the agenda notification process and by mail.
Harveston Drive is a forty-six (46) foot wide residential collector roadway which provides access to
the arterial roadway network for numerous single family and multi-family residential enclaves.
Harveston Drive is striped for one travel lane and bike lane in each direction, and a two-way left-turn
lane. The current Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Harveston Drive is 1,900 north of Dalton Way and
3,000 west of Harveston Way. The speed limit is posted at 35 MPH on Harveston Drive from
Harveston Way to Lakeview Road, 30 MPH from Lakeview Road to Harveston School Road, and 25
MPH from Harveston School Road to Township Road.
Village Road is a sixty-two (62) foot wide residential collector roadway which provides access to the
arterial roadway network for numerous single family and multi-family residential enclaves. Village
Road is striped for one travel lane and bike lane in each direction, a two-way left-turn lane and a
parking lane on each side of the street. Village Road carries approximately 1,600 ADT east of
Harveston Way. The speed limit is posted at 25 MPH on Village Road.
Dalton Road is a local roadway which provides access to Harveston Drive for numerous single
family residential units. Dalton Road is 40 feet wide with parking on both sides of the street. Dalton
Road carries approximately 300 ADT. The prima facie speed limit is 25 MPH on Dalton Road.
Lakehouse Road is a local roadway which provides access to Harveston Drive for numerous single
family residential units and the Harveston Community Center. Lakehouse Road is 40 feet wide with
parking on both sides of the street. Lakehouse Road carries approximately 1,000 ADT. The prima
facie speed limit is 25 MPH on Lakehouse Road.
Savannah Drive is a local roadway which provides access to Harveston Drive for numerous single
family and multi-family residential units. Savannah Drive is 40 feet wide with parking on both sides
of the street. Savannah Drive carries approximately 1,100 ADT. The prima facie speed limit is 25
MPH on Savannah Drive.
Landings Road is a local roadway which provides access to Village Road for numerous single family
and multi-family residential units. Landing Road is 40 feet wide with parking on both sides of the
street. Landing Road carries approximately 1,500 ADT. The prima facie speed limit is 25 MPH on
Landings Road.
In April 2009, the Multi-Way Stop Sign Installation Policy for Residential Streets was presented to
Public/Traffic Safety Commission for consideration and inclusion in the City's Neighborhood Traffic
Calming Program. The residential street multi-way stop sign installation policy considers reduced
minimum traffic volumes and collision history which is consistent with residential areas, incorporates
roadway characteristics that are consistent with residential/residential collector streets, and provides
a mechanism for addressing visibility constraints in residential areas.
The policy's warrant criteria was used to evaluate the need for multi-way stop signs on Harveston
Drive. The warrants allow for the installation of multi-way stop signs when the following conditions
are satisfied:
1. Minimum Traffic Volumes
a) The total vehicular volume entering the intersection from all approaches is equal to
or greater than three-hundred (300) vehicles per hour for any eight (8) hours of an
average day and
b) The combined vehicular volume and pedestrian volume from the minor street is equal
to or greater than one-hundred (100) per hour for the same eight (8) hours.
2. Collision History
a) Three (3) or more reported collisions within a twelve (12) month period of a type
susceptible to correction by a multi-way stop installation. Such accidents include right
and left-turn collisions as well as right-angle collisions.
3. Roadway Characteristics
a) The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles
per day,
b) The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away
from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs;
c) The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent
(40/60%) split, and
d) Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower.
WARRANTS 1, 2, and 3 MUST BE SATISFIED
Other criteria that may be considered when evaluating the need for multi-way stop signs include:
4. Visibility
a) The intersections sight distance is less than:
• 155 feet for 25 MPH
• 200 feet for 30 MPH
• 250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left-turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate high pedestrian
volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route to School plan.
8. There are no traffic signal or all-way stop controls located within 600 feet of the intersection.
9. The installation of multi-way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic circulation needs
for the residential area.
A review of the accident history for the twelve (12) month period from August 1, 2008 to July 31,
2009, indicates there were no reported collisions at the three intersections. This favorable record
can be attributed to driver familiarity with neighborhood roadway conditions and exercising due care
when entering each intersection.
An evaluation of sight distance was performed at each intersection, which revealed the following
results:
Harveston Drive and Dalton Road - The visibility looking north and south from Dalton Road
exceeds the minimum sight distance required for conditions and prevailing speeds. The
evaluation determined the sight distance visibility at this intersection is approximately 750
feet looking north from Dalton Road and 600 feet looking south from Dalton Road. An
unobstructed sight distance of approximately 250 feet is required for the posted speed limit
of 35 MPH on Harveston Drive.
Harveston Drive and Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive - The visibility looking east and west
from Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive exceeds the minimum sight distance required for
conditions and prevailing speeds. The evaluation determined the sight distance at this
intersection is approximately 350 feet looking west from Lakehouse Road and 500 feet
looking east from Lakehouse Road. The sight distance on Savannah Drive looking west is
approximately 660 feet and approximately 300 feet looking east. An unobstructed sight
distance of approximately 250 feet is required for the posted speed limit of 35 MPH on
Harveston Drive.
3. Village Road and Landings Road - The visibility looking east and west from Landings Road
exceeds the minimum sight distance required for conditions and prevailing speeds. The
evaluation determined the sight distance at this intersection is approximately 600 feet
looking west and 260 feet looking east from the north leg of Landings Road. The sight
distance on the south leg of Landings Road is approximately 200 feet looking west and 260
feet looking east. An unobstructed sight distance of approximately 155 feet is required for
the posted speed limit of 25 MPH on Village Road.
The Multi-Way Stop warrant analysis performed indicates that the combination of Warrants 1, 2 and
3 are not satisfied and multi-way stop controls are not justified. For these reasons, staff
recommends that the Commission deny the request for multi-way stop signs on Harveston Drive at
Dalton Road, Harveston Drive at Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive, and Village Road at Landings
Road.
In addition to the multi-way stop signs, the Harveston Community Association, Board of Directors,
requested that the City consider the feasibility of installing marked crosswalks at the proposed stop
sign locations and the following existing controlled intersections:
• Harveston Drive at Lakeview Road
• Harveston Drive at Harveston Way
In the past, the Commission has received numerous requests for the installation of marked
crosswalks at controlled locations. The City's practice has been to not install marked crosswalks at
multi-way stop intersections, except at intersections that are adjacent to school zones. The rationale
for this practice is that a marked crosswalk, even at stop locations, can give pedestrians a false
sense of security. Therefore, leaving the crossing unmarked puts the responsibility on the
pedestrian to be alert and cautious while crossing the street. Studies conducted of both marked and
unmarked locations support the minimal installation of marked crosswalks.
Under certain conditions however, it maybe appropriate to use a marked crosswalk at multi-way stop
intersections where there is a substantial conflict between vehicle and pedestrian movements,
where there is a significant concentration of pedestrians crossing the intersection, and where
pedestrians do not recognize the proper place to cross. Installing a marked crossing under these
conditions would follow the philosophy of marking crosswalks, only when necessary, to encourage
and appropriately guide pedestrians through an intersection.
Presently, there are numerous locations throughout the City, with similar characteristics to the two
requested locations in the Harveston Community, which provide a concentrated crossing for a
significant number of pedestrians. Given the three previously identified conditions where a marked
crosswalk may be necessary, Staff recommends developing a citywide comprehensive plan which
will identify potential candidate locations and will provide a mechanism for installing marked
crosswalks, when deemed appropriate. The comprehensive plan's analysis will consider the
intersections in the Harveston Community. In the interim, Staff recommends maintaining the
present level of control at the intersections of Harveston Drive at Lakeview Road and Harveston
Way with no additional markings, until the plan has been completed and brought back for
consideration by the Commission.
FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact associated with staff recommendation.
Attachment:
1. Exhibit "A" - Location Map
2. Exhibit "B" - Multi-Way Stop Warrants
3. Exhibit °C" - Written Request from Harveston Community Association
EXHIBIT "A"
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EXHIBIT "B"
MULTI-WAY STOP WARRANTS
MULTI-WAY STOP WARRANT (Residential Streets)
Major Street: Harveston Drive Critical Approach Speed 35 MPH
Minor Street: Dalton Road Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH
Wararnts 1, 2, and 3 Must Be Satisfied
1. Minimum Vehicular Volume Satisfied Yes No ~X
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 8-9 AM 1 12-1 PM 1 1-2 PM 1 3-4 PM 1 4-5 PM 1 5-6 PM 1 6-7 PM 1 7-8 PM 1 Hour
Total All
roaches
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131
130
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132 166
162
171
145
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Ped Volume
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2. Collision History Satisfied
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS
3 OR MORE 0
3. Roadway Characteristics Satisfied
(All Parts Below Must Be Satisfied)
A. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles
per day,
B. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away
from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs,
C. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40160%)
split, and
D. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower.
Options (Other Criteria That May Be Considered)
4. Visibility
The intersection sight distance is less than:
155 feet for 25 MPH
200 feet for 30 MPH
250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left-turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate
high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route School plan.
8. There are no traffic signal or all-way stop controls located within 600 feet of
the intersection.
9. The installation of multi-way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic
circulation needs of the residential area.
Yes 0 No ~X
Yes 0 No ~X
Yes 0 No OX
Yes O No ~X
Yes No OX
Yes OX No
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Yes No OX
Yes No ~X
Yes ~X No
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Yes OX No
Yes No 0
MULTI-WAY STOP WARRANT (Residential Streets)
Major Street: Harveston Drive Critical Approach Speed 35 MPH
Minor Street: Lakehouse Road/Savannah Drive Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH
Waramts 1, 2, and 3 Must Be Satisfied
1. Minimum Vehicular Volume Satisfied Yes No ~X
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 12-1 PM 1-2 PM 3.4 PM 4-5 PM 5.6 PM 6.7 PM 7-8 PM 8-9 PM Hour
Total All
Approaches
300
260
267
272
311
340
300
325
290
Combined Vehicular
Ped Volume
Minor Street
100
72
65
76
78
77
77
84
78
2. Collision History Satisfied
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS
3 OR MORE 0
3. Roadway Characteristics Satisfied
(All Parts Below Must Be Satisfied)
A. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles
per day,
B. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away
from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs,
C. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40/60%)
split, and
D. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower.
Options (Other Criteria That May Be Considered)
4. Visibility
The intersection sight distance is less than:
155 feet for 25 MPH
200 feet for 30 MPH
250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left-turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate
high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route School plan.
8. There are no traffic signal or all-way stop controls located within 600 feet of
the intersection.
8. The installation of multi-way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic
circulation needs of the residential area.
Yes 0 No O
Yes No O
Yes No
Yes No
Yes O No
Yes No
Satisfied
Yes 0 No 0
Yes 0 No
Yes O No
Yes O No
Yes No
Yes No
MULTI-WAY STOP WARRANT (Residential Streets)
Major Street: Village Road Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH
Minor Street: Landings Road Critical Approach Speed 25 MPH
Wararnts 1, 2, and 3 Must Be Satisfied
1. Minimum Vehicular Volume Satisfied Yes No ~X
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS 8-9 AM 1 12-1 PM 1 1-2 PM 3-0 PM 1 4-5 PM 1 5-6 PM 1 6-7 PM 1 7-8 PM I Hour
Total All
A roaches
300
189
211
190
201
203
239
218
188
Combined Vehicular
Ped Volume
Minor Street
100
81
89
80
78
89
89
90
86
2. Collision History Satisfied
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS
3 OR MORE 0
3. Roadway Characteristics Satisfied
(All Parts Below Must Be Satisfied)
A. The traffic volume on the uncontrolled street exceeds two thousand (2,000) vehicles
per day,
B. The intersection has four (4) legs, with the streets extending 600 feet or more away
from the intersection on at least three (3) of the legs,
C. The vehicular volumes on both streets are nearly equal to a forty/sixty percent (40160%)
split, and
D. Both streets are 44 feet wide or narrower
Options (Other Criteria That May Be Considered)
4. Visibility
The intersection sight distance is less than;
155 feet for 25 MPH
200 feet for 30 MPH
250 feet for 35 MPH
5. The need to control left-turn conflicts.
6. The need to control vehicle/pedestrian conflicts near locations that generate
high pedestrian volumes such as schools, parks and activity centers.
7. The roadways and intersection appear on a Suggested Route School plan.
8. There are no traffic signal or all-way stop controls located within 600 feet of
the intersection.
9. The installation of multi-way stop signs is compatible with overall traffic
circulation needs of the residential area.
Yes No
Yes No
Yes O No
Yes 0 No 0
Yes No
Yes No
Satisfied
Yes 0 No 0
Yes O No 0
Yes O No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
EXHIBIT "C"
WRITTEN REQUEST FROM HARVESTON COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
Harvesfon
January 28, 2009
Jerry Gonzalez
Public Works - City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, CA 92590
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PUBU. ,r IQRKS. DEPAj-Re: Harveston Community Association - Crosswalks & Additional Stop Sign Request
Dear Jerry:
As you know the Harveston Community Association members have been interested in exploring the
possibility of having the City install crosswalks and/or additional stop signs around the Harveston "loop"
Road for several years now. It is our understanding that the streets have been turned over to the City of
Temecula for maintenance. Therefore, we would like to submit our request again for your consideration.
As previously mentioned the concern the residents, staff and the Board have is the safety of the pedestrian
traffic along the Harveston Loop Road. Currently there are only three stops signs located at the three
main entry points of Harveston (Harveston School Road, Harveston Drive and Lakeview) and the school
site is the only location where a crosswalk exists around this entire loop. The main concern we have is
the ability of our residents and their children to cross the street so they may access the homesites,
recreation center and lake park in the center of our Community. Each day I witness students, parents and
children dodging cars trying to cross at Harveston Drive, Savannah, Dalton and Lakeview. The other
concern is the speed in which cars can accelerate to when driving around the loop. Since there is no stop
sign to slow them down I have seen cars reach 40+ mph at times. I have attached a map depicting the
potential locations of stops signs with cross walks that we would like the City to consider installing for
the safety of our Community residents and guests. I understand that there are certain limitations to the
placement of stop signs and crosswalks. If possible I would love to have the opportunity to meet with
you in person to review this topic and obtain a better understanding of the process.
Again, we appreciate your consideration of this request and look forward to hearing from you.
7anne if of the Board of Directors,
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Executive Director
Merit Property Management, Inc.
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MERIT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC.
29005 Lakehouse Rd. • Temecula, CA 92591 • 951/693-4076 • Fax 951/693-4074 • Website: lakelife.org
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Christopher Curran
33048 Romance PI.
Temecula, CA 92592
14 July 2009
Mayor Maryann Edwards
City of Temecula
43200 Business Park Dr.
Temecula, CA 92589
Dear Mayor Edwards:
cc: Council
Shawn Nelson
Greg Butler
Dan York
It is with sadness that I need to inform you of my resignation from the Public
Traffic/Safety Commission. Due to responsibilities that have arisen with my family, I
can no longer commit myself to serving in the role of commissioner.
I have enjoyed my time on the Commission and serving the wonderful city of Temecula.
The people that I have had the opportunity to work with have been spectacular and it is
no surprise why the city functions so smoothly. The other members of the Commission,
the police and fire personnel, and most of all the people from the city, have been
incredible in everything we have done. Always with the answers and the vast knowledge
of the best and most efficient way to solve any problem, they have been a pleasure to
serve with. I value the friendships I have made with them and I hope to see the continued
success of the city.
I appreciate your appointment to the Commission and thank you for all you do to make
Temecula a fantastic city.
Chris Curran
Commissioner
Public Traffic/Safety Commission
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CITY
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Greg Butler, Director of Public Works
FROM:
Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Supervis R)
DATE: August 7, 2009
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SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - July, 2009
The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel
for the month of July, 2009:
1. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced
B. Total signs installed
C. Total signs repaired
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns
III. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs
B. Total Tons
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations
B. Total S.F.
VII. STENCILING
A. 407 New and repainted legends
B. 420 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
20
41
28
34
7,998
67.05
211
0
139
5,341)
RAMA1N] AINXMOA(,TRP1'
Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 84 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming,
sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 103 service order requests
for the month of June, 2009.
The Maintenance Crew has also put in 175.5 hours of overtime which includes standby time, special events and
response to street emergencies.
The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of July, 2009 was $9,750.00 compared
to $12,914.95 for the month of June, 2009.
Account No. 5402
Account No. 5401
Account No. 999-5402
Electronic Copies:
Amer Attar, Principal Engineer
Dan York, City Engineer
Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer
$ 9,750.00
$ -0-
$ -0-
(Capital Improvements)
(Traffic Division)
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED
FISCAL YEAR 2009-2010
10rb SubNRW: Ar0. 6. UN
Su milted By. GREG BUTLER
PnprW By. ROD EY TUNVELL
CONTRACTORS " ~UL AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
1ST HALF TOTALS
YEAR-T04)ITE
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Asphalt Square Feet
0
0
Concrete Square Feet J (1
Fttia~r
0
0
Drainage Channels
0
0
TOTAL COSTS 'OtT
$0.00
$0.00
y Oro 1•aavV£4
CONTRACT STRIPING M
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,
Striping Linear Feet 0
0
0
Sandblasting Linear Feet y xi 4=
0
0
TOTAL COSTS $0 00: _
$0.00
$0.00
1
TREE CONTRACTORS
Trees Trimmed g
0
0
Trees Removed ❑
0
0
TOTAL COSTS $0'06
$0 0
0
00
$0
R.O.W. SPRAYING SO. FT. ? Y7S,~0(l
175,000
175,000
TOTAL COSTS Sg.I5~i`7[?
$9,750.00
$9,750.00
CITY MAINTENANCE CREW
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Signs Replaced 20
20
20
Signs Installed - 41
41
41
Catch Basins Cleaned 21T
211
211
Trees Trimmed 34
34
34
R.O.W. Weed Abatement d`
0
0
New 8 Repainted Legends 407
407
407
After Hours Call Outs t76
178
178
Service Order Requests 84
84
84
Graffiti Removal - Sq Ft 5,10
5340
5340
TOTAL COSTS $9,750.00
$9,750.00
1 $9,750.00
R?AWfTMt*1011CRTPU11Lr THtU DEC
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: August 7, 2W9
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By: Greg Butler
STREET MAINTENANCE Prepared By: Rodney TidweA
FISCAL YEAR 2009 - 2010
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IAIOR~C; WORK WORK
CONYPL iiD POSTFOR=JULY COMPLETED COST FOR AUG. COMPLETED COST FOR SEPT. TOTAL COST FOR TOTAL C08T FOR
ceno~ nc wno~r JULY 'e9 'A9 AUG. 119 '09 SEPT. '09 109 THIS FISCAL YEAR LAST FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT AC
Square Footage:
?,998
$n,764.0
$23,764.06
:220,875.22
Tons:
di8
X0.0
4 $0.00
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SIDEWALK CURB & GUTTER REPAIR
Square Footage:
0 :
o 0
0 $0.00
$0.00
PCG Yards:
t}
T $40
0 $0.00
$23,766.00
STRIPING LINEAR FEET:
"
-
424
528`<
Q` $29 40
$11311,3116.09
IN-HOUSE PAINTING LEGENDS:
'4076.1
rt 55:0
' $3,266.00
$211,405.00
SIGNS REPLACED
Material:
:24 a - :
51444G
o $1,000.00
$32,600.00
Labor.
$b27.t1
0 $627.50
$17,163.50
SIGNS INSTALLED
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Material:
4t
52~0b0 0
0 $2,050.00
$4,760.00
Labor:
1 tD84:9
9. $1,051.89
$2,505.66
GRAFFITI
Square Footage
b,344
DRAINAGE CHANNELS CLEANED
Basins
"'211 '
$6.568 2
9 $6,665.29
$109,070.67
Channels
4
50:0
0 $0.00
$103,237.78
IN-HOUSE TREES TRIMMED:
3JI
5897.2
6 $897.26
$11,463.26
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS:
AFTER HOURS CALL OUTS:
176
$6,948
D4 $6,945.04
$48,438.36
R O.W. WEED ABATEMENT:
0
50 0
0 $0.00
$2 939.86
R: NMI NTAI Nw0ACRPTUULYAUG.SEPT.
STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of July, 2009
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL COST
ACCOUNT
STREETICHANNELBRIDGE
OF WORK
SIZE
CONTRACTOR: RENE'S COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT
Date: 07.23.09
CITY WIDE
APPLICATION OF POST-EMERGENT HERBICIDE:
TO CITY WIDE CHANNELS
# 5402
TOTAL COST
$ 9,750.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
CONTRACTOR:
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
CONTRACTOR:
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 - 0 -
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $ 9,750.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99-5402 - 0 -
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF JULY. 2009
DATE
LOCATON
h
Sed""WORK
S.F.
TOTAL
TONS
07/01/09
EB RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT YNEZ ROAD
POTHOLE
6
07/06/09
SB MARGARITA ROAD AT PAUBA ROAD
R & R
488
12.05
07/07/09
JEDEDIAH SMITH ROAD
AC O/L
655
07/07/09
CALLE MEDUSA AT NICOLAS
POTHOLE
2
5
07/08/09
SIB MARGARITA AT OVERLAND
R & R
380
12
07/09/09
LOS RANCHITOS AREA
AC O/L
690
3
07/13/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT YNEZ ROAD
POTHOLE
2
07/13/09
NICOLAS ROAD AT JOSEPH ROAD
POTHOLE
12
07/13/09
NICOLAS ROAD AT CALLE MEDUSA
POTHOLE
7
07/13/09
NICOLAS ROAD AT LIEFER ROAD
POTHOLE
2
07/13/09
RAINBOW CANYON ROAD AT CITY LIMITS
POTHOLE
2
07/13/09
PAUBA ROAD AT VIA RAMI
POTHOLE
3
07/13/09
PAUBA ROAD AT VIA RAMI
POTHOLE
5
07/14/09
JEDEDIAH SMITH AT EL LUCERO
AC O/L
738
07/14/09
MANZANO AT PESCADO
AC O/L
880
6.5
07/15/09
PAUBA AT VIA RAMI
R & R
190
07/15/09
PAUBA AT VIA RAMI
AC O/L
384
6.5
07/16/09
NICOLAS AT WINCHESTER
R &R
232
6
07/20/09
NICOLAS AT ALEXANDRA
AC O/L
550
07/20/09
SIERRA BONITA AT AVENIDA SAN PASQUAL
AC O/L
720
6
07121/09
SIERRA BONITA
AC OIL
655
07/21/09
AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
AC O/L
462
2
07/27/09
LOMA LINDA AT PECHANGA
R & R
9
07/27/09
YNEZ AT PAUBA
POTHOLES
9
07/27/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT VIA LAS COLINAS
POTHOLES
5
07/27/09
NICOLAS ROAD
POTHOLES
5
4
07/28/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT CAMPINIS
AC O/L
905
4
TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 7,998
TOTAL TONS 67.05
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
07/01/09
AREA #2
CLEANED & CHECKED
7 CATCH BASINS
07/07/09
AREAS #3 & #4
CLEANED & CHECKED
5 CATCH BASINS
07/08/09
AREA #5
CLEANED & CHECKED
48 CATCH BASINS
07/09/09
AREA #5
CLEANED & CHECKED
52 CATCH BASINS
07/14/09
CITYWIDE HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
8 CATCH BASINS
07/15/09
CITYWIDE HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
8 CATCH BASINS
07/16/09
AREAS #1 - #5
CLEANED & CHECKED
14 CATCH BASINS
07/20/09
CITYWIDE HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
15 CATCH BASINS
07/22/09
AREA #1
CLEANED & CHECKED
31 CATCH BASINS
07/28/09
CITYWIDE HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
23 CATCH BASINS
TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED & CHECKED 211
R:1MAI NTAI MW KCM PLETD%CATCHBAS%
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
lilot
CORK COMPLETED
07/01109
LOMA LINDA AT TEMECULA LANE
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/01/09
45863 PIUTE
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02109
VIA CORDOBA AT CORTE BRAVO
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
LOMA LINDA AT TEMECULA LANE APARTMENTS
REMOVED
136 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02109
VIA DEL CORONADO AT LOMA LINDA
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07102/09
VIA DEL CORONADO AT VIA CORDOBA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
ROCK BLUFF AT LONG RIDGE
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
QUAIL SLOPE AT LONG RIDGE
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
QUAIL SLOPE AT OAK CLIFF
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
0702/09
28670 FRONT
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
41653 OVERLAND
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07102/09
MARGARITA AT NICOLE
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA RIDGE
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/02/09
RORIPAUGH AT SANDERLING
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
TARGET CENTER
REMOVED
270 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
26 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
1-15 FWY AT TEMECULA PARKWAY
REMOVED
393 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
JANE PLACE AT ROMANCE
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
33213 CALLESITO FADRIQUE
REMOVED
32 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
CORTE LERMA AT CALLESITO VALLARTA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
CALLESITO VALLARTA AT CORTE SABINAS
REMOVED
32 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
46257 VIA LA COLORADA
REMOVED
120 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
PEACH TREE AT GREAT OAK
REMOVED
118 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
PRIMROSE AT GREAT OAK
REMOVED
130 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
FIRST STREET BRIDGE AT MARGARITA CREEK
REMOVED
158 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
VIA REINA AT MEADOWS PARKWAY
REMOVED
48 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07106,'09
MEAD0VVS PARKWAY AT CAMPANULA
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
F \MAIN'I'AIN\WKCMPLTDIGRAFFI'I"I\
DATE
i O I
*ORK COMPLETED
07/60/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT CAMPANULA
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT DE PORTOLA
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
McCABE AT VIA MESA
REMOVED
11 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/06/09
PROMENADE CHARDONNAY AT HEITZ LANE
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT PARDUCCI
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT LA SERENA
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
VIA PUERTA AT LA SERENA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
MARGARITA AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
WINCHESTER AT RUSTIC GLEN
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT DE PORTOLA
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/07/09
CORTE ZARAGOZA AT PEPPERCORN
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
PRIMROSE AT PEACH TREE
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
HONORS AT DRIVER
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
MARGARITA AT ABBOTT
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
29501 SOLANA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
MARGARITA AT OVERLAND
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
LOGGER TRAIL AT CEDAR CREST
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/08/09
WOLF CREEK AT CITY PARK
REMOVED
7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/09/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT CAMINO VERDES
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/09/09
NICOLE LANE AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/09/09
LA SERENA AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/09/09
37070 CAMINO GUARDA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
BEHIND TARGET CENTER
REMOVED
99 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK AT YNEZ
REMOVED
33 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT NICOLAS
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
STANFORD AT CHANTEMAR
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
CAMINO CAMPOS VERDES AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
YNEZ AT TOWER PLAZA
REMOVED
60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
40775 CALLE MEDUSA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
WINDSOR AT CALLE MEDUSA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
VIA DEL CORONADO AT VIA CORDOBA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
RAMAIKTAIM W KCMPLTDIGRAFFlTI1
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
07/13/09
AVENIDA DE MISSIONS AT CHANNEL
REMOVED
58 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/13/09
ANZA AT DAYMEN
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT HOPE
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
YNEZ ROAD AT RANCHO VISTA
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
WOLF CREEK AT FIRESIDE
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
WALCOTT AT KLARER
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
JEFFERSON AT DEL RIO
REMOVED
60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
YNEZ AT TOWN CENTER
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT YNEZ
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/14/09
44787 BANANAL WAY
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
31727 KLARER
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
WALCOTT AT LA SERENA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
41338 YUBA CIRCLE
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
30787 CALLE PINA COLADA
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
VIA NORTE AT CALLE PINA COLADA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/15/09
PINA COLADA AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16109
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT DE PORTOLA
REMOVED
28 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
28073 DIAZ
REMOVED
34 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
43620 RIDGE PARK
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
MARGARITA AT PAUBA ROAD
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
CAMPANULA AT HOME DEPOT)
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
41079 PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/16/09
SOLANA WAY AT CALLE FUEGO
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07116/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
FELIX VALDEZ AT 6T" STREET
REMOVED
25 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
REMOVED
402 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
6T" STREET AT FRONT
REMOVED
31 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
41873 FRONT
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
SANTIAGO AT C STREET
REMOVED
20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
R--.%MAINTAI MW KCMPLTD\GRAFFITII
DATE.
qAT JON
WORK COMPLETED
07/20/09
VIA POQUITO AT AVENIDA DE MISSIONS
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE PARK
REMOVED
9 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
TARGET SHOPPING CENTER
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1,256 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
VIA LOBO AT DEER MEADOW
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
DEER MEADOW AT DONOMORE COURT
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT DEER MEADOW
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
150 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
100 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/20/09
29756 NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
14 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
32716 TULLEY RANCH ROAD
REMOVED
42 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
TEMECULA CREEK AT WOLF STORE ROAD
REMOVED
200 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
REDHAWK PARKWAY AT TEMECULA CREEK
REMOVED
27 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
WABASH AT TEMECULA PARKWAY
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
TEMECULA CREEK AT REDHAWK PARKWAY
REMOVED
51 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
RORIPAUGH AT SWALLOW
REMOVED
17 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
STANFORD AT CHANTEMAR
REMOVED
33 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
CAMINO CAMPOS VERDES AT SCHOOL
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
RORIPAUGH AT SWALLOW COURT
REMOVED
17 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
RORIPAUGH AT SENNA
REMOVED
7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/21/09
NICOLAS AT JUNE
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/23/09
28585 PUJOL
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/23/09
SOLANA AT YNEZ
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/23/09
McCABE AT VIA MEDIA
REMOVED
27 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/24/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT COSMIC
REMOVED
34 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
1-15 AT SANTIAGO BRIDGE
REMOVED
112 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
AVENIDA DE MISSIONS AT RIO TEMECULA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
1-15 AT TOWER PLAZA
REMOVED
24 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
1-15 AT OVERLAND BRIDGE
REMOVED
11 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
WINCHESTER BRIDGE AT SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
29 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
RAMAIMTAIWWKCNI PLTDkCRAFFITI1,
DATE
;
. imORK COMPLETED
07/27/09
WALCOTT AT CALLE GIRASOL
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
WOLF VALLEY AT WOLF CREEK
REMOVED
137 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/27/09
MARGARITA AT AVENIDA SONOMA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
CAMPANULA AT DE PORTOLA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
TEMEKU AT CONGRESSIONAL
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
SOLANA AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
92 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
MORAGA ACROSS FROM SCHOOL
REMOVED
135 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
CHANTEMAR AT STANFORD
REMOVED
7 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
CHANTEMAR AT MANCERA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
RORIPAUGH AT SWALLOW COURT
REMOVED
17 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28109
RORIPAUGH AT SWEET BRIER CIRCLE
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
CAMPOS VERDES AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
WINCHESTER AT RUSTIC GLEN
REMOVED
13 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/28/09
RUSTIC GLEN FROM MARGARITA TO WINCHESTER
REMOVED
31 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/30/09
32420 ROSADO COURT
REMOVED
50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
07/30/09
DE PORTOLA AT CAMPANULA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 5,340
TOTAL LOCATIONS 139
RANIAINI AIN\WKCMNLfDIGKAFFIIIN
CITY OF TEMECULA
2009 GRAFFITI REMOVAL
SQUARE F
OOTAGE
January
10,187
February
4,003
March
11,314
April
10,945
May
8,028
June
8,932
July
5,340
August
September
October
November
December
TOTAL CALLS
37
30
167
132
74
149
139
November
IDecember
Totals for the Year
To Date: August 1, 2009
Sq. Foot 58,749
Calls 7
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JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
06/19/09
27147 GREENSTONE STREET
WEEDS
06/19/09
06/29/09
43620 RIDGE PARK DRIVE
WEEDS
07/02/09
06/30/09
30289 CORTE COELHO
DEBRIS
07/02/09
06/340/09
31012 DULCE COURT
TREE
07/02109
06130/09
31008 DULCE COURT
TREE
07/02/09
06/30109
33015 ROMERO DRIVE
TREE
07/01/09
06/30/09
28545 OLD TOWN FRONT STREET
RELOCATION OF TRASH BARREL
06/30/09
07/01/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT LEENA WAY
SIGN REPAIR
07/01/09
07/01/09
LOMA LINDA AT TEMECULA LANE
GRAFFITI
07/01/09
07/01/09
45863 MUTE
GRAFFITI
07/01/09
07/01/09
43395 MANZANO DRIVE
TREE
07/02/09
07/01/09
LOMA LINDA AT WHITE SAGE
GRAFFITI
07/02/09
07/02/09
LA SERENA AT PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/02/09
HEITZ LANE AT PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS
GRAFFITI
07102/09
07/02/09
CAMINO CARUNA AT CAMINO HERENCIA
ASPHALT
07/02/09
07/02/09
DE PORTOLA AT VIA SABINO
DEBRIS
07/02/09
07/03/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT VIA REINA
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/04/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT VIA REINA
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07106/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT CAMPANULA
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT VIA REINA
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
PRIMROSE AT PEACH TREE
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
PEACH TREE
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
46196 VIA LA COLORADA
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
33213 CALLESITO FADRIQUE
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
MORAGA AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
DEBRIS
07/06/09
07/06/09
MORAGA BTWN. RANCHO CALIFORNIA & MARGARITA
DEBRIS
07/06/09
0706'09
CAMINO ROMO AT RANCHO VISTA
SIGN
0710609
R 1MAINTAIN%WRKC0MPLTMS0RS%
DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
07/06/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY, BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD
GRAFFITI
07/06/09
07/06/09
STONEWOOD AT MARGARITA
CATCH BASIN
07/07/09
07/07/09
CALLE MEDUSA AT NICOLAS ROAD
ASPHALT REPAIR
07/07/09
07/08/09
MORAGA BTWN. MARGARITA AND RANCHO CALIFORNIA
DEBRIS
07/08/09
07108/09
WOLF CREEK AT PECHANGA
GRAFFITI
07/08/09
07/08/09
LOGGER TRAIL AT CEDAR CREST
GRAFFITI
07/08/09
07/09/09
41883 BOREALIS DRIVE
TREE
07/09/09
07/09/09
32070 CAMINO GUARDA
GRAFFITI
07/09/09
07/09/09
41926 CAMINO CASANA
DEBRIS
07/10/09
07/10/09
NORTHSHIRE CIRCLE AT CROWNE HILL
DEBRIS
07/10/09
07/10/09
MARGARITA AT GEORGETOWN
SIGN REPAIR
07/10/09
07/10/09
SANDERLING AT RORIPAUGH ROAD
GRAFFITI
07/10109
07110/09
40787 CALLE MEDUSA
GRAFFITI
07/13/09
07/11/09
YNEZ ROAD AT RANCHO VISTA
GRAFFITI
07/14/09
07113109
LOW FLOW
GATE REPAIR
07/13/09
07/13109
LIVE OAK AT FIRESIDE
GRAFFITI
07/13/09
07/14/09
AVENIDA CIMA DEL SOL AT MARGARITA
CATCH BASIN
07/14/09
07/14/09
40520 CHANTILLY
GRAFFITI
07/15/09
07/14/09
MARGARITA AT PASEO BRILLANTE
DEBRIS
07/14/09
07/15/09
MORAGA ROAD
DEBRIS
07/15/09
07/15/09
LA SERENA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD
DEBRIS
07/15/09
07/15/09
41388 YUBA CIRCLE
GRAFFITI
07/15/09
07/15/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA
DEBRIS
07/15/09
07/15/09
WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
07/15/09
07/15/09
42825 NORTH STAR
BEES
07/16/09
07/16/09
42105 VIA CUESTA AL SOL
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/16/09
VIA CUESTA AL SOL
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/16/09
CALLE FUEGO AT SOLANA WAY
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/16/09
41081 PROMENADE CHARDONNAY HILLS
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/16/09
AVENIDA BARCA AT PIUTE
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/16/09
BISON COURT AT SEASTAR
GRAFFITI
07/16/09
07/17/09
MARGARITA AT PASEO BRILLANTE
DEBRIS
07/17/09
07/17/09
40257 PASEO DEL CIELO
TREE
07/20/09
R:VA A I NT A I M W R KCO M P LT MS O R S\
DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
07/20/09
ORANGE BLOSSOM AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
07/20/09
07/20/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
DEBRIS
07/20/09
07/20/09
CALLE PINA COLADA AT DEL MAR
GRAFFITI
07/20/09
07/20/09
SONORA COURT
SWEEPER ISSUE
07/20/09
07120/09
STANFORD AT CHANTEMAR
GRAFFITI
07/20/09
07/20/09
WABASH AT TEMECULA PARKWAY
GRAFFITI
07/20/09
07/20/09
STANFORD ROAD
GRAFFITI
07/20/09
07/21/09
TULLEY RANCH ROAD (GREEN BELT)
GRAFFITI
07/20/09
07/22/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY BTWN. LEENA & DE PORTOLA
GRAFFITI
07/22/09
07/24/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA WAY AT COSMIC
DEBRIS
07/24/09
07/27/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
GRAFFITI
07/28/09
07/27/09
CHANTEMAR AT STANFORD
GRAFFITI
07/28/09
07/27/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
GRAFFITI
07/28/09
07/27/09
31171 DOG LEG CIRCLE
DEBRIS
07/27/09
07/28/09
WOLF VALLEY AT CAMINITO OLITE
GRAFFITI
07/29/09
07/28/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
DEBRIS
07/28/09
07/30109
DORCHESTER AT SCARBOROUGH
CATCH BASIN
07/30/09
07/30109
CALLE PINA COLADA AT VIA NORTE
GRAFFITI
07/30/09
07/30/09
CONGRESSIONAL AT TEMEKU DRIVE
GRAFFITI
07/30/09
07/30/09
ROSADO COURT AT DODARO DRIVE
GRAFFITI
07/30/09
07/31/09
VIA NORTE AT CALLE PINA COLADA
GRAFFITI
07/31/09
07/31/09
40816 CEBU DRIVE
CATCH BASIN
07/31/09
07/31/09
SOLANA BETWEEN MARGARITA AND YNEZ
GRAFFITI
07/31/09
07/31/09
SOLANA AT MARGARITA
GRAFFITI
07/31/09
TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 84
RAMAI NTAI M WR KCOMPLTDLSORS\
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SIGNS
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
07/01/09
PECHANGA PARKWAY
NEW INSTALL
10 K-MARKERS
07/01/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT LEENA ROAD
REPLACED
1 R4-7 & 1 K-MARKER
07/02/09
WINCHESTER AT RORIPAUGH
REPAIR
1 1112-25
07/02/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA
REPLACED
R3-7
07/02/09
SOLANA WAY BETWEEN YNEZ & MARGARITA
REPLACED
4 R26-COMBOS
07/07/09
CAMPANULA AT DE PORTOLA
REPLACED
R26-COMBO & R-81
07/07/09
PECHANGA AT DEER HOLLOW
NEW INSTALL
"C" PACKAGE
07/07/09
VAIL RANCH AT REDHAWK
NEW INSTALL
2 R-26D & 2 R-81
07/07/09
CAMPANULA AT DE PORTOLA
REPAIRED
2 DELINEATORS
07/07/09
RANCHO VISTA AT VIA EL GRECO
NEW INSTALL
2 CARSONITES
07/07/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
REPAIR
W11-7 & OM 1-3
07/10/09
32070 CAMINO GUARDA
REPLACED
W13-1
07/10/09
MARGARITA AT GEORGETOWN
REPLACED
2 DELINEATORS
07/13/09
DEL REY AT SOLANA WAY
REPLACED
1 TYPE L'S YELLOW
07/13/09
TEMECULA PARKWAY AT KEVIN PLACE
REPLACED
R4-7
07/14/09
MASHIE AT BALATA
REPAIR
R1-1
07/14/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT OLD TOWN FRONT
REPAIR
R3-5
07/14/09
WINCHESTER AT NICOLAS
REPAIR
4 DELINEATORS
07/14/09
REDHAWK AT OVERLAND TRAIL
REPAIR
5 DELINEATORS
07/16/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT EMPEZAR STREET
REPLACED
R4-7
07/17/09
PECHANGA AT RAINBOW CANYON
REPAIR
R-26
07/21/09
PECHANGA PARKWAY
NEW INSTALL
18 TYPE "K" MARKERS
07/21/09
RAINBOW CANYON AT GOLF COURSE
NEW INSTALL
4 W11-1 & 2 W16-7P
07/22/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT EMPEZAR STREET
REPLACE
TYPE K
07/22/09
RANCHO VISTA AT CAMINO ROMO
REPLACED
SINS
07%22/09
CALLE Pit 1A COLADA AT DEL REY
REPAIR
R1-1
VMAINTAIN%W KCMPLTMSIGNS%
`11!1T
WORK COMPLETED
07/27/09
MARGARITA AT OVERLAND
REPAIR
W3-3
07/22/09
WINCHESTER AT RUSTIC GLEN
REPAIR
TRAFFIC STATION
07/22/09
RORIPAUGH AT STARLING
REPAIR
W3-3
07123/09
TEMECULA PARKWAY AT COUNTRY GLEN
REPAIR
R4-7
07/24/09
MARGARITA AT PIO PICO
REPAIR
R4-7 / 1 K-MARKER
07/24/09
MARGARITA AT HONORS
REPAIR
R4-7
07/27/09
TEMECULA PARKWAY AT PECHANGA
REPAIR
R7-55
07/28/09
CAMPOS VERDES AT MANCERA
REPAIR
R26 / 81
07/28/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT MARGARITA
REPLACED
W3-3
07/28/09
RUSTIC GLEN AT WINCHESTER
REPAIR
R3-2
07/30/09
DE PORTOLA AT CAMPANULA
REPLACED
R4-7
TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 20
TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 41
TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 28
R:WAINTAIN%W KCMPLTMSIGNS%
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
STENCILS / STRIPING
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
07/01/09
RANCHO VISTA ROAD
REPAINTED
11 LEGENDS
07/06/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
23 LEGENDS
07/07/09
AREA #5 SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
15 LEGENDS
07/08/09
AREA #5 SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
15 LEGENDS
07/09/09
AREA #5 SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
9 LEGENDS
07/10/09
CAMPANULA AT AVENIDA CIMA DEL SOL
REPAINTED
420 SO. FT. OF WHITE LINE
07/14/09
WINCHESTER AT NICOLAS
REPAINTED
22 PARKING STALLS
07/14/09
WINCHESTER AT NICOLAS
REPAINTED
146 LEGENDS
07/17/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA
REPAINTED
18 LEGENDS
07/20/09
NIGHT WORK /CITY WIDE
REPAINTED
35 LEGENDS
07/23/09
NIGHT WORK / CITY WIDE
REPAINTED
21 LEGENDS
07/27/09
SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
17 LEGENDS
07/28/09
SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
26 LEGENDS
07/29/09
SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
23 LEGENDS
TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS 407
NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB & STRIPING L.F. 0
RAM AlNTAIN\WRKCOMPLTM5TRI PING
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF JULY, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
07/01/09
33015 ROMERO
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/02/09
MARGARITA AT YNEZ
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/09109
MARGARITA AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT HONORS
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT COURTNEY
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT OVERLAND
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
CAMPOS VERDES AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
TRIMMED
2 R.O_W. TREES
07/09/09
MARGARITA AT AVENIDA BARCA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/09/09
1
PAUBA AT LA PRIMAVERA
TRIMMED
2 R.O.W. TREES
7/10/09
0 0
30661 SOUTHERN CROSS
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/16/09
MARGARITA AT PAUBA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/16/09
29778 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/16/09
MEADOWS PARKWAY AT RANCHO VISTA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/20/09
40257 PASEO DEL CIELO
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
07128/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/28/09
CAMPOS VERDES AT MANCERA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/28/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT CAMPOS VERDES
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
07/30/09
42056 HUMBER
TRIMMED
4 R.O.W. TREES
TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 34
R AMAI NTAI M W R KCOMPLTDITREES
MEMORANDUM
i
a
TO: Greg Butler, Director of Public Works
FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Superv' r
1989
DATE: September 8, 2009
SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report - August, 2009
The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel
for the month of August, 2009:
1. SIGNS
A. Total signs replaced 33
B. Total signs installed 6
C. Total signs repaired 20
II. TREES
A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 67
M. ASPHALT REPAIRS
A. Total square feet of A. C. repairs 9,007
B. Total Tons 72,5
IV. CATCH BASINS
A. Total catch basins cleaned 167
B. Down Spouts 40
V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 200
VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL
A. Total locations 116
B. Total S.F. 5,661
VII. STENCILING
A. 355 New and repainted legends
B. 6,447 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping
C. 500 Bull Nose
R.WAIN "I AIN\MQAC1"RPT
Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 75 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming,
sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 84 service order requests
for the month of July, 2009.
The Maintenance Crew has also put in 49 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 August, 2009 was $10,617.00
compared to $9,750.00 for the month of July, 2009.
Account No. 5402
Account No. 5401
Account No. 999-5402
Electronic Copies:
Amer Attar, Principal Engineer
Dan York, City Engineer
Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer
$10,617.00
$ -0-
$ -0-
- (Capital Improvements)
- (Traffic Division)
P MAIh'TAIMMOACIRP!
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Date Submitted:
September 8, 2009
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
Submitted By:
Greg Butler
STREET MAINTENANCE
Prepared By:
Rodney Tidwell
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FISCAL YEAR 2009 - 2010
WORK
-WORK
WORK
COMPLETED
COST FOR JULY ;COMPLETED -COST
FOR AUG..
COMPLETED
COST FOR SEPT. TOTAL COST FOR
TOTAL COST FOR
SCOPE OF WORT( _
JULY '08
108 AUG. 09
'09
SEPT. '09
109 THIS FISCAL YEAR
LAST FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT AC
Square Footage:
7,988
$23,754.06 c,007
$26,750.79
;50,604.86
$220,978.22
Tons:
68
$0.00 . 73', _
$O.OD
SIDEWALK CURB & GUTTER REPAIR
-
Square Footage:
0
$000. 0
$0.00
$0.00
PCC Yards:
0
$0.00
_ 0
50.00
$0.00
$23,766.00
STRIPING LINEAR FEET:
420
$29.40 `6,447
$4
61.29 !
;480.88
$131,38609
IN-HOUSE PAINTING LEGENDS:
_
407
$3,266.00 855 ,S6,340.00
$10,086.00
$28,408.00
SIGNS REPLACED
Material:
20
$1,00000 33
$1,650.00
$2,659.00
$32,600.00
Labor:
$527.80 0
670.87
;1,398.67
;17,153.50
SIGNS INSTALLED
Material:
41
$2,060 DO ; - 6
$300.00
;2,360.00
$4,760.00
Labor
$1,08189 _
-
$158.34
$1,240.33
;2,606.66
GRAFFITI
Square Footage:
6.340
DRAINAGE CHANNELS CLEANED
Basins:
211
$6,668.29 , 207
56,063.73
$11,662.02
$109,070.67
Channels:
0
$000 ; _
$0.00
$103,237.78
IN-HOUSE TREES TRIMMED:
34
$897.26
67
51,166.13
$2,666.39
453
$11
26
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS:
_
,
.
64
75 =
AFTER HOURS CALL OUTS:
176
$6,948.04 49`
51,939.91
$8887.95
$48438.36
R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT:
0
$0.00 200
$68 00 `
;68.00
;2,939.96
TOTALS
$46,1112.84
$46,885.06
$91.993.901
$736,686.40
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Oak Submitted: Sept. T, 2M
MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED
Submitted By. GREO BUTLER
FISCAL YEAR 2008,2010
Prepared aY. RODNEY TIDWELL
CONTRACTORS
~.SE.PTEMBER OC
TOBER . ` : NOVEMBER DECEMBER,; .
18T HALF TOTALS
YEAR-TO DATE
Asphalt Square Feet
0
0
0
Concrete Square Feet
0
0
0
Drainage Channels
0
0
0
TOTAL COSTS
$0.00
0.00
0.00
CONTRACT STRIPING
Striping linear Feet
0
0
0
Sandblasting Linear Feet
0
0
0
TOTAL COSTS
$0.00
0.00
$0.00
TREE CONTRACTORS
Trees Trimmed
0
y3=
3
3
Trees Removed
0
Dr
n
n
R.O.W. SPRAYING SQ. FT.
Signs Replaced
20
53
53
Signs Installed
41
47
47
Catch Basins Cleaned
211
418
418
Trees Trimmed
34
101
101
R.O.W. Weed Abatement
0
200
200
New 8 Repainted Legends
407
1,282
1,282
After Hours Call Outs
176
225
225
Service Order Requests
84
159
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STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS
The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of August, 2009
DATE
DESCRIPTION
TOTAL COST
ACCOUNT
STREET/CHANNELBRIDGE
OF WORK
SIZE
CONTRACTOR: BECKER ENGINEERING
Date: 08/12/09
DE PORTOLA ROAD
REPLACED DAMAGED GUARDRAIL DUE TO T.C.
45402
TOTAL COST
$ 2,420.00
Date: 0820/09
CITY WIDE
A.C. SAW CUTTING FOR P.W. PATCH CREW
# 5402
TOTAL COST
$ 6,775.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
#
TOTAL COST
.CONTRACTOR- WEST COASTARBORISTS, INC:-
Date: 0820/09
CITY WIDE
REMOVAL OF DEAD TREES
# 5402
TOTAL COST
$ 1,422.00
Date:
TOTAL COST
{
CONTRACTOR:
Date:
TOTAL COST
Date:
TOTAL COST
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 $10,617.00
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 -0-
TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99-5402 - 0 -
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
ASPHALT (POTHOLES) REPAIRS
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
DA '
08(04109
T:f3C t111D
NICOLAS AT JOSEPH
SCO>?T OF. V4
POTHOLE.
S,F;
4
I (JTr4I.
08/06/09
AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
AC OIL
1,196
4
08/07/09
SANTIAGO BRIDGE
POTHOLE
1
08/10/09
SANTIAGO BRIDGE DECK
R & R
15
08/10109
SIERRA BONITA
AC OIL
420
2.5
08J10/09
NICOLAS AT JOSEPH
POTHOLE
2
j
08/11/09
LA PAZ AT VALLEJO
AC BERM
213
6
08/12/09
BUTTERFIELD AT WELTON
R & R
180
6
08112/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
POTHOLE
1
08113/09
BUTTERFIELD AT WELTON
R & R
180
6
08/18109
AVENIDA DE SAN PASQUAL
OIL
1,532
4.5
08/19109
LIEFER ROAD
ASPHALT GRINDINGS
3,000
08/20/09
LIEFER ROAD PROJECT
ASPHALT GRINDINGS
325
08/24/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT YNEZ ROAD
POTHOLE
16
08/24/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT WOLF VALLEY
R & R
200
6
08/25/09
W/B MARGARITA ROAD AT VIA LA VIDA
POTHOLE
2
08/25109
SIB BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT WOLF STORE
R & R
432
12
08/26109
BUTTERFIELD STAGE AT WOLF STORE
R & R
330
10.5
08/27/09
PROMENADE CHARDONNAY AT PARDUCCI
R & R
10
08/27/09
NICOLAS ROAD, MERCEDES, 1sT
POTHOLE
20
08127/09
MERCEDES
AC OIL
108
3
08/31/09
YUKON AT SWEET SHADE
POTHOLE
2
08131/09
NIB MARGARITA AT PIO PICO
R & R
440
08/31/09
PUJOL AT PANTRY
AC OIL
200
12
TOTAL S.F. OF REPAIRS 9.007
TOTAL TONS 72.5
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CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
CATCH BASIN MAINTENANCE
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
Tl
/03/09
r
CITY WIDE "HOT SPOTS"
WORK, COIN T1 11 EA
CLEANED & CHECKED 23 CATCH BASINS
08
/05/09 9
AREA #1
CLEANED & CHECKED
32 CATCH BASINS
08/06/09
AREA #1
CLEANED & CHECKED
9 CATCH BASINS
08110/09
HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
11 CATCH BASINS
08/11/09
CB HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
43 CATCH BASINS
08112/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
CLEANED & CHECKED
1 CATCH BASIN
08112/09
AVOLA COURT
CLEANED & CHECKED
1 CATCH BASIN
08/17109
CB HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
13 CATCH BASINS
08/24/09
CB HOT SPOTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
24 CATCH BASINS
08/25/09
MATERA COURT
CLEANED & CHECKED
2 CATCH BASINS
08/25109
MEADOWVIEW DOWN SPOUTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
6 DOWN SPOUTS
08126!09
MEADOWVIEW DOWN SPOUTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
19 DOWN SPOUTS
08127109
MEADOWVIEW DOWN SPOUTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
12 DOWN SPOUTS
08131/09
CITY WIDE 'HOT SPOTS'
CLEANED & CHECKED
8 CATCH BASINS
08/31/09
MEADOWVIEW DOWN SPOUTS
CLEANED & CHECKED
3 DOWN SPOUTS
TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED & CHECKED 167
TOTAL DOWN SPOUTS 44
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION f
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GRAFFITI REMOVAL
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
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ATE
777777
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QRK COMPLETED
08/03/09
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
REMOVED
130 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
AVENIDA DE MISSIONS
REMOVED
550 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
33251 CAMINO PIEDRA ROJO
REMOVED
13 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03109
45125 VIA DEL CORONADO
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
108/03/09
VIA DEL CORONADO AT LOMA LINDA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
BEECH AT LOMA LINDA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT NIGHTHAWK PASS
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08103/09
MORAGA AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REMOVED
20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
TARGET SHOPPING CENTER
REMOVED
91 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03109
TOWER PLAZA PARKING STRUCTURE
REMOVED
56 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03109
SANTA GERTRUDIS / MARGARITA
REMOVED
50 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
C-STREET CHANNEL
REMOVED
14 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
ACROSS FROM 29911 MIRA LOMA
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03109
LA SERENA AT VIA PUESTA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
LA SERENA AT TEMEKU
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/03/09
MARGARITA MEADOWS AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
HONORS AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
42082 VIA BESA DEL SOL
REMOVED
6 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
8/05/09
CANTON COURT
REMOVED
48 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
ANTELOPE PLACE
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
WOLF CREEK
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
29581 NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT CAMINO CAMPOS
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
MARGARITA AT HARVESTON
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
RUSTIC GLEN AT HARVESTON
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
L08105/09
YNEZ AT TOWER PLAZA
REMOVED
49 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
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17
DATE
LOCATION
WORK COMPLETED
08105/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT DIAZ
REMOVED
20 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT 15 FREEWAY
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT CROWNS HILL
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08105/09
DE PORTOLA AT CAMPANULA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/05/09
27360 YNEZ
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
27360 YNEZ ROAD
REMOVED
48 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
YNEZ AT YNEZ COURT
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/06/09
YNEZ ROAD AT DLR DRIVE
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/07/09
LOMA LINDA AT VIA DEL CORONADO
REMOVED
75 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/07/09
TEMECULA AT CANTERFIELD
REMOVED
137 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
AVENIDA DE MISSIONS AT VIA RIO TEMECULA
REMOVED
267 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
WOLF VALLEY AT REDHAWK
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
REDHAWK AT CAMINO BROZAS
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
REDHAWK AT CALLESITO VALLARTA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
REDHAWK AT VIA SALTIO
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
REDHAWK AT VIA ALMAZAN
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
TARGET CENTER
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
22 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
710 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10109
SANTA GERTRUDIS AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
SOLANA AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08110/09
STONEWOOD AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08110/09
LOMA LINDA AT VIA DEL CORONADO
REMOVED
129 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10109
45337 PECHANGA PARKWAY
REMOVED
10 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08110/09
RORIPAUGH AT STERLING
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
WINCHESTER AT NICOLAS
REMOVED
15 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
TARGET CENTER AT CREEK
REMOVED
363 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
SOLANA AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
SOLANA AT YNEZ
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09 MARGARITA AT SOLANA REMOVED 2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
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DATE
LOCATION
W.O'RK COMPLETED
08/10/09
MARGARITA AT RAMSEY
REMOVED
14 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
MARGARITA AT MARGARITA PARK
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
CERCLE BEAUREGARD AT CERCLE LATOUR
REMOVED
14 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
ABETO WAY AT LEENA WAY
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/10/09
43120 AVOLA COURT
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/12/09
SOLANA AT VIA LA VIDA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/12/09
COUNTRY GLEN AT BRIARWOOD
REMOVED
4 S_F. OF GRAFFITI
08/12/09
REDHAWK BRIDGE AT OVERLAND TRAIL
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/13/09
CAMINO CAMPOS VERDES AT ODESSA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/13/09
MARGARITA AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/13109
WINCHESTER AT RORIPAUGH
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08113/09
MEADOWS AT VIA JASSO
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT ANN ARBOR
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/14109
ALTAMURA AT CASSINO
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/14/09
CAMPO AT TRAVIATTA
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/14/09
CAMPO AT CALLE PORTOFINO
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/14/09
PALM PLAZA AT YNEZ
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/14/09
YNEZ AT TOWN CENTER
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
MARGARITA BRIDGE AT SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
42 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08117/09
MARGARITA AT HARVESTON WAY
REMOVED
24 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
RUSTIC GLEN AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
915 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
RAINBOW CREEK AT CANYON RIM
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
73 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
YANKEE RUN AT WILLOW RUN
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/-0
CALLE PINA COLADA AT VIA NORTE3
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/17/09
VIA GILBERTO
REMOVED
70 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/18/09
I-15 AT TEMECULA CREEK
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/18/09
BEHIND TOWER PLAZA
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/18/09
WOLF CREEK AT CEDAR WAY
REMOVED
32 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/18/09 PECHANGA AT MURFIELD DRIVE REMOVED 8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
R:WAIhTAIMwKCHPt.TMG RAFFITII
i
i
DATE
'k -ATtQi
WOIrK.CUnIi'LE.TED
08/19/09
VIA RIO TEMECULA AT ASHBURY
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/19/09
DEL REY AT CALLE PINA COLADA
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08120/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT MARGARITA
REMOVED
4 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/20/09
MARGARITA BRIDGE AT SANTA GERTRUDIS
REMOVED
472 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08120/09
MARGARITA AT CARA LANE
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/20/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
REMOVED
2 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
PECHANGA PARKWAY AT LOMA LINDA
REMOVED
13 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
06/24/09
OVERLAND BRIDGE AT YNEZ
REMOVED
8 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
W INCHESTER AT YNEZ
REMOVED
630 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
DEER MEADOW AT NO. GENERAL KEARNY
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
WINCHESTER AT WINCHESTER CREEK
REMOVED
12 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
RORIPAUGH AT SWALLOW
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
RORIPAUGH AT WINCHESTER
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
WINCHESTER BRIDGE AT SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
24 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24/09
YNEZ AT SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/24109
MARGARITA AT SANTA GERTRUDIS CREEK
REMOVED
18 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/25/09
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
REMOVED
5 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/25/09
WOLF CREEK AT WOLF VALLEY
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/25/09
WALLABY AT WOLF VALLEY
REMOVED
1 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/25/09
VIA COLORADO AT DEER HOLLOW
REMOVED
3 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
RANCHO VISTA AT MEADOWS
REMOVED
9 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
RANCHO VISTA AT YNEZ
REMOVED
30 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
OVERLAND CHANNEL AT 1-15 FREEWAY
REMOVED
22 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
S/B 1-15 FREEWAY AT IN-N-OUT
REMOVED
14 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
S/B 1-15 FREEWAY AT 79 SO.
REMOVED
60 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
08/31/09
S/B 1-15 FREEWAY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
REMOVED
36 S.F. OF GRAFFITI
TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITI REMOVED 5.661
TOTAL LOCATIONS 116
RAMAINTAI N\W KCMPLTMRA FlTr K
CITY OF TEMECULA
2009 GRAFFITI REMOVAL
SQUARE F
OOTAGE
January
10,187
February
4,003
March
11,314
April
10,945
May
8,028
June
8,932
July
5,340
August
5,661
September
November
TOTAL CALLS
uary
37
ruary
30
rch
167
ril
13" ;I
Y
74 I'
e
149
y
139
=_ust
116
Totals for the Year
To Date: September 1, 2009
Sq. Foot 64,410
Calls 844
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS c
ROADS DIVISION
SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
07/29/09
RORIPAUGH HILLS
ASPHALT REPAIR
08/10/09
07/30/09
31005 BUNKER DRIVE
TREE
08/03/09
08/03/09
29904 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
DEBRIS
08/03/09
08103109
LA PAZ AT VALLEJO
DEBRIS
08/03/09
08/03/09
STONEWOOD AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
08/03/09
08/03/09
REDHAWK AT OVERLAND TRAIL
DEBRIS
08/03/09
08/03109
CANTON COURT
GRAFFITI
08/03/09
08/05/09
42082 VIA BESO DEL SOL
GRAFFITI
08105/09
08/05109
STONEWOOD AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
08/05109
08/05/09
MALLARD AT PHEASANT
SIGN REPAIR
08/05/09
08105/09
MORAGA BETWEEN MARGARITA & RANCHO CALIFORNIA
DEBRIS
08105109
08/05/09
SONIA LANE AT SERAPHINA
MISC. INFORMATION
08/06/09
08/05/09
COUTE ESCOBAR
SWEEPER
08/06/09
08/05/09
30000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
CHANNEL
08/10/09
08/06/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY NEXT TO PARK
GRAFFITI
08/05/09
08/06/09
30617 CALLE PINA COLADA
WEEDS
08/06/09
08/06/09
23760 YNEZ ROAD
GRAFFITI
08/06/09
08/06/09
WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA
SIGN REPAIR
08/06109
08/07/09
DE PORTOLA (DEAD END)
DEBRIS
08/07/09
08/07/09
45630 RAINBOW CANYON
TREE
08/11/09
08/07/09
BLACK MAPLE DRIVE AT LOMA LINDA
GRAFFITI
08/07/09
-
08/07/09
PAUBA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD
SIGN REPAIR
08/07/09
08/10/09
45827 COUTE RICARDO
TREE
08/10109
08/10/09
LOMA LINDA ACROSS FROM SCHOOL
GRAFFITI
08/10/09
08/10/09
MORAGA AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
08/10/09
08110/09
MARGARITA AT YMCA
GRAFFITI
08/10/09
08/10/09
CERCLE LATOUR AT CERCLE BEAUREGARD
GRAFFITI
08/10/09
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DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
" REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
08/10/09
MARGARITA AT SOLANA
GRAFFITI
08/10/09
08/11/09
29977 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
TREE TRIM
08112/09
08/11/09
46393 VIANNE COURT
DEBRIS
08/12/09
08/11/09
PAUBA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD
TREE
08/11/09
08111/09
ABETO WAY AT LEENA WAY
GRAFFITI
08/11/09
08/11/09
CASERTA DRIVE AT PAUBA
CATCH BASIN
08/12/09
08/11/09
GLEN WAY AT GATE
GRAFFITI
08112/09
08/11/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
CATCH BASIN
08/12/09
08/11/09
MARGARITA AT MORAGA
DEBRIS
08112/09
08/12/09
CAMINO CAMPOS VERDE
GRAFFITI
08/12/09
08/12/09
RANCHO VISTA AT MARGARITA
DEBRIS
08/12/09
08/13/09
41974 NIBLICK ROAD
SIDEWALK REPAIR
08/21/09
08/14/09
STONEWOOD ROAD
DEBRIS
08/14/09
08/14/09
30369 COLINA VERDE
DEBRIS
08114/09
08/17/09
WILLOW RUN AT YANKEE RUN COURT
GRAFFITI
08/17/09
08/17/09
HARVESTON AT MARGARITA
GRAFFITI
08117/09
08/17/09
TEHACHAPI PASS AT REGINA
SIGN REPAIR
08/17/09
08/17/09
31021 VIA GILBERTO
GRAFFITI
08/17/09
08/18/09
N/B MARGARITA BTWN. AVE. CIMA DEL SOL & MORAGA
TREE
08/18/09
08/18/09
TERRAZA COURT AT VIA DESTELLO
DEBRIS
08119/09
08/18/09
VIA RIO TEMECULA AT ASHBURY PLACE
GRAFFITI
08/19/09
08/19/09
CALLE PINA COLADA AT DEL REY
GRAFFITI
08/19109
08/19/09
NO. GENERAL KEARNY AT CAMINO CAMPOS VERDE
GRAFFITI
08/20/09
08/19/09
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
GRAFFITI
08119/09
08119/09
MARGARITA AT W INCO FOODS
GRAFFITI
08/20/09
08/20/09
MARGARITA AT STONEWOOD
GRAFFITI
08/20/09
08/20/09
SPARKMAN SCHOOL
GRAFFITI
08/20/09
08/20/09
SHADESCALE DRIVE
DEBRIS
08124/09
08/20/09
VALENTINO AT REGINA
DEBRIS
08/24/09
08120109
1-15 FREEWAY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
ASPHALT REPAIRS
08/24109
08/20/09
27483 DANDELION COURT
TREE
08/24/09
08/21/09
ROVATO STREET
CATCH BASIN
08/25~09
R:\MAINPAI NMWRKCOMPLTDkSORS%
DATE
REC'D
LOCATION
REQUEST
DATE WORK
COMPLETED
08/21/09
EAGLE POINT / ROYAL OAKS
ASPHALT/SLURRY
08/24/09
08/21/09
DODARO AT TARA STREET
GRAFFITI
08/24/09
08/21/09
CORTE ALBANILLA AT VIA CAMPANARIO
DEBRIS
08/24/09
08/24/09
MARGARITA AT PASEO BRILLANTE
DEBRIS
08/24/09
08/24/09
PEACH TREE AT VINE
GRAFFITI
08124/09
08/24/09
MAIN STREET BRIDGE
GRAFFITI
08/25/09
08/24/09
WALLABY WAY AT WOLF VALLEY ROAD
GRAFFITI
08125/09
08124/09
POURROY ROAD AT MURRIETA HOT SPRINGS
GRAFFITI
08/24/09
08/24/09
31783 CORTE ENCINAS
TREE
08/25/09
08/25/09
TEMECULA PARKWAY / ROSS PARKING LOT
CONCRETE ISSUE
08/25/09
08/26/09
43035 CAMINO CASILLAS
DEBRIS
08/26/09
08/26/09
28500 PUJOL STREET
DEBRIS
08/27/09
08128/09
YUKON AT SWEETSHADE
ASPHALT REPAIR
08/31/09
08131/09
RANCHO VISTA AT YNEZ ROAD
GRAFFITI
08/31/09
08131/09
419465 T" STREET
TREE
09/01/09
08/31/09
W/B 1-15 FREEWAY AT RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD
GRAFFITI
08/31/09
TOTAL SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS 75
R:%MAlN'rA IMWRKCOMPLTD15Q R5l
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
SIGNS
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
DATE
LOCATIOIsI
WORK COMPLETED
08/03/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT FRONT STREET
REPAIR
116-1
08/05/09
SANTA CECILIA
NEW INSTALL
2 R2-25
08/05/09
BUNKER AT VARDON
REPLACED
R1-1
08/05/09
MARGARITA AT DATE
REPAIR
R4-7
08/05/09
MALLARD AT PHEASANT
REPLACED
SNS
08/05/09
DIAZ AT WINCHESTER
REPAIR
OM4-3
08/05/09
DIAZ AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
R-26
08/05/09
WINCHESTER AT REMINGTON
REPLACED
R1-1
08/06/09
30241 SANTA CECILIA
NEW INSTALL
R2-25
08/07109
PAUBA AT VIA TORRES
REPLACED
R2-50
08/07/09
TEMECULA AT SUNFLOWER
REPLACED
W3-1
08/07/09
SANTA CECILIA
NEW INSTALL
R2-25
08/11/09
RANCHO CALIFORNIA ROAD AT DIAZ
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
08/11/09
NICOLAS AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
9 DELINEATORS
08111/09
SOLANA AT MARGARITA
NEW INSTALL
1 R18-2
08/11/09
SOLANA AT YNEZ
REPLACED
R-26
08/11/09
ABETO WAY AT LEENA WAY
REPLACED
2 R4-7
08/12/09
CAMPANULA AT VOLTA
REPLACED
114-7
08/12/09
MARGARITA AT OVERLAND TRAIL
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
08/12109
FRONT STREET AT TEMECULA PARKWAY
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
08/12/09
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
82-45
08/13/09
PIO PICO AT MARGARITA
REPLACED
2 DELINEATORS
08/13/09
NICOLAS AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
08/13/09
MARGARITA AT WINCO
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
08113/09
PIO PICO AT MARGARITA
REPAIR
2 DELINEATORS
08/13/09
WINCHESTER AT MARGARITA
REPAIR
2 R4-7
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT EVANSTON
REPLACED
W1-7
R:WAIN"f A I M W KCMPLTDISIGNS%
DATE
LOCATION-
, WORK COMPLETED
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT NEWPORT
REPAIR
W1-7
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT ANN ARBOR
REPAIR
R1-1
08/13/09
MARGARITA AT HARVESTON
REPLACED
R26-81
08/17/09
TEHACHAPI PASS AT REGINA
REPAIR
S1-1 & S4-3
08/18109
DEER HOLLOW AT PECHANGA PARKWAY
REPAIR
C PACKAGE
08/18109
LYON LANE AT WOLF CREEK
REPAIR
R1-1 / SNS
08/19/09
DEL REY ATCALLE PINA COLADA
REPAIR
R1-1
08/20/09
VIA SALTIO AT SAN JOSE
REPLACED
R1-1
08/20/09
CORTE MONTOYA AT PASEO DURANGO
NEW INSTALL
R1-1
08/21/09
MAHLON VAIL ROAD AT TEMECULA PARKWAY
REPLACED
R4-7
08/27/09
JEFFERSON AT OVERLAND
REPAIR
R4-7
08/27/09
YNEZ AT TIERRA VISTA
REPAIR
W3-3
08/31/09
BUSINESS PARK DRIVE AT DIAZ
REPAIR
R1-1 & R3-2
08/31/09
NICOLAS ROAD AT WINCHESTER
REPLACED
1 DELINEATOR
TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 22
TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 5
TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 14
R:W A I NTA I M W KGtit PLTDIS I G N St
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
STENCILS / STRIPING
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
VV C0),12PLhTEIT .
08/03/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
23 LEGENDS
08104/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
34 LEGENDS
08/05/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
28 LEGENDS
08/06/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
12 LEGENDS
08/07/09
SANTA CECILIA
NEW INSTALL
4 - 25s
08/10/09
CITY WIDE SCHOOL LEGENDS
REPAINTED
30 LEGENDS
08/12/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
112
08/13/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
90
08/13/09
MARGARITA AT PIO PICO
REPAINTED
250 L.F. YELLOW CURB
08/13/09
MARGARITA AT AVENIDA BARCA
REPAINTED
2,493 L.F. (BERM)
08114/09
BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD AT WELTON
REPAINTED
2 LEGENDS
08/17/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
34
08/17/09
YELLOW BERM
REPAINTED
3,704 L.F.
08/18/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
84
08/19/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
72
08120/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
64
08121/09
BUNKER AT VARDON DRIVE
NEW INSTALL
2 LEGENDS
08/21/09
BUNKER AT DRIVER LANE
NEW INSTALL
2 LEGENDS
08/21/09
PASEO DURANGO AT CORTE MONTOYA
NEW INSTALL
2 LEGENDS
08/24/09
CITY WIDE BULL NOSE
REPAINTED
44
08/24/09
AREA #2
REPAINTED
21 LEGENDS
08/25/09
AREA #2 LEGENDS
REPAINTED
50 LEGENDS
08/26109
AREA #2 LEGENDS
REPAINTED
37 LEGENDS
08/27109
AREA #4
REPAINTED
46 LEGENDS
08/31/09
AREA #4
REPAINTED
62 LEGENDS
TOTAL NEW & REPAINTED LEGENDS 355
NEW & REPAINTED RED CURB & STRIPING L.F. 6.447
BULL NOSE 500
RWAI WAIMwR KCOMPLTDSTR!PING
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION 4
RIGHT-OF-WAY TREE TRIMMING
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
DATE
LOCATION
-WORK COMPLETED
08/03/09
NIBLICK AT NASSAU
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08103/09
WEDGE WAY AT VARDON
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/04/09
YNEZ AT SANTIAGO
TRIMMED
3 R.O.W. TREES
08/04/09
PAUBA AT MARGARITA
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/04109
MARGARITA AT PIO PICO
TRIMMED
23 R.O.W. TREES
08/11/09
PAUBA AT BUTTERFIELD STAGE ROAD
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08112109
29977 VIA PUESTA DEL SOL
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/12/09
MARGARITA AT WINCHESTER
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/13/09
HARVESTON AT EVANSTON
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/18/09
LYON LANE AT WOLF CREEK
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/18/09
CAMINO ALAGON AT CALLE MARQUIS
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/18/09
FRONT STREET AT MORENO
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/19/09
PALOMA DEL SOL AT CORTE ALGETE
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/20.09
C-STREET
TRIMMED
25 R.O.W. TREES
08121/09
NIBLICK AT BRASSIE
TRIMMED
1 R.O.W. TREES
08/27/09
FRONT STREET AT SOUTH ARCHWAY
TRIMMED
4 R.O.W. TREES
i
;
TOTAL R.O.W. TREES TRIMMED 87
R:WAI NTAI MW R KCOMPLTDITRF B
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
ROADS DIVISION
RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT
MONTH OF AUGUST, 2009
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F -
D ATM
LOCATTQN WORK COMPLETED
08104/09 YNEZ AT SANTIAGO ABATED 200 S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS
TOTAL S.F. R.O.W. WEEDS ABATED 200
RAMAINTAINIW KCOMPLTDIWEEDS
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 1 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
TIME
COMPLETE
(Est. comp.!
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID (5)
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Ronpaugh Ranch Fire Station
The majority of work was completed by April of 2006 The remaining work will i -
Contractor Tovey Shultz Construction, Inc
Contract Amount: $3
298
000
completed when the mainline utilities are installed, which the City is undertake ;
PW03-01
I
,
,
Approved Change Orders: $212,768.24
David McBride
97%(9/09)
93%
estimated start in September of 2009. A fire engine/truck venting system
(requested/added on 2/06) will be installed when the Contractor re-mobilizes, [h: cr at
Account No. 210-165.741
also included in the approved change order total.
City Property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway
This project provided for the rough grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and
(Northwest RDA Property) - Rough Grading
Contractor: Skanska
Dendy Parkway. All work was completed on March 28, 2007. Site restoration, including;
PW06-03
I
Final Contract Cost $5,948,799.71
David McBride
Com lete
P
100%
hydroseeding, was completed in December of 2008. A notice of completion was approv
by the City Council at the 1113109 meeting. Ongoing maintenance expenses will be
incurred for NPDES measures until such time the property is developed.
Murreta Creek Multi Purpose Trail
This project will build equestrian, pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and
Contractor IAC Engineering, Inc.
Contract Amount: $1
308
14848
Jon Salazar/
Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. Contract work is complete.
PW01-27
I
,
.
Approved Change Orders (1.12): $217.44709
Amer Attar
100% (02109)
99%
The 90-day landscape maintenance period was completed effective 7/1109. Turnover of
the project to the City was made effective 719/09, after a final walk-through, Project
Account No. 210-190-142-58XX
acceptance by City Council scheduled for 08/11109.
Old Town Infrastructure Project -Town Square and
This project involves construction of the Town Square and street improvements on
Mercedes & Main Street
Contractor LH Engineering Contract Amt
Mercedes & Main Streets. The project was awarded on March 18, 2008. All storm dra :
PW06-07
$3,458,495.00
sewer, and water improvements are complete and all the roadwa s are aved. Work s
Y P
(1 C 8 1 E)
I
Approved Change Order(s) $ 252,298 15
David McBride
99%(7/09)
95%
ongoing in the Town Square. The redesigned fountain is being constructed. Delays in
delivery of specialty items for the fountain will extend the completion date through July
Account Nos
2009.
210-165-636
210-165-643
Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements
This project widens Pechanga Pkwy to its ultimate width from Temecula Pkwy to
from Temecula Parkway to City Limas @ Pechanga
Road.
Pechanga Rd. The contractor has essentially completed the roadway improvements, The
PW99-11
Contractor All American Asphalt
Mayra De La
remaining work includes landscaping/irrigation and street light installation. In addition to
(Ph ll)
I
Contract Amount: $8,131,964.98
Torrel Amer
96%
70%
the contract work, there are a couple of change orders which will be added to the contract
Attar
that include landscape work as well as the dual right turn lanes at Temecula Pkwy
Account No. 210-165-668-58XX
Because of the added change order work, completion of the project is anticipated for
Sept/Oct 2009.
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
PW06-07
Contractor PCL Construction
David
space. Construction of elevated slabs is complete B occupancy structure erection and
(1 D)
I
Contract Amount $15.797.010 00
McBride/ Bill
55%(12/09)
interior parking structure improvements are ongoing
Approved Change Orders ($2/9,u4Z 69)
McAteer
ACCOUnt No 110-165-644
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 2 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
PROJECT
NO
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
% TIME
COMPLETE
(Est. comp.!
%
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID
Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal &
This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices (BMP) of the Stormwater
Desiltation Pond
Contractor: Sean Malek
William
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and
PW05-73
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Engineering Contract Amount: $315.510
Becerra/
0%
0%
the requirements of RWOCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park 401
Certification, Streambed Alteration Agreement, and Nationwide Permits have been
Account No. 210-190-187-58XX
acquired. Bids were opened on 08/26108 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
Contractor: Edge Development
Edge Development, Inc. on 09109/08. Edge began work on 4/8/09. Work is ongoing on
Ph2
I
Contract Amount: $31,555,500
Bill McAteerl
18%(9110)
17%
foundations and structural steel erection.
Approved Change Orders: $43,326
David McBride
Account No. 210-165-751-58XX
Temecula Community Center Expansion
Contractor: Erickson-Hall Construction Company
Work began on January 13, 2009. The building is currently being framed. The anticipated
PW06
05
Contract Amount: 51,184,000.00
William
completion date of the project is October 2009. The Escallier house and bam have been
-
Ill
Becerra/ David
60%
60%
fumigated for termites. Dry rot & termite infested wood has been removed and replaced
Account No. 210-190-197
McBride
Staff is reviewing 100% Plans from the architect.
De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project
This project involves rehabilitating De Portola Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to
(from Jedediah Smith to Margarita)
Contractor: Hardy & Harper, Inc.
Margarita Rd. This is a federally funded project. Construction began the week of 3116/09
PW06-10
1
Contract Amount: $1,161,000
Jon Salazar/
77%
20%
with potholing for underground storm drain work, which revealed conflicts with gas and
Approved Change Orders (1-3): $166,002.07
Amer Attar
Phone lines, Contract work resumed on 4/20/09 after an approx. 3-week delay due to
utility conflicts. Phases I & II of the roadway work are complete, Phase III work
Account No. 210-165-656-58XX
(westbound De Portola Rd) is underway.
Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road
This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to the City limits on
(Ynez to East City Limit) - STPL Project
Contractor All American Asphalt
Kendra
Hannah-
the east. Construction began on June 3, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed by
PW06-14
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Contract Amt: $3,666.004 25
Meistrell
1
30%(12109)
0%
December 2009 Contractor is working on complying with the asphalt specifications
Avlin Odviar
Account No. 210-165-657
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide. Butterfield Stage
This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Street /
Rd at Welton St / Channel St
Contractor Christopher R Morales
Inc
Kendra
Hannah-
Channel Street. Work began on July 6, 2009. Contractor is potholing and boring conduits
PW07-09
I
.
,
Contract Amount: $323,893.00
Meistrell
I
30%(8109)
0%
across the roads. Completion is anticipated in August 2009
Avlin Odviar
Account No_210-165-669-58XX
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide, Meadows Pkwy
This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive
Work
at McCabe Dr
Contractor Christopher R Morales
Inc
Kendra
Hannah-
.
began on July 6, 2009 Contractor is potholing and boring conduits across the roads
PW07-10
I
.
Contract Amount $323.983 00
Meistrell /
30%(8/09)
0%
Completion is anticipated in August 2009.
Avlin Odviar
Account No 210-165-672-58XX
Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY08-09
This protect will slurry seal local streets within Paloma Del Sol and Temeku Hills Contract
PW 09-01
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Contractor Pavement Coating Company
Contract Amount. 5323.817 17
Chris White I
Mayra De La
75%
0%
was awarded at the May 26. 2009 Council meeting A Pre-Con was held on June 2. 2009
Account Na 001-764-601-54XX
Torre
The Notice to Proceed was issued on June 15, 2009 Work on this project is almost
complete
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 3 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 711512009
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
% TIME
COMPLETE
%
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp
'
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
ate)
PAID
Street Striping Program FY 2009-10
Chris White 1
This project will refresh old striping throughout the City. Bids were opened on June 23
PW09-04
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Contractor: Pacific Striping, Inc
Contract Amount: $111
925.00
Mayra De La
0%
0%
,
2009 and Pacific Striping, Inc. was the low bidder. The contract is scheduled to be
,
Torre
awarded at the July 14, 2009 City Council meeting.
Citywide Concrete Repairs FY 2008-09
Chris
This project will replace concrete at various locations in the City. Bids were opened on
PW09-03
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Contractor: B & T Works. Inc.
Contract amount of $113
915.55
White/Mayra
0%
0%
June 2, 2009. The contract was awarded to B & T Works, Inc. at the June 23, 2009
.
Account No 001-164-601-54xx
De La Torre
Council meeting Pre-Con was held on July 13, 2009 Work will start on July 27, 2009.
Y Y
PROJECTS BEING ADVERTISED FOR BIDS
Traffic Signal Interconnect Equipment Installation
Chris
This project will install traffic signal interconnect equipment on Margarita Road
form
PW04-05
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Contractor:
WhitelMayra
0%
0%
,
Rancho California Road to Pio Pico Road. It was advertised for bids on June 26th Bid
De La Torre
opening is scheduled for July 30, 2009.
PROJECTS BEING DESIGNED BY
CONSULTANTS
Re-Stripe Route 79 South to 8 lanes from Pechanga
This project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway (formerly State
Parkway to 1-15
Kendra
Route 79 South) from 1-15 to Pechanga Parkway. The City is working to meet Callrans
PW07-08
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Consultant: JMD
Hannah-
60% (07109)
50 %
requirements to do the striping.
Amount: $29
210
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.
.
a
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Avlin dviar
Account No. 210-165-676-58XX
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
landscape and irrigation systems. The site is located along the north bank of Temecula
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Consultants Community Works Design
Mayra De La
Creek (within flood-plain/way areas). The environmental regulatory agencies have
11 EM
Contract Amount $29,840
Torre
98%
98%
approved this new mitigation area. Mylars are ready for signature. The contract bid
document was reviewed and will be revised to incorporate all of the corrections. Offers for
Account No. 210-165-668-58Xx
purchase of the properties were made. The City Council adopted a Resolution of
Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 meeting. The proposed improvements
cannot be implemented until the City obtain possession of the properties.
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
Road with a bridge over Murrieta Creek. Coordination with RCFC & WCD, U.S. Army
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Consultant Protect Design Consultants
Chris White 1
Mayra De La
90%
90%
Corps of Engineers and the state environmental regulatory agencies is required. The 90%
Contract Amount $466,940
Torre re
plan comments have been returned to the consultant for corrections. The consultant has
submitted a proposal for additional scope of work, the City has reviewed their proposal
Account No 210-165-602-58XX
and will process a contract amendment
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7115/2009
% TIME
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
COMPLETE
(Est. comp
CONTRACT
NT
CURRENT STATUS 8 PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID
(b)
Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek
This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. Design
(Replacement)
Consultant: Simon Wong Engineering
consultant Simon Wong Engineering (SWE) and the City are continuing to pursue
Contract amount: $317,719
environmental permitting and coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge
Amendment No 1 Contract term extension
87 /o (Phases I
replacement as a project separate from the Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek
PW03-05
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Amendment No 2: Contract term extension
Jon Salazar)
92%(8109)
8 II) - 96°
Improvement project. Comments on the environmental technical reports were received
Amendment No. 3: $322,305
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(Phase 3)
from Caltrans on 4/28/09, and are being addressed by the consultant. Resubmittal of
Amendment No. 4: $24,063 (RCWD waterline)
technical reports to Caltrans is anticipated the week of 7/20/09. The draft 100% PSBE
package was received from the de
ign consultant on 2/17/09, and staff review is
Account No. 210-165-7a3-58xX
s
complete. Comments on draft 100 /o plans expected to be resubmitted to design
consultant the week of 7/20/09.
PedestriaNBicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis
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
Contract Amount: $132,807
,
NEPA document. The approved Preliminary Environmental Stud PES form was
rY Y ( )
Jon Salazar/
received from Caltrans on 12/03108; technical reports were submitted to Caltrans on
PW05-11
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Account No 210-165-738-58XX
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95%(8109)
80%
5/13/09. 100% design plans were received from the design consultant on 2123/09; staff
comments on draft 100% plans were returned to consultant on 5/27/09. Comments on
environmental technical reports received from Caltrans in June, and are being addressed
by City staff and consultants. Resubmittal of environmental technical reports to Caltrans
anticipated in July, '09.
Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek
This project involves the design, environmental clearance, and construction of a new
Consultant TYLIN International
Contract Amt: 76.20
bridge over Murrieta Creek at the westerly terminus of Western Bypass and an extension
Amendment 2 Amt: Amt: $ $244
824
80
William
of Pujol Street to the new structure. Once constructed, this will serve as the souther)
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,
.
Becerra/ Avlin
70%
70%
connection of the Western Bypass Corridor. Design is underway. Geotechnical
Account No. 210-165-660-58XX
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investigations have been initiated and 70% of the design is complete. The Mitigated
Negative Declaration (MND) has been noticed and response to comments is being
prepared.
Redhawk Park Improvements
This project will add amenities to four park sites in the Redhawk area. Due to budgetary
Consultant. RJM Design Group. Inc
constraints, the construction was divided into phases over a number of years. At the
Contract Amount: $164.574
Kendra
December 11, 2007 meeting, the City Council approved an agreement with RJM for the
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Account No 210-190-144-58Xx
Hannah-
100% (06/09)
e0 i°
construction drawings of the chosen amenities, which include a half court basketball court,
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ADA accessible parking, and dog park at Redhawk Community Park; a seatwall and
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shade structure at Sunset Park. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was
received from the Community Services District Board of Directors at the 6123/09 meeting.
The project will be advertised during the next period
Temecula Park and Ride (79 South)
This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway
(formerly 79 South) at La Paz. The 70% design drawings are being returned to AAE for
PW06-09
nesi n Develn ment AAF, Inr
g n
Bill McAteer /
revision and resubmittal. The WOMP for this project is being reviewed and may change
Conlract amount S109.085
David McBride
75%
75%
the configuration of the detention basins. This is currently on hold
project Y
Amendment #1 $20.500
Account No 210-165-747-58XX
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 5 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
% TIME
COMPLETE
(Est. comp.!
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS 8 PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID (S)
Pechanga Pkwy-Dual Right Turn Lanes from
This project includes the design and construction of two right-turn lanes on eastbound
Temecula Parkway (SR 79S)
C
Temecula Pkwy to southbound Pechanga Pkwy. The project includes the widening of
onsultant: Cozad & Fox
Contract Amount: 529,010
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Temecula Pkwy at Pechanga Pkwy & relocation of traffic signal poles. 100% design plans
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Torre
100%
99%
are complete. The Pechanga Pkwy St Improvements' contractor has provided a proposal
Account No. 210-165-637-58XX
to perform this work as a change order to their contract. The change order will be
presented to the City Council for approval at the 07114/09 meeting. Once approved, the
contractor can start this work, which will add approx 50 working days to the contract.
Santiago Detention Basin
This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin. The proposed
Consultant: Kimley Hom
Contract Amount: $65,250
detention basin (1 acre in size) is located on the south side of Santiago Rd between
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95
95%
95%
Vallejo Ave and Orsmb Rd. Plans and Specifications are 99% complete. The
Account No. 210-165-666-58XX
or
environmental reports are in the process of being updated. Upon completion of the plans
and specs, the bid documents will be finalized. This project has been de-funded in the
new CIP budget and will be shelved.
Winchester Road / State Route 79 North - North
This federally funded project will design and construct landscaping and irrigation
Corridor Beautification
Consultant: RBF
enhancements to the existing raised medians along Winchester Road between Ynez
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Agreement Amount: S 179,916.00
David McBride
99%
99%
Road and the easterly City limits. The 100% design package has been reviewed and upon
Approved EWA's: $ 6.000
completion of these revisions it will be submitted to Caltrans for construction authorization
Submittal is expected during the next period.
Account No. 210-165-638
French Valley Parkway 1 Interstate 15 Over-Crossing
A southbound off-Ramp to Jefferson, an auxiliary lane, and widening the bridge over
and Interchange Improvements - Phase 1 (PSBE)
Consultant: Moffatt 8 Nichol
Santa Gertrudis Creek at the Winchester southbound off-ramp are the components of
Amend. No. 1: $ 507,881 00
Phase 1. City continued the design work. Status is as follows:
Amend. No. 4 S 632,058.00
> PS&E - City is preparing 95% Plans, Specifications, and Estimate.
Amend. No. 8: $1,087,300.00
> Right of Way - Establishing limits of dedication. Discussions are continuing with owners
Notes:
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of affected parcels within Phase 1 work.
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> Amend. Nos. 1, 4, 8 8 amend original agreement
Avli Odv Bn Odv/iarl
60%(05110)
61%
> Declaration of Units -Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase.
under PW02-11.
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> Utilities - Pothole of existing utilities within APE are complete.
> Amendment amounts represent portion
> Conceptual Landscape/Aesthetics - Concept was selected
with Murrieta
Caltrans
and
appropriated for PW07-04
,
,
,
IBC concurrence. Selection was incorporated into Draft Structures PSBE submittal.
Account No. 210-165-719-58XX
Other:
> Maintenance Agreement - City preparing exhibit for first draft.
Old Town Gymnasium
This projects involves the design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium
Consultant: WLC Architects
Contract Amount 5307
390 00
adjacent the Boys & Girls Club on Pujol Street. WLC is still working on design scenanos
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McAteer/
with Boys and Girls Club Staff. The land is to be utilized as staging area for the Murrieta
ll
Account No. . 210-190-186
y
David McBride
10%(12/09)
5%
Creek Improvements project and it will need to be acquired from Riverside Count Flood
y
Control (RCFC) for the current design. The land will not be available until the Creek
project is completed A conceptual design cornrnittee meeting was held on January 27
2009.
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 6 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
TIME
%
COMPLETE
%
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT S's
ENGINEER
(Est. comp./
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID (S)
Pavement Management Program Update
This project will update the City's Pavement Management Program (PMP) for the years
Consultant Willdan
Agreement Amount: $ 66,915
2008-2013. The 90% PMP report has been submitted and is being reviewed by staff
PW07.11
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David McBride
100%
79%
Account Nos :
001-164-601-5248
210- 1 65-655-58XX
Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail
The project will provide a Class I bicycle trail that connects the existing Santa Gertrudis
Extension and Interconnect
Alignment Study, Design & Environmental Clearance
Kendra
Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail at Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Multi-Purpose Trail at
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Consultant: Hall & Foreman, Inc.
Hannah-
30%(12109)
25%
Diaz Road. The City Council approved an agreement with Hall & Foreman at the 11/25108
Contract Amount: $246.865.00
Meistrell I
meeting. The kick off meeting was held on 01108/09. The alignment study has been
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completed. Extension of time for the Bicycle Transportation Account funds was approved
Account No 210.165-739-58XX
on 05/01/09. Design is underway and consultant is preparing 30% plans.
Nicolas Valley - Assessment District (Liefer Road)
C
This project will study assessment district feasibility and formation, including completing
onsultant: David Evans & Associates (DEA)
Contract Amount: $120.900.00
Kendra
Hannah-
the street and minor storm drain improvements on the unimproved portions of certain
PW08-06
II
Meistrell /
60%(08/09)
60%
streets within Nicolas Valle Liefer Road) area. The Cit Council a
Y ( ) Y approved an agreement
Account No. 210-165-502-58XX
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for the street improvement design with David Evans and Associates at the 10128/08 City
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Council Meeting. The kick off meeting for the design of the street improvements was held
on 12/17/08. 60% plans are being reviewed by staff.
Roripaugh Ranch Street Improvements - Phase I
Phase I include the construction of Butterfield Stage Road from Murrieta Hot springs Road
Construction of Butterfield Stage Road
Ma
De
to Calle Chapos / South Loop Road and getting the Fire Station functional. Currently, staff
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Consultant: David Evans & Associates
IDEA)
Torre/ rres Amer
0 %
0%
is working on the Bid Package and well as R/W issues with 3 property owners within
Contract Amount
.
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Phase I. Work to be done by the design consultant is on hold until the Roripaugh Ranch
CFD No. 03-02 liens are resolved and a settlement is reached
Account No. 210-165-723-58XX
PROJECTS BEING DESIGNED BY STAFF
Long Canyon Detention Bann - Access Road
Plans and specifications are 90'% complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove
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7777777779
0%
N/A
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)
Consultant: RBF Consulting
future traffic. City continued development of design geometrics, technical studies. and
Contract Amount: $325.94400
reports. Status of outstanding items are as follows:
Amendment No 1 98.196.00
Extra Work Auth No 1 13.426.00
> Project Report - Under Caltrans review.
PW04-08
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Extra Work Auth No 2 17.732.00
Avlin Odviarl
95%(07109)
(07!09)
95/
95%
> Supplemental Fact Sheet - Under Caltrans review
(Extra Work Auth No 3: 18.42800)
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> Modified Access Report - FHWA Determination of Acceptability, approved July 2007
(Extra Work Auth No 4. 5.032 00)
Final approval pending approval of the Final Environmental Document
(Extra Work Auth No 5 21,240 00)
Note EWA No 3, 4, and 5 will be paid with unused
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Under Caltrans review
portion of Amend No 1
> Final Environmental Document - Approved June 200
> Life Cycle Cost Analysis -Under Caltrans review.
Account No 210-1654-662-58XX
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 7 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
% TIME
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp./
CONTRACT
NT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
p
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
Agreement Amount $1.091.693.00
Document. Status is as follows:
Amend No 1: 202,652AW
Amend. No. 2: 21.630.00
> Draft Project Report - Approved June 2006
CCO No 1 25,000.00
> Project Report - City preparing 1st draft,
CCO No 2 8,000.00
> Draft Environmental Document - Approved April 2009
CCO No 3: 18,008.00
> New Connection Report (NCR) - Letter of Acceptability received in July 2008
CCO No 4: 11,320.00
CCO No 5: 37
645
00
> Traffic Operations Analysis - Approved 02/05108.
,
.
Amend. No. 3: 283,982.52
> Exception to 20-yr Traffic Design - Approved 12/17/07.
Amend. No. 4: See PW07-04
> Stormwater Data Report - City revising Per Caltrans comments
Amend. No. 5: 169,000.00
> Mandatory Design Exceptions - Approved 07118/06
Amend. No. 6: 110,917.00
William
> Advisory Design Exceptions - Approved 07/18106,
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Amend. No. 7: 14.573.36
Becerra/ Avlin
90%(03110)
88%
> Exception to Ramp Metering Policy - Approved 07/05/06
Amend. No. 8 See PW07-04
Odviar/ Amer
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 07/18/06.
Amend. No. 9 100,000.00
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> Revised Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 01/11 108
Notes:
> Amend No. 1 also applies to PW07-04 See PW07
> Storm Drain Study - Approved 03/21108.
-04 for add'I apportionment
> Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report - Approved Oct 2008
> Final Environmental Document - City preparing first draft
Account No 210-165-677-58XX
Other:
> Declaration of Units - Request for Metric Exception denied by Caltrans.
> Freeway Agreements - Execution pending approval of the Project Report.
> Risk Management Plan - Updating as necessary
.
> Project Charter - list draft is under Caltrans review.
> Maintenance Agreement - Preparing list 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)
vertical alignment for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular
Bridge Alignment Study - Avenida de Missions over
Temecula Creek
Kendra
Hannah-
access to Loma Linda Road, including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek Final
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Consultant: Nolte Associates, Inc.
Meistrelll Avlin
100%
100%
engineering report is complete, Project is pending allocation of funds for design
Contract Amount: $87.923.00
Odvlar
Account No 210-165-677-S8XX
PROJECTS WAITING IN THE WINGS
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Citywide Master Drainage Plan
)
Postponed.
Multi-Trails System - Margarita Road Under Crossing
This project will construct a trail for bicycles and pedestrians along Santa Gertrudis Creek
Consultant LAN Engineenng
under Margarita Road. Data regarding existing utilities are being incorporated into the
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Contract Amount $114.426 00
William
Becerra
100%
100%
design. RCFC has provided an Encroachment Permit Plans & Specs are complete. This
project cannot be constructed until adequate funds are identifie(! An application was
suf,nutted for State Bir.,yclr-. Tmn;pwi,on)n A~.ruunt (BTA) i,ind- .,11 12: 1;06.
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 8 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/1512009
% TIME
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CO
'
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NTRACTOR & CONTRACT $
s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp.!
PAID (E)
bid date)
Sam Hicks Monument Park Playground Replacement
This project will replace the playground at Sam Hicks Monument Park to comply with new
PW06-16
7779777?77?
0%
N/A
standards. The funding for this project is through Community Development Block Grant.
Funding for this project has been reallocated to a future fiscal year.
Auxiliary Lanes on 1-15 in Temecula
A feasibility study will be conducted to determine if auxiliary lanes can be added between
on and off-ramps on I-15 in Temecula to improve the freeway operation. An RFP to
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conduct the study was published on the City's website on 02114/07. Proposals were
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/ 1-15 Civercrossing and
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The review appraisal is complete. Caltrans has approved the appraisals The City Council
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Interchange, Project Report (PR)
Becerra/ Amer
N/A
N/A
reviewed this matter in Closed Session on June 9, 2009.
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Butterfield Stage Road - Ronpaugh CFD
Met with all but three property owners to discuss their property concerns. Prepared a
CFD 03-02
Project Description: Research to create a bid
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matrix addressing owner issues/concerns to present to City staff. Work to clear all issues
package (i.e.. Plans and Specs) to construct specific
improvements (BSR. MHSR.
fire station, etc.)
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related to the properties within Phase 1 of the project continues.
Contractor N/A: Contract NIA
Diaz Realignment
All required right-of-way documents have been recorded with the County, consultant
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surveyor is in the process of recording the Record of Survey, which will complete the
process.
Pechanga Parkway (right turn lanes)
Purchase & Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner He has not accepted the
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City's offer. City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11125/08 meeting. A
check was prepared for court deposit to file eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was filed in
mid February. The City gained possession of the property as of June 5, 2009.
Pechanga Parkway (mitigation land)
Purchase & Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner. He has not accepted the
City's offer. City Council has adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11/25/08 meeting
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A check was prepared for court deposit for eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was filed in
mid February. The City is working on the legal documents to gain possession of the
property.
Surplus Land Diaz Road Realignment
Staff met with Outdoor Channel. City Council approved the counter offer. Purchase and
Sale Agreement was prepared by City and it was presented to the buyer The agreement
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has been agreed upon by the City and the buyer. A new revised agreement that include
the lot line adjustment was forwarded to the Outdoor Channel for approval. Once
approved, the matter will be taken to the City Council for approval of the sale.
Riverside County Flood Control Parcels-old Town
Staff received Purchase Agreements from RCFC to purchase portions of six parcels. City
met with Flood Control in January and asked for updated values RCFC will revise their
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offers based on current sales comps. Staff is also working with RCFC to finalize the
A
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Purchase & Sale Agreement. RCFC requested that the City quitclaim a channel
easement for another parcel (APN 922-035-024) and for Cdy to accept the Declaration of
Dedication This matter was approved by the City Council it the 2!Z4:'09 meeting.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
'
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTR
ACT
N
CURRENT STATUS 8 PROGRESS
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $
s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp./
T
bid date)
(E)
Santa Genrudis Ped. Bridge
The City Council approved the Purchase and Sale Agreement with Rancho California
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Water District (RCWD) at the 10114/08 meeting. Escrow has been opened. We received
the estimated settlement statement from escrow on 1212/08. Escrow has closed and the
City received the Final Settlement Statement.
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Santiago Detention Basin
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Appraisal is ready to be finalized but has been put on hold.
Murneta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension
To initiate this right of way work, seven title reports were ordered on 12/2/08. Consultant is
PW00-26
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in the process of preparing legals/plats. A proposal from an appraiser will be sought during
the next period and then the appraisal process will start.
Policy re: Site Assessments
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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
Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek
Will Becerral
City needs to accept the Offer of Dedication that was not accepted by County on Parcel
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Map PM 8248, which was recorded on 2/15/1977. Up to Twelve legals and plats will be
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prepared by the consultant. Once legals/plats are received, the City will obtain appraisals.
SPECIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PROJECTS
Roripaugh Ranch CFD
Staff reviewed the submitted Reimbursement Request for the two bridges. Comments
CFD 03-02
Annie Bostre-
N/A
were provided to Ashby USA representatives. Meetings were held with the developer
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seeking these reimbursements to finalize the numbers. The City Attorney was provided
the information.
CFD 01-02
Harveston CFD
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N/A
No activities during the last period
CFO 03-06
Harveston CFD
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N/A
N/A
No activities during the last period.
CFD 03-01
Crown Hill CFD
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N/A
N/A
During the last period, the developer submitted reimbursement request for the retention.
Wolf Creek CFD
Met with Tony Louka, Caltrans Environmental Engineering, Adam Smith, Standard Pacific,
along with Matt Peters (city Planner) and Steve Beswick (Pechanga Parkway Project
Manager). The meeting was to review the walls along the Wolf Creek Development.
Standard Pacific is to raise them to 8'. To satisfy the Federal requirements. Caltrans will
need a letter from the City for some of the open area that provide access from the trail to
the development. Standard Pacific is to survey adjacent property owners to see if they are
CFD 03-03
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N/A
OK with the openings or if they want these openings closed. The City's letter would notify
Caltrans with the results and what action the City would take based on these results
A letter from the City to Standard Pacific detailing the wall requirements was sent on
01106/09.
Standard Pacific is in the process of obtaining the required waivers They have obtaineC
20 waivers as of 07/17/09. In addition, they started raising the walls the week of 07/06/09
CFD 02-08
Serena Hills CFD
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N/A
N/A
No activities during the last period
CITY OF TEMECULA PAGE 10 OF 11
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/1512009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
COMPLETE
(Est. comp.!
CONTR
ACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID
Quarterly Review - Tracking, preparing, and
Various Projects.
Various
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processing Federal, State and TUMF Funds
Julie Dauer
On-going
NIA
Reimbursements
Contract Administration
On-going review of CIP project contracts, amendments, extra work authorizations &
Various
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Julie Dauer
On-going
NIA
change orders and maintaining budget accounts. Providing assistance to staff in
processing invoices for all CIP division projects.
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Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail
Julie Dauer
NIA
NIA
Project is currently in construction phase. Continue to process reimbursement requests for
Caltrans submittal and approval.
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Surface Transportation Program (STP) - De Portola
Julie Dauer
NIA
N/A
Contract has been awarded. Federal funding reimbursement requests will be submitted to
Road Pavement Rehabilitation
Caltrans as project progresses. $458,990 STP funds
Highway Bridge Replacement & Rehabilitation
New PIES form updated and submitted to Caltrans, Environmental Division to obtain
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Program (HBRR) - Main Street Bridge
Julie Dauer
N/A
N/A
environmental clearances & approval to proceed with final design processes. Total HBRR
funds $3,920,000.
SR2S- Safe Routes to School Program - Ped/Bicycle
Received December 2, 2008 the approval of our PES document. Prior to obtaining the
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Bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek to Chaparral Hig
Julie D
NIA
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Categorical Exclusion we shall provide Caltrans various technical studies. SR2S funding
auer
has been awarded in the amount of $425,520. In addition to SR2S funding we have been
awarded $132,000 in SB821 funding.
Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF)
Quarter Ended 12/31/08 - TUMF reimbursement requests to be prepared for submittal to
Various
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Julie Dauer
NIA
NIA
WRCOG & RCTC. Meeting with WRCOG to clear up outstanding progress billings and
review of processes for future reimbursement requests. Letter to follow from City to
WRCOG in summary of meeting minutes.
TE - Transportation Enhancement
Program funding is scheduled for FY2009-2010. Environmental clearance has been
Winchester Road/State Route 79 North Corridor
approved and project is slated for construction in the next fiscal year. Currently in process
PW06-15
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Beautification Prolec
Julie Dauer
N/A
N/A
of preparing our'Request for Allocation' through the CTC and also our RFA package to
Caltrans for 'Authorization to Proceed with Construction' Total funds awarded per TE
Funding adjustments $1,133,000.
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Pechanga Parkway Phase 11 Street Improvements -
Continue to review construction expenditures for federal reimbursement of PLH funds.
(Phase I
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Public Land 8 Highways Funded
Julie Dauer
N/A
N/A
Prepare and submit reimbursement requests to Caltrans, Sacramento. Total PLH funding
is $4,000,000.
Various
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Bond Releases
Julie Dauer
NIA
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Continued review of CIP project bonds scheduled for release
2006/07 Bicycle Transportation Account
Resolution approved by City Council for the Cooperative Work Agreement (CWA) The
BTA Funds
Santa Gertrudis Creek Bicycle Trail Extension and
CWA will extend the terms of the original agreement to allow for the continuation of project
PW08-04
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Interconnect
Julie Dauer
N/A
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implementation and the award of a consultant agreement for this project 2006/07 BTA
funds approved for the planning & preliminary engineering and total award of $395,000.
CWA is anticipated to be approved in April 2009.
Standardise the formal of the Specifications for all
Specifications library is continuously being updated and amended. The boiler-plate section
projects
David McBride
On-going
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is also being reviewed and updated. Federal Specifications were updated and
standardized for De-Portola and Rancho California Road All specifications were updated
to 2009. Federal specifications were updated to new DBE regulabons
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 7/15/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
NO
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
CONTRACTOR 8 CONTRACT $'s
PROJECT
ENGINEER
COMPLETE
(Est. comp./
CONTR
ACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
bid date)
PAID
Circulation Element Implement Plan
This Project is to identify all future projects necessary so that the current Circulation
Element of the General Plan is fully implemented. Data entry into the database is
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Amer Attar
N/A
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complete. The tasks of field verification, cost estimates preparation, and aerial mapping
have all been completed. The information gathering and the reporting stage of this
project is complete. CIP staff will work with GIS to automate the availability and the update
of the information.
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
????7????7
On going
N/A
projects. Some of these As-Built conditions have never been transferred to the project
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
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On-going
N/A
available on the City's 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
Caltrans, Local Assistance approved the construction phase of work. STPL funding of
PW06-14
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(STPLI
Julie Dauer
N/A
N/A
$2,958,000. Project is currently out to bid. Bid Opening is scheduled for January 29
2009
Pavement Rehabilitation of Rancho California Road
.
,
from Ynez Road to Butterfield Stage Road
Citywide Traffic Light Synchronization System
City has been awarded $515,000 in Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP)
TED
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Purchase, install & implement an adaptive traffic
Julie Dauer
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funding. Disbursements for these programs have currently been suspended
signal synchronization system along six comdors
within the City.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 9/3/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est. CompJ
PAID
bid date)
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Ronpaugh Ranch Fire Station
The majority of work was completed by April of 2006 The remaining work will be
Contractor Tovey Shultz Construction. Inc.
completed when the mainline utilities are installed, which the City is undertaking -
PW03-01
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Contract Amount. $3,298,000
David McBride
97%(9110)
93%
estimated start in March of 2010. A fire engine/truck venting system (requested/added on
Approved Change Orders: $212,768.24
2/06) will be installed when the Contractor re-mobilizes, this cost is also included in the
Account No. 210-165-741
approved change order total.
City Property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway
This project provided for the rough grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and
(Northwest RDA Property) - Rough Grading
Dendy Parkway. All work was completed on March 28, 2007. Site restoration, including
PW06-03
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Contractor: Skanska
David McBride
Complete
100 i°
hydroseeding, was completed in December of 2008. A notice of completion was approved
Final Contract Cost $5,948,799.71
by the City Council at the 1/13/09 meeting. Ongoing maintenance expenses will be
incurred for NPDES measures until such time the property is developed.
Murrieta Creek Muni Purpose Trail
This project will build equestrian, pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and
Contractor: IAC Engineering, Inc.
Diaz Road from Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. Contract work is complete.
PW01-27
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Contract Amount: $1,308,148.48
Jon Salazar/
100%(02109)
100%
The 90-day landscape maintenance period was completed effective 7/1/09. Turnover of
Approved Change Orders (1-12) $217,447.09
Amer Attar
the project to the City was made effective 7/9/09, after a final walk-through. Project was
Account No. 210-190-142-58XX
accepted by City Council at the 08/11/09 meeting, and is complete.
Old Town Infrastructure Project -Town Square and
This project involves construction of the Town Square and street improvements on
Mercedes & Main Street
Mercedes & Main Streets. The project was awarded on March 18, 2008. All storm drain,
Contractor: LH Engineering Contract Amt
sewer, and water improvements are complete and all the roadways are paved. Work near
PW06-07
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$3,458,495.00
Approved Change Order(s) $ 252,298.15
David McBride
99%(9109)
95
completion in the Town Square and the Fountain is fully functional. Various specialty
(1C & 1E)
items and added work will extend the completion date through September 2009.
Account Nos.:
210-165-636
210-165-643
Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements
This project widens Pechanga Pkwy to its ultimate width from Temecula Pkwy to
from Temecula Parkway to City Limits @ Pechanga
Pechanga Rd. The contractor has essentially completed the roadway improvements. The
Rd.
Mayra De La
remaining work includes landscaping/irrigation & some change order work. The extra work
PW99-11
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Contractor: All American Asphalt
Torre/ Amer
98%
70%
includes landscape & irrigation work as well as the construction of dual right turn lanes at
(Ph II)
Contract Amount: $8,131,964.98
Attar
Temecula Pkwy. The dual right turn lane was paved on 08/31/09. Loops installation and
Account No. 210-165-668-58XX
striping remains. Because of the added work, completion of the project is anticipated for
SepuOct 2009.
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
David
space. Construction of elevated slabs is complete. B occupancy structure erection and
PW06-07
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Contractor: PCL Construction
McBride/ Bill
67%12/09)
(
64%
interior parking structure improvements are ongoing.
(1 D)
Contract Amount: $15,797,010.00
McAteer
Approved Change Orders: ($191,347)
Account No. 210-165-644
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 9/3/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est comp)
PAID
bid date)
Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal &
This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices (BMP) of the Stormwater
Desiltation Pond
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and
Contractor: Sean Malek
William
the requirements of RWQCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park. 401
PW05-13
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Engineering Contract Amount $315,510
Racers/ Avlln
o°/
o°i
Certification, Streambed Alteration Agreement, and Nationwide Permits have been
Odviar
acquired. Bids were opened on 08/26/08 and will be awarded pending confirmation of
Account No. 210-190-187-58xx
FEMA reimbursement funding.
Old Town Civic Center
This project will construct the Old Town Civic Center. City Council awarded the contract to
Edge Development, Inc. on 09/09/08. Edge began work on 4/8/09. Work is ongoing on
PW06-07
Contractor: Edge Development
Bill McAteer!
structural steel erection and metal decks. Steel stud framing is anticipated to start the
ph2
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Contract Amount: $31.555,500
David McBride
28
(9/10)
21%
second week of September.
Approved Change Orders: $43,326
Account No. 21D-165-751-58)(X
Temecula Community Center Expansion
Work began on January 13, 2009. The building is complete and final punch list items are
Contractor: Erickson-Hall Construction Company
William
being addressed. The Escallier house and barn have been fumigated for termites. Dry rot
PW06-05
III
Contract Amount: $1,184,000.00
Becerral David
69%
83%
& termite infested wood has been removed and replaced. Staff has reviewed 100% Plans
McBride
and edits are required. Resubmittal is expected in 1 month.
Account No. 210-190-197
De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project
This project involves rehabilitating De Portola Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to
(from Jedediah Smith to Margarita)
Margarita Rd. This is a federally funded project. Construction began the week of 3/16/09.
Contractor: Hardy & Harper. Inc.
Jon Salazar/
All base paving work is complete. A dispute arose between the City and contractor over
PW06-10
1
Contract Amount $1,161.000
Amer Attar
107%
45%
the accuracy of the contract plans, resulting in suspension of work. Dispute was resolved
Approved Change Orders (1-3): $166,002.01
effective 8/27/09; work to resume on the project 9/1/09. Remaining work is cap paving,
Account No. 210-165-656-58XX
installation of AC berms, and final striping. Tentative completion date is 9/18/09.
Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road
This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to the City limits on
(Ynez to East City Limit) - STPL Project
Kendra
the east. Construction began on June 3, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed by
PW06-14
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Contractor: A11 American Asphalt
Hannah-
42%(12/09)
6%
December 2009. The contractor is working at night between Ynez Road and Moraga
Contract Amt: $3,666,004.25
Meistrell I
Aviln Odviar
Road. Work in this area is expected to be completed by the end of September
Account No. 210-165-657
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide, Butterfield Stage
This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Way /
Rd at Welton Way / Channel St
Kendra
Channel Street. Work began on July 6, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed in
PW07-09
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Contractor. Christopher R. Morales, Inc.
Hannah-
95%(9109)
50%
September 2009. Poles have been installed and are being inspected.
Contract Amount: $323,893.00
Meistrell I
Avlln Odviar
Account No. 210.165-669-58XX
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide. Meadows Pkwy
This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive. Work
at McCabe Or
Kendra
began on July 6, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed in September 2009. Southern
PW07-10
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Contractor. Christopher R Morales, Inc.
Hannah-
75%(9109)
50%
California Edison is working on installing the transformer for the power connection.
Contract Amount: $323,983.00
Meistrell /
Aviln Odviar
Account No. 210-165-672-58XX
Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY08-09
This project will slurry seal local streets within Paloma Del Sol and Temeku Hills. This
Contractor: Pavement Coating Company
Chris White I
project is complete, in order for the City to issue a Notice of Completion letter the City
PW 09-01
1
Contract Amount: $323,817.17
Mayra De La
100%(8109)
100%
Inspector must submit a final inspection report. The Contractor must submit the following:
Account No. 001-164-601-54XX
Torre
The Maintenance Bond and the Affidavit and Release form.
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% TIME
%
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTR
ACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp)
PAID
bid date)
Street Striping Program FY 2009-10
Chris White /
This project will refresh old striping throughout the City. The first cycle is scheduled to start
PW09-04
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Contractor: Pacific Striping, Inc.
Mayra De La
0%
0%
In late 2009.
Contract Amount: $111,925.00
Torre
Citywide Concrete Repairs FY 2008-09
Chris
This project will replace concrete at various locations in the City. The project is scheduled
PW09-03
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Contractor: B & T Works, Inc.
White/Mayra
75%(8109)
55%
to be completed by mid September 2009.
Contract amount of $113,915.55
De La Torre
Account No. 001-164-601-54xx
Traffic Signal Interconnect Equipment Installation
Chris
This project will install traffic signal interconnect equipment on Margarita Road, form
PW04-05
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Contractor: High-Light Electric, Inc.
White/Mayra
0%
0%
Rancho California Road to Pio Pico Road. Bid were opened on July 30, 2009. Contract
Contract Amount: $211,878.00
De La Torre
was awarded at the August 25, 2009, City Council meeting
Account No. 210-165-712-58xx
PW07-08
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R"tripe Route 79 South to 8 lanes from Pechanga
Parkway to I-15
Consultant: JMD
Amount: $29,210.00
Account No. 210-165.676-58XX
Kendra
Hannah-
ell /
AvIln lin Odviar
60%(07/09)
50%
This project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway (formerly State
Route 79 South) from 1-15 to Pechanga Parkway. The City is working to meet Caltrans
requirements to do the striping.
Pechangs 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
landscape & irrigation systems. The site is located along the north bank of Temecula
Creek (within flood-plain/way areas). The environmental regulatory agencies have
Consultants: Community Works Design
Contract Amount: $29
840
approved this new mitigation area. Mylars are ready for signature. The contract bid
I
,
Mayra
La
98%
98%
documents were reviewed and will be revised to incorporate all of the corrections. Offers
11EM
11 EM
Account No. 210-165-668-58XX
Torre e
for purchase of the properties were made. The City Council adopted a Resolution of
Necessity to acquire the property at their 11125/08 mtg. The proposed improvements
cannot be implemented until the City obtain possession of the properties. Currently, the
City is communicating with the various regulatory agencies concerning an alternative
mitigation strategy suggested by the State Department of Fish & Game.
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
Road with a bridge over Murrieta Creek. Coordination with RCFC & WCD, U.S. Army
Chris White I
Corps of Engineers and the state environmental regulatory agencies is required. The 90%
PW00-26
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Consultant: Project Design Consultants
Mayra De La
90%
90%
plan comments have been returned to the consultant for corrections. The consultant
Contract Amount: $466.940
Torre
additional scope of work was approved by the City Council at the 08111/09 meeting. The
Account No. 210-165-602-58XX
95% plans will be submitted to the City for review on 9-15-09.
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 9/3/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est. comp./
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: $317,719
replacement as a project separate from the Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek
PW03-05
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Amendment No. 1 : Contract term extension
Amendment No 2: Contract tern extension
Jon Salazar/
97%(8/09)
93% (Phases 1
811) - 97%
Improvement project. Comments on the environmental technical reports were received
Amendment No. 3: $322,305
Amer Attar
(Phase 3)
from Caltrans on 4/28109, and are being addressed by the consultant. The draft 100%
Amendment No. 4: $24,063 (RCWD waterline)
PS&E package was received from the design consultant on 2117/09, and staff review is
complete. Comments on draft 100% plans resubmitted to design consultant 8/31/09.
Account No. 210-165-743-58XX
Mitigation for the project, previously not expected, has become a potential requirement;
discussions are underway with the resource agencies to clarify.
Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis
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. The approved Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form was
Contract Amount: $132,807
Jon Salazar!
received from Caltrans on 12103108; technical reports were submitted to Caltrans on
PW05-11
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Account No. 210-165-738-58XX
Amer Attar
99%. (8109)
°
76 /
5/13/09. Staff comments on draft 100% plans were returned to consultant on 5127/09.
Comments on environmental technical reports received from Caltrans in June, and are
being addressed by City staff and consultants. Resubmittal of environmental technical
reports to Caltrans is anticipated in September'09.
Western Bypass Bridge Over Murders 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
William
of Pujol Street to the new structure. Once constructed, this will serve as the southerly
PW06-04
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Amendment 2 Amt: $244,824.80
Becerral Avlin
70%
70%
connection of the Western Bypass Corridor. Design is underway. Geotechnical
Account No. 210-165-660-58XX
Odvlar
investigations have been initiated and 90% Plans and Specs are being reviewed. The
Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) has been noticed and the response to comments is
being prepared.
Redhawk Park Improvements
This project will add amenities to four park sites in the Redhawk area. Due to budgetary
Consultant: RJM Design Group, Inc.
constraints, the construction was divided into phases over a number of years. At the
Contract Amount: $164,574
Kendra
December 11, 2007 meeting, the City Council approved an agreement with RJM for the
Hannah-
construction drawings of the chosen amenities, which include a half court basketball court,
PW06-06
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Account No. 210-190-144-58XX
Melstrell /
100% (06108)
gp°% ,
ADA accessible parking, and dog park at Redhawk Community Park; a seatwall and
Avlin Odvlar
shade structure at Sunset Park. Authorization to advertise for construction bids was
received from the Community Services District Board of Directors at the 6/23109 meeting.
The project will be advertised for bids during the next period.
Temecula Park and Ride (79 South)
This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway
(formerly 79 South) at La Paz. The 70% design drawings are being returned to AAE for
revision and resubmittal. The WQMP for this project is being reviewed and may change
PW06-09
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Design
Development
AAE,
Inc.
Bill McAteer /
D
id
id
75%
75%
the configuration of the detention basins. This project is currently on hold.
85 ,085
Contra
il amount $1
09,0
McBr
av
e
Amendment #1 $20.500
Account No. 210-165-747-58XX
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CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PROJECTS - MONTHLY WORK PROGRESS SHEET 913/2009
% TIME
%
PROJECT
PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est comp)
PAID
bid date)
Pechanga Pkwy-Dual Right Turn Lanes from
This project includes the design and construction of 2 right-turn lanes on eastbound
Temecula Parkway (SR 79S)
Temecula Pkwy to southbound Pechanga Pkwy. The project includes the widening of
Consultant: Cozad & Fox
Mayra De La
Temecula Pkwy at Pechanga Pkwy & relocation of traffic signal poles. The Pechanga
PW06-11
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Contract Amount: $29,010
Torre
100%
99%
pkwy Ph II St Improvements' contractor is currently constructing this work, as a change
Account No. 210-165-6637-58XX
order to their contract. The dual lanes have been paved. Installation of traffic loops and
striping remain. Construction is anticipated to be complete by Sept 2009.
Santiago Detention Basin
This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin, which is 1 acre in
Consultant: Kimley Horn
size and located on the south side of Santiago Rd between Vallejo Ave & Orsmby Rd.
PW06-12
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Contract Amount: $65,250
Mayra De La
95%
95%
Plans and Specifications (PBS) are 99% complete. The environmental reports are being
Torre
updated. Upon completion of the P&S, the bid documents will be finalized. This project
Account No. 210 165 sss-saxx
has been de-funded in the new CIP budget and will be shelved.
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
Road and the easterly City limits. The 100% design package has been submitted to
PW06-15
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Agreement Amount: $ 179,916.00
David McBride
99%
99%
Caltrans for construction authorization.
Approved EWA's: $ 6,000
Account No. 210-165-638
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 the 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: $ 632,056.00
Amend. No. 8: $1,OB7,300.00
William
> Right of Way Establishing limits of dedication.
Notes:
Becerral
> Declaration of Units - Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase.
PW07-04
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> Amend. Nos. 1, 4, & 8 amend original agreement
Avlin Odviar!
60%(05110)
6t%
> Utilities - Pothole of existing utilities within APE are complete.
under PW02-11.
Amer Attar
> Conceptual Landscape/Aesthetics - Concept was selected, with Murrieta, Caltrans, and
> Amendment amounts represent portion
IBC concurrence. Selection was incorporated into Draft Structures PS&E submittal.
appropriated for PW07-04.
Account No. 210 165 719 SBXX
Other:
> Maintenance Agreement - City preparing exhibit for first draft.
Old Town Gymnasium
This projects involves the design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium
Consultant: WLC Architects
adjacent the Boys & Girls Club on Pujol Street. WLC is still working on design scenarios
Contract Amount: $307,390.00
with Boys and Girls Club Staff. The land is to be utilized as staging area for the Murrieta
PW07-
II
Bill McAteer!
10%(12/09)
5%
Creek Improvements project and it will need to be acquired from Riverside County Flood
OSCSD
Account No. 210 1sat6s
David McBride
Control (RCFC) for the current design. The land will not be available until the Creek
project is completed. A conceptual design committee meeting was held on January 27,
2009.
Pavement Management Program Update
This project will update the City's Pavement Management Program (PMP) for the years
Consultant: Willdan
2008-2013. The consultant is finalizing City comments and developing a least cost
Agreement Amount: $ 66,915
financial scenario for inclusion into the final report which will be completed over the next
PW07-11
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David McBride
100%
90%
period.
Account Nos.:
001-164-601-5248
210-165-655-58XX
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PRIORITY
PROJECT NAME, DESCRIPTION,
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PROJECT
COMPLETE
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CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
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CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $
s
ENGINEER
(Est comp./
PAID
bid date)
Santa 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
Alignment Study, Design & Environmental Clearance
Hannah-
Diaz Road. The City Council approved an agreement with Hall & Foreman at the 11/25/08
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Consultant: Hall & Foreman, Inc.
Meistrell 1
30%(12/09)
251/6
meeting. The kick off meeting was held on 01108109. The alignment study has been
Contract Amount: $246,865.00
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completed. Extension of time for the Bicycle Transportation Account funds was approved
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on 05/01/09. 30% design plans have been submitted by the consultant for review.
Nicolas Valley - Assessment District (Liefer Road)
This project will study assessment district feasibility and formation, including completing
Consultant: David Evans & Associates (DEA)
Kendra
the street and minor storm drain improvements on the unimproved portions of certain
Contract Amount: $120,900.00
Hannah-
streets within Nicolas Valley (Liefer Road) area. The City Council approved an agreement
PW08-06
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Meistrell I
60%(08109)
60%
for the street improvement design with David Evans and Associates at the 10/28/08 City
Account No. 210-165-502-58XX
Avlin Odvlar /
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Council Meeting. The kick off meeting for the design of the street improvements was held
on 12117/08. Consultant is preparing 90% plans and estimate.
Roripaugh Ranch Street Improvements - Phase I
Phase I includes the construction of a portion of Murrieta Hot Springs Rd (MHSR), Calle
Construction of Butterfield Stage Road
Chapos (CC), South Loop Rd and Butterfield Stage Rd from MHSR to CC/So Loop Rd
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and getting the Fire Station functional. Currently, liens have been resolved and
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Consultant: David Evans & Associates (DEA)
Torre/ Amer
0%
0%
settlements have been reached. Thus, staff was given formal direction to proceed with the
Contract Amount:
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design of this project. Staff is working on the Bid Package. The developer will start to work
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on the R/W acquisition and perform all their MOU commitments. The City will obtain
contracts for all applicable design consultant to proceed with the design
PROJECTS BEING DESIGNED BY STAFF
Long Canyon Detention Basin - Access Road
Plans and specifications are 90% complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove
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excess silt deposited within the basin before constructing the access road. Project is on
hold until FEMA determination is finalized.
Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY 2009-2010
This project will slurry seal local streets within the Roripaugh Hills Estates, Campus
Slurry seal local streets within the Roripaugh Hills
Chris
Verdes and Nicholas Valley Areas. Proposition 1 B funds will be used to fund this project.
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Estates. Campus Verdes and Nicholas Valley Areas.
WhitelMayra
0%
0%
The project is scheduled on the City Council Agenda on September 22, 2009 to get
De La Torre
authorization to solicit construction bids
PROJECTS IN THE 'PLANNING STAGE
1-15 1 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 of outstanding items are as follows:
Contract Amount: $ 325,944.00
Amendment No. 1: 98,196.00
Extra Work Auth. No. 1: 13,426.00
> Project Report -Under Caltrans review.
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Extra Work Auth. No. 2: 17,732.00
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95%(07109)
95%
> Supplemental Fact Sheet - Under Caltrans review.
(Extra Work Auth. No. 3: 18,428.00)
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> Modified Access Report - FHWA Determination of Acceptability, approved July 2007.
(Extra Work Auth. No. 4: 5,032.00)
Final approval pending approval of the Final Environmental Document.
(Extra Work Auth. No. 5: 21,240.00)
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Under Caltrans review.
Note: EWA No. 3, 4, and 5 will be paid with unused
> Final Environmental Document - Approved June 2009.
portion of Amend No. 1.
> Life Cycle Cost Analysis - Under Caltrans review.
Account No. 210-1654-662-58XX
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ENGINEER
(Est comp.]
PAID (S)
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 - Approved June 2006.
Amend. No. 2: 2 0.00
CCO No. . 1 1: : 255,0 ,000.00
> Project Report - City preparing
1st draft.
CCO No. 2: 8,000.00
> Draft Environmental Document - Approved April 2009.
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 Na. 37 0
> Exception to 20-yr Traffic Design - Approved 12117/07.
Amend. No o. 3: 283,982.52
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> Stormwater Data Report - Under Caltrans review.
Amend. No. 4: See PW004
> Mandatory Design Exceptions - Approved 07/18/06.
Amend. . No. No. 65: : 1 11069,91,00700...00 00
William
> Advisory Design Exceptions - Approved 07/18106.
Amend. No. 7: 14,573.36
Bacerral Avlin
> Exception to Ramp Metering Policy - Approved 07/05106.
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Amend. No. 8 See PW07-04
Odvlarl Amer
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e8%
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 07/18/06.
Amend. No. 9 100,000.00
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> Revised Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 01/11/08.
Notes:
> Storm Drain Study - Approved 03/21/08.
> Amend. No. 1 also applies to PW07-04. See PW07
> Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report - Approved Oct 2008.
-04 for add/ apportionment.
> Final Environmental Document - City preparing first draft.
Account No. 210-165-677-58XX
Other:
> Declaration of Units - Request for Metric Exception denied by Caltrans.
> Freeway Agreements - Execution pending approval of the Project Report.
> Risk Management Plan - Updating as necessary.
> Project Charter - 1 st draft is under Caltrans review.
> Maintenance Agreement - Preparing 1 st 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)
vertical alignment for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular
Bridge Alignment Study - Avenida de Missions over
Kendra
access to Loma Linda Road, including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek. Final
PW08-03
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Temecula Creek
Consultant: Nolte Associates, Inc.
Hannah-
Maistreil/ Avlln
100%
100°h
engineering report is complete. Project is pending allocation of funds for design.
Contract Amount: $87.923.00
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PROJECTS WAITING IN THE WINGS
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Citywide Master Drainage Plan
)
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
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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.
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CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
NO
CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est comp.!
PAID
bid date)
Sam Hicks Monument Park Playground Replacement
This project will replace the playground at Sam Hicks Monument Park to comply with new
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standards. The funding for this project is through Community Development Block Grant.
Funding for this project has been reallocated to a future fiscal year.
Auxiliary Lanes on 1-15 in Temecula
A feasibility study will be conducted to determine if auxiliary lanes can be added between
on and off-ramps on 1-15 in Temecula to improve the freeway operation. An RFP to
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conduct the study was published on the City's website on 02/14/07. Proposals were
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 W
AY RELATED PROJECTS
French Valley Parkway/ 1-15 Overcrossing and
William
The review appraisal is complete. Caltrans has approved the appraisals. The City Council
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Interchange, Project Report (PR)
Becerra/ Amer
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reviewed this matter in Closed Session on June 9, 2009. Negotiations with two property
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owners have begun.
Butterfield Stage Road - Roripaugh CFD
Now that liens have been resolved and settlements have been reached, the developer will
Project Description: Right-of-Way issues associated
Mayra De La
resume to perform their MOU commitments and obtain the required R/W. The developer
CFD 03-02
with the construction of specific improvements (BSR,
Torre/ Amer
was directed to focus on the RAN issues related to the properties within Phase 1 of the
MHSR, fire station, etc.)
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project first. A number of property owners have contacted the City indicating that they
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have been contacted by the developer to resolve the MOU they both signed.
Diaz Realignment
All required right-of-way documents have been recorded with the County; consultant
PW 95-27
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surveyor is in the process of recording the Record of Survey, which will complete the
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process.
Pechanga Parkway (right turn lanes)
Purchase & Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner. He has not accepted the
City's offer. City Council adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11125/08 meeting. A
PW 06-11
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check was prepared for court deposit to file eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was filed in
mid February. The City gained possession of the property as of June 5, 2009. Settlement
papers are in the process of being signed
Pechanga Parkway (mitigation land)
Purchase & Sale Agreement was sent to the property owner. He has not accepted the
City's offer. City Council has adopted the Resolution of Necessity at the 11/25/08 meeting.
A check was prepared for court deposit for eminent domain lawsuit. Lawsuit was filed in
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mid February. The City is working on the legal documents to gain possession of the
property. The State Department of Fish & Game is now involved due to impacts to
properties that has Conservation Easements on them.
Surplus Land : Diaz Road Realignment
Staff met with Outdoor Channel. City Council approved the counter offer. Purchase and
Sale Agreement was prepared by City and it was presented to the buyer. The agreement
has been agreed upon by the City and the buyer. A new revised agreement that include
Amer Attar
the lot line adjustment was drafted. The City Council approved the Purchase and Sale
Agreement at the 08-11-09 City Council meeting. Escrow was opened for the sale of this
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CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $
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ENGINEER
(Est. comp)
PAID
bld date)
Riverside County Flood Control Parcels-Old Town
Staff received Purchase Agreements from RCFC to purchase portions of six parcels. City
met with Flood Control in January and asked for updated values. RCFC will revise their
Beryl
offers based on current sales comps. Staff is also working with RCFC to finalize the
Yasinosky/
Purchase & Sale Agreement. RCFC requested that the City quitclaim a channel
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easement for another parcel (APN 922-035-024) and for City to accept the Declaration of
Dedication. This matter was approved by the City Council at the 2/24109 meeting. The City
is working with RCFC to finalize the acquisition agreements.
Santa Gertrudis Ped. Bridge
The City Council approved the Purchase and Sale Agreement with Rancho California
PW07-05
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Water District (RCWD) at the 10/14108 meeting. Escrow has closed and the City received
the Final Settlement Statement.
7
Santiago Detention Basin
This project is postponed indefinitely. It will be taken out of the Work Progress Sheet next
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mnnth
Murriete Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension
To initiate this right of way work, seven title reports were ordered on 12/2/08. Consultant is
PW00-26
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in the process of preparing legals/plats. A proposal from an appraiser will be sought once
the plats are completed. The appraisal process will start after that.
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
western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek
Will Becerra/
City needs to accept the Offer of Dedication that was not accepted by County on Parcel
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Beryl
Map PM 8248, which was recorded on 2/1511977. Up to Twelve legals and plats will be
Yasinosky/
prepared by the consultant. Once legals/plats are received, the City will obtain appraisals.
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Roripaugh Ranch CFD Staff reviewed the submitted Reimbursement Request for the two bridges. Comments
CFD 03-02 Annie Bostre- N/A were provided to Ashby USA representatives. Meetings were held with the developer
Le/ Amer Attar seeking these reimbursements to finalize the numbers. The City Attorney was provided
CFD 01-02
Harveston CFD
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N/A
No activities during the last period
CFD 03-06
Harveston CFD
Amer Attar
N/A
N/A
No activities during the last period.
CFD 03-01
Crown Hill CFD
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During the last period, the developer submitted reimbursement request for the retention.
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PRIORITY
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PROJECT
COMPLETE
CONTRACT
CURRENT STATUS & PROGRESS
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CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT $'s
ENGINEER
(Est comp./
PAID
bid date)
Wolf Creek CFO
Met with Tony Louka, Caltrans Environmental Engineering, Adam Smith, Standard Pacific,
along with Matt Peters (city Planner) and Steve Beswick (Pechanga Parkway Project
Manager). The meeting was to review the walls along the Wolf Creek Development.
Standard Pacific is to raise them to 8'. To satisfy the Federal requirements, Caltrans will
need a letter from the City for some of the open area that provide access from the trail to
the development. Standard Pacific is to survey adjacent property owners to see if they are
OK with the openings or if they want these openings closed. The City's letter would notify
CFD 03-03
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Caltrans with the results and what action the City would take based on these results.
A letter from the City to Standard Pacific detailing the wall requirements was sent on
01/06/09,
Standard Pacific is in the process of obtaining the required waivers. They have obtained
20 waivers as of 07/17/09. In addition, they started raising the walls the week of 07/06/09.
Work on raising the walls continues.
CFD 02-08
Serena Hills CFO
Amer Attar
N/A
N/A
No activities during the last period.
Quarterly Review - Tracking, preparing, and
Various Projects.
Various
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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
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Julie Dauer
On-going
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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
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Julie Dauer
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Caltrans submittal and approval.
Surface Transportation Program (STP) - De Portola
Contract has been awarded. Federal funding reimbursement requests will be submitted to
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Road Pavement Rehabilitation
Julie Dauer
N/A
N/A
Caltrans as project progresses. $458,990 STP funds
Highway Bridge Replacement & Rehabilitation
New PES form updated and submitted to Caltrans, Environmental Division to obtain
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Program (HBRR) - Main Street Bridge
Julie Dauer
WA
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environmental clearances & approval to proceed with final design processes. Total HBRR
funds $3,920,000.
SR2S- Safe Routes to School Program - Ped/Bicycle
Received December 2, 2008 the approval of our PES document. Prior to obtaining the
Bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek to Chaparral Hig
Categorical Exclusion we shall provide Caltrans various technical studies. SR2S funding
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has been awarded in the amount of $425,520. In addition to SR2S funding we have been
awarded $132,000 in SS821 funding.
Transportation Uniform Mitigation Fee (TUMF)
Quarter Ended 12131108 - TUMF reimbursement requests to be prepared for submittal to
WRCOG & RCTC. Meeting with WRCOG to clear up outstanding progress billings and
Various
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review of processes for future reimbursement requests. Letter to follow from City to
WRCOG in summary of meeting minutes.
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CONTRACTOR & CONTRACT S's
ENGINEER
(Est comp./
PAID
bid date)
TE - Transportation Enhancement
Program funding is scheduled for FY2009-2010. Environmental clearance has been
Winchester Road/State Route 79 North Corridor
approved and project is slated for construction in the next fiscal year. Currently in process
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Beautification Projec
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of preparing our'Request for Allocation' through the CTC and also our RFA package to
Caltrans for 'Authorization to Proceed with Construction'. Total funds awarded per TE
Funding adjustments $1,133,000.
Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements -
Continue to review construction expenditures for federal reimbursement of PLH funds.
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Public Land & Highways Funded
Julie Dauer
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N/A
Prepare and submit reimbursement requests to Caltrans, Sacramento. Total PLH funding
(Phase II)
is $4,000,000.
Various
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Bond Releases
Julie Dauer
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N/A
Continued review of CIP project bonds scheduled for release.
2006/07 Bicycle Transportation Account
Resolution approved by City Council for the Cooperative Work Agreement (CWA). The
BTA Funds
CWA will extend the terms of the original agreement to allow for the continuation of project
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Santa Gertrudis Creek Bicycle Trail Extension and
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implementation and the award of a consultant agreement for this project. 2006107 BTA
Interconnect
funds approved for the planning & preliminary engineering and total award of $395,000.
CWA is anticipated to be approved in April 2009.
Standardize the format of the Specifications for all
Specifications library is continuously being updated and amended. The boiler-plate section
projects
is also being reviewed and updated. Federal Specifications were updated and
David McBride
On going
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standardized for De-Portola and Rancho California Road. All specifications were updated
to 2009. Federal specifications were updated to new DBE regulations.
Circulation Element Implement Plan
This Project is to identify all future projects necessary so that the current Circulation
Element of the General Plan is fully implemented. Data entry into the database is
complete. The tasks of field verification, cost estimates preparation, and aerial mapping
Amer Attar
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have all been completed. The information gathering and the reporting stage of this
project is complete. CIP staff will work with GIS to automate the availability and the update
of the information.
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
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On-going
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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
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available on the City s 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 Califomia Road
Caltrans, Local Assistance approved the construction phase of work. STPL funding of
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(STPL)
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$2,958,000. Project is currently out to bid. Bid Opening is scheduled for January 29, 2009.
Pavement Rehabilitation of Rancho California Road
from Ynez Road to Butterfield Stage Road
Citywide Traffic Light Synchronization System
City has been awarded $515,000 in Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP)
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Purchase, install & implement an adaptive traffic
Julie Dauer
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funding. Disbursements for these programs have currently been suspended.
signal synchronization system along six corridors
within the City.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Monthly Activity Report
August / September 2009
Prepared by: Amer Attar
Submitted by: Greg Butler
Date: 9/22/2009
PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Roripaugh Ranch Fire Station
The majority of work was completed by April of 2006. The remaining work will be completed when the
mainline utilities are installed, which the City is undertaking - estimated start in June of 2009. A fire
engine/truck venting system (requested/added on 2/06) will be installed when the Contractor re-
mobilizes, this cost is also included in the approved change order total.
City Property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway (Northwest RDA Property) - Rough Grading
This project provided for the rough grading of the vacant City property at Diaz Road and Dendy Parkway.
All work was completed on March 28, 2007. Site restoration, including hydroseeding, was completed in
December of 2008. A notice of completion was approved by the City Council at the 1/13/09 meeting.
Ongoing maintenance expenses will be incurred for NPDES measures until such time the property is
developed.
Murrieta Creek Multi Purpose Trail
This project will build equestrian, pedestrian and bike trails between Murrieta Creek and Diaz Road from
Rancho California Road to Winchester Road. Contract work is complete. The 90-day landscape
maintenance period was completed effective 7/1/09. Turnover of the project to the City was made
effective 7/9/09, after a final walk-through. Project was accepted by City Council at the 08/11/09
meeting, and is complete.
Old Town Infrastructure Project -Town Square and Mercedes & Main Street
This project involves construction of the Town Square and street improvements on Mercedes & Main
Streets. The project was awarded on March 18, 2008. All storm drain, sewer, and water improvements
are complete and all the roadways are paved. Work near completion in the Town Square and the
Fountain is fully functional. Various specialty items and added work will extend the completion date
through September 2009.
Pechanga Parkway Phase II Street Improvements from Temecula Parkway to City Limits @
Pechanga Rd.
This project widens Pechanga Pkwy to its ultimate width from Temecula Pkwy to Pechanga Rd. The
contractor has essentially completed the roadway improvements. The remaining work includes
landscapingfirrigation & some change order work. The extra work includes landscape & irrigation work
as well as the construction of dual right turn lanes at Temecula Pkwy. The dual right turn lane was
paved on 08/31/09. Loops installation and striping remains. Because of the added work, completion of
the project is anticipated for Sept/Oct 2009.
Old Town Infrastructure Projects
- Parking Structure & Office/Retail Frontage
This project includes the site grading and retaining walls for the Civic Center & the Parking Structure site
as well as construction of a parking structure, including office frontage shell space. Construction of
elevated slabs is complete. B occupancy structure erection and interior parking structure improvements
are ongoing.
Ronald Reagan Sports Park Channel Silt Removal & Desiltation Pond
This project includes restoring the Best Management Practices (BMP) of the Stormwater Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP), the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) and the requirements of
RWQCB by desilting the basin located near the Sports Park. 401 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 Edge
Development, Inc. on 09/09/08. Edge began work on 4/8/09. Work is ongoing on structural steel
erection and metal decks. Steel stud framing is anticipated to start the second week of September.
Temecula Community Center Expansion
Work began on January 13, 2009. The building is complete and final punch list items are being
addressed. The Escallier house and bam have been fumigated for termites. Dry rot & termite infested
wood has been removed and replaced. Staff has reviewed 100% Plans and edits are required.
Resubmittal is expected in 1 month.
De Portola Road Pavement Rehabilitation Project (from Jedediah Smith to Margarita)
This project involves rehabilitating De Portola Rd pavement from Jedediah Smith to Margarita Rd. This
is a federally funded project. Construction began the week of 3/16/09. All base paving work is complete.
A dispute arose between the City and contractor over the accuracy of the contract plans, resulting in
suspension of work. Dispute was resolved effective 8/27/09; work to resume on the project 9/1/09.
Remaining work is cap paving, installation of AC berms, and final striping. Tentative completion date is
9/18109.
Pavement Rehabilitation Rancho California Road (Ynez to East City Limit) - STPL Project
This project will rehabilitate Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to the City limits on the east.
Construction began on June 3, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed by December 2009. The
contractor is working at night between Ynez Road and Moraga Road. Work in this area is expected to
be completed by the end of September
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide, Butterfield Stage Rd at Welton Way / Channel St
This project will install a new traffic signal on Butterfield Stage Road at Welton Way / Channel Street.
Work began on July 6, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed in September 2009. Poles have been
installed and are being inspected.
Traffic Signal Installation - Citywide, Meadows Pkwy at McCabe Dr
This project will install a new traffic signal on Meadows Parkway at McCabe Drive. Work began on July
6, 2009 and is anticipated to be completed in September 2009. Southern California Edison is working on
installing the transformer for the power connection.
Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY08-09
This project will slurry seal local streets within Paloma Del Sol and Temeku Hills. This project is
complete, in order for the City to issue a Notice of Completion letter the City Inspector must submit a
final inspection report. The Contractor must submit the following: The Maintenance Bond and the
Affidavit and Release form.
Street Striping Program FY 2009-10
This project will refresh old striping throughout the City. The first cycle is scheduled to start in late 2009.
Citywide Concrete Repairs FY 2008-09
This project will replace concrete at various locations in the City. The project is scheduled to be
completed by mid September 2009.
Traffic Signal Interconnect Equipment Installation
This project will install traffic signal interconnect equipment on Margarita Road, form Rancho California
Road to Pio Pico Road. Bid were opened on July 30, 2009. Contract was awarded at the August 25,
2009, City Council meeting
PROJECTS IN DESIGN
Re-Stripe Route 79 South to 8 lanes from Pechanga Parkway to 1-15
This project will provide four lanes in each direction on Temecula Parkway (formerly State Route 79
South) from 1-15 to Pechanga Parkway. The City is working to meet Caltrans requirements to do the
striping.
Pechanga Parkway Storm Drain Improvements - Environmental Mitigation
This project includes the construction of new wetlands for the Wolf Valley Creek Channel Improvements-
Stage I. The wetlands will be created through the construction of new landscape & irrigation systems.
The site is located along the north bank of Temecula Creek (within flood-plain/way areas). The
environmental regulatory agencies have approved this new mitigation area. Mylars are ready for
signature. The contract bid documents were reviewed and will be revised to incorporate all of the
corrections. Offers for purchase of the properties were made. The City Council adopted a Resolution of
Necessity to acquire the property at their 11/25/08 mtg. The proposed improvements cannot be
implemented until the City obtain possession of the properties. Currently, the City is communicating with
the various regulatory agencies concerning an alternative mitigation strategy suggested by the State
Department of Fish & Game.
Murrieta Creek Bridge and Overland Drive Extension from Commerce Center to Diaz Rd
The project includes the extension of Overland Drive from Commerce Center Drive to Diaz Road with a
bridge over Murrieta Creek. Coordination with RCFC & WCD, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the
state environmental regulatory agencies is required. The 90% plan comments have been returned to the
consultant for corrections. The consultant additional scope of work was approved by the City Council at
the 08/11/09 meeting. The 95% plans will be submitted to the City for review on 9-15-09.
Main Street Bridge Over Murrieta Creek (Replacement)
This project will replace the existing Main Street Bridge over Murrieta Creek. Design consultant Simon
Wong Engineering (SWE) and the City are continuing to pursue environmental permitting and
coordination issues associated with pursuing the bridge replacement as a project separate from the
Army Corps of Engineer's Murrieta Creek Improvement project. Comments on the environmental
technical reports were received from Caltrans on 4/28/09, and are being addressed by the consultant.
The draft 100% PS&E package was received from the design consultant on 2/17/09, and staff review is
complete. Comments on draft 100% plans resubmitted to design consultant 8/31/09. Mitigation for the
project, previously not expected, has become a potential requirement; discussions are underway with the
resource agencies to clarify.
Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge Over Santa Gertrudis Creek
This project includes the construction of an approx. 150' ped/bike bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek
near Chaparral H.S. This is a federally funded project, which will involve a NEPA document. The
approved Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) form was received from Caltrans on 12/03/08;
technical reports were submitted to Caltrans on 5/13/09. Staff comments on draft 100% plans were
returned to consultant on 5/27/09. Comments on environmental technical reports received from Caltrans
in June, and are being addressed by City staff and consultants. Resubmittal of environmental technical
reports to Caltrans is anticipated in September'09.
Western Bypass Bridge Over Murrieta Creek
This project involves the design, environmental clearance, and construction of a new bridge over
Murrieta Creek at the westerly terminus of Western Bypass and an extension of Pujol Street to the new
structure. Once constructed, this will serve as the southerly connection of the Western Bypass Corridor.
Design is underway. Geotechnical investigations have been initiated and 90% Plans and Specs are
being reviewed. The Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) has been noticed and the response to
comments is being prepared.
Redhawk Park Improvements
This project will add amenities to four park sites in the Redhawk area. Due to budgetary constraints, the
construction was divided into phases over a number of years. At the December 11, 2007 meeting, the
City Council approved an agreement with RJM for the construction drawings of the chosen amenities,
which include a half court basketball court, ADA accessible parking, and dog park at Redhawk
Community Park; a seatwall and shade structure at Sunset Park. Authorization to advertise for
construction bids was received from the Community Services District Board of Directors at the 6/23/09
meeting. The project will be advertised for bids during the next period.
Temecula Park and Ride (79 South)
This project will design and construct a park and ride facility on Temecula Parkway (formerly 79 South)
at La Paz. The 70% design drawings are being returned to AAE for revision and resubmittal. The WQMP
for this project is being reviewed and may change the configuration of the detention basins. This project
is currently on hold.
Pechanga Pkwy-Dual Right Turn Lanes from
Temecula Parkway (SR 79S)
This project includes the design and construction of 2 right-turn lanes on eastbound Temecula Pkwy to
southbound Pechanga Pkwy. The project includes the widening of Temecula Pkwy at Pechanga Pkwy &
relocation of traffic signal poles. The Pechanga Pkwy Ph II St Improvements' contractor is currently
constructing this work, as a change order to their contract. The dual lanes have been paved. Installation
of traffic loops and striping remain. Construction is anticipated to be complete by Sept 2009.
Santiago Detention Basin
This project includes the design and construction of a detention basin, which is 1 acre in size and located
on the south side of Santiago Rd between Vallejo Ave & Orsmby Rd. Plans and Specifications (P&S) are
99% complete. The environmental reports are being updated. Upon completion of the P&S, the bid
documents will be finalized. This project has been de-funded in the new CIP budget and will be shelved.
Winchester Road / State Route 79 North - North Corridor Beautification
This federally funded project will design and construct landscaping and irrigation enhancements to the
existing raised medians along Winchester Road between Ynez Road and the easterly City limits. The
100% design package has been submitted to Caltrans for construction authorization.
French Valley Parkway / Interstate 15 Over-Crossing and Interchange Improvements - Phase 1
(PS&E)
A southbound off-Ramp to Jefferson, an auxiliary lane, and widening the bridge over Santa Gertrudis
Creek at the Winchester southbound off-ramp are the components of Phase 1. City continued the design
work. Status is as follows:
> PS&E - City is preparing 95% Plans, Specifications, and Estimate.
> Right of Way - Establishing limits of dedication.
> Declaration of Units - Caltrans Approved Metric Exception for this phase.
> Utilities - Pothole of existing utilities within APE are complete.
> 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
This projects involves the design of the approximately 9,000 square foot gymnasium adjacent the Boys &
Girls Club on Pujol Street. WLC is still working on design scenarios with Boys and Girls Club Staff. The
land is to be utilized as staging area for the Murreta Creek Improvements project and it will need to be
acquired from Riverside County Flood Control (RCFC) for the current design. The land will not be
available until the Creek project is completed. A conceptual design committee meeting was held on
January 27, 2009.
Pavement Management Program Update
This project will update the City's Pavement Management Program (PMP) for the years 2008-2013. The
consultant is finalizing City comments and developing a least cost financial scenario for inclusion into the
final report which will be completed over the next period.
Long Canyon Detention Basin - Access Road
Plans and specifications are 90% complete. City is seeking FEMA funds to remove excess silt deposited
within the basin before constructing the access road. Project is on hold until FEMA determination is
finalized.
Santa Gertrudis Creek Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail Extension and Interconnect
The project will provide a Class I bicycle trail that connects the existing Santa Gertrudis Creek
Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail at Ynez Road to the Murrieta Creek Multi-Purpose Trail at Diaz Road. The City
Council approved an agreement with Hall & Foreman at the 11/25/08 meeting. The kick off meeting was
held on 01/08/09. The alignment study has been completed. Extension of time for the Bicycle
Transportation Account funds was approved on 05/01/09. 30% design plans have been submitted by
the consultant for review.
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 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. The kick off meeting for the design of
the street improvements was held on 12/17/08. Consultant is preparing 90% plans and estimate.
Roripaugh Ranch Street Improvements - Phase I
Phase I includes the construction of a portion of Murrieta Hot Springs Rd (MHSR), Calle Chapos (CC),
South Loop Rd and Butterfield Stage Rd from MHSR to CC/So Loop Rd and getting the Fire Station
functional. Currently, liens have been resolved and settlements have been reached. Thus, staff was
given formal direction to proceed with the design of this project. Staff is working on the Bid Package. The
developer will start to work on the R/W acquisition and perform all their MOU commitments. The City will
obtain contracts for all applicable design consultant to proceed with the design.
Citywide Slurry Seal Project FY 2009-2010
This project will slurry seal local streets within the Roripaugh Hills Estates, Campus Verdes and Nicholas
Valley Areas. Proposition 1 B funds will be used to fund this project. The project is scheduled on the City
Council Agenda on September 22, 2009 to get authorization to solicit construction bids.
PROJECTS IN THE PLANNING STAGE
1-15 / SR 79S Ultimate Interchange
This project will modify the 1-15/ SR 79 South Interchange to accommodate projected future traffic. City
continued development of design geometrics, technical studies, and reports. Status of outstanding items
are as follows:
> Project Report - Under Caltrans review.
> Supplemental Fact Sheet - Under Caltrans review.
> Modified Access Report - FHWA Determination of Acceptability, approved July 2007. Final approval
pending approval of the Final Environmental Document.
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Under Caltrans review.
> Final Environmental Document - Approved June 2009.
> Life Cycle Cost Analysis - Under Caltrans review.
French Valley Parkway / Interstate 15 Over-Crossing and Interchange Improvements (PA & ED)
This project will construct an interchange between Winchester Road Interchange and the 1-15/1-215 split
City continued development of the Project Report and Environmental Document. Status is as follows:
> Draft Project Report - Approved June 2006.
> Project Report - City preparing 1 st draft.
> Draft Environmental Document - Approved April 2009.
> New Connection Report (NCR) - Letter of Acceptability received in July 2008.
> Traffic Operations Analysis - Approved 02/05/08.
> Exception to 20-yr Traffic Design - Approved 12/17/07.
> Stormwater Data Report - Under Caltrans review.
> Mandatory Design Exceptions - Approved 07/18/06.
> Advisory Design Exceptions - Approved 07/18/06.
> Exception to Ramp Metering Policy - Approved 07/05106.
> Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 07/18/06.
> Revised Geometric Approval Drawings - Approved 01/11/08.
> Storm Drain Study - Approved 03/21/08.
> Floodplain and Scour Analysis Report - Approved Oct 2008.
> Final Environmental Document - City preparing first draft.
Other:
> Declaration of Units - Request for Metric Exception denied by Caltrans.
> Freeway Agreements - Execution pending approval of the Project Report.
> Risk Management Plan - Updating as necessary.
> Project Charter -1st draft is under Caltrans review.
> Maintenance Agreement - Preparing 1 st submittal for Caltrans review.
> Financial Plan - Updating as necessary.
Temecula Creek Crossing - Access to Highway 79 South (Temecula Parkway)
The project consists of performing an alignment study to set a specific horizontal and vertical alignment
for an extension of Avenida de Missions southerly to gain vehicular access to Loma Linda Road,
including a bridge crossing over Temecula Creek. Final engineering report is complete. Project is
pending allocation of funds for design.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
To: Lt. Kubel
Cc: Sgt. Leggett
30755-A Auld Road, Murrieta, CA 92563 {95
Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst
Date: July 6, 2009
Re: Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula
June 1 - 30 2009
In response to your request to provide information in regards to Part 1 Crimes for the above time
frame, I found the following:
Part 1 Calls for Service
Total part 1 calls for Temecula: 186
PART I CRIME
Arson
TOTAL
0
Assaults
12
Burglary
50
Larceny Theft
104
Murder
0
Rape
1
Robbery
9
Veh Theft
10
Grand Total
186
Total Part 1 Crimes by Zones
Zone
22%
If you need any additional assistance in regards to this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks.
City of Temecula July 23, 2009
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, CA 92590
Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Traffic Division Activities/Events
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of June 2009. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• SLAP update
• School zone report
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs: None reported.
• Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 1125. (YTD: 11079 hrs.)
• Special events for June
Graduation-Great Oak High School
Graduation- Chaparral High School
Defensive Driving Training
Balloon and Wine Festival
"Wish Come True" Luncheon
• Radar Trailer Deployment -
Temecula Parkway x Butterfield Stage Rd.
Vail Ranch x Cinon
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
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 Mark Leggett
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
TEMECULA POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC DIVISION
RADAR TRAILER DEPLOYMENT
2009
January
Primary Street
Deployment
Number
Date
Radar Trailer
x Cross Street
Duration
Vehicle
01105
No. 3
Vail Ranch Pkwy x Sunbeam
4 days
11,931
01105
No. 2
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
4 days
40
01/12
No. 3
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
2 days
15,058
01/26
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Nicolas
2 days
17,775
February
2/02
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
2 days
15,891
2/02
No. 2
Ynez Rd x DLR Driver
2 days
9,436
2/23
No. 3
Pechanga Parkway x Via Consuelo
2 days
21,041
March
3/2
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
3 days
26,970
3/9
No. 2
Via La Colorada x San Dimas
7 days
3,301
3111
No. 3
Via Cordoba x Corte Christina
5 days
12,976
3/23
No. 3
Temecula Parkway x Country Glen
2 days
16,743
3130
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
3 days
14,400
Anal
4/6
No.3
Margarita Rd x San Fermin
2 days
16,614
4/13
No.2
N. General Kearney x Nicloas Rd
2 days
2,761
4/20
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
4 days
39,941
4/27
No.3
Wolf Creek x Lyon Lane
2 days
4,207
May
5/4
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,160
5111
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,134
5/18
No.3
La Serena x Calle Pina Colada
2 days
10,065
5/26
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall East
3 days
26,555
June
6/15 No. 3 Temecula Parkway x Butterfield Stage Rd 2 days 13,546
6/22 No. 3 Winchester x Promenade Mall 2 days 17,439
6/29 No. 3 Vail Ranch Parkway x Cinon 3 days 5,103
June, 2009 Citations
Total 1642
Hazardous Citations
788
Non-Hazardous
Citations
552
S. L.A. P.
211
N.E.T. Citations
66
Parking Citations
302
School Zones
7
Seatbelts
22
Community
Presentations
0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 66
Injury - Complaint of
Pain 20
Injury 1
Fatal 0
Total 87
D.U.I. Arrests
D.U.I. Arrests 24
Cell Phone
Cites
Total cell phone cites 116
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
30755•A AULD ROAD, MURRIEM, CA 92583 (951) 8983004
Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst
Date: August 5, 2009
Re: Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula
July 1 - 31 2009
In response to your request to provide information in regards to Part 1 Crimes for the above time
frame, I found the following:
Part 1 Calls for Service
Total part 1 calls for Temecula: 175
PART I CRIME
Arson
TOTAL
0
Assaults
24
Burglary
40
Larceny Theft
89
Murder
0
Rape
2
Robbery
6
Veh Theft
14
Grand Total
175
Total Part 1 Crimes - by Zones
If you need any additional assistance in regards to this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks.
To: Lt. Wilhite
Cc: Sgt. Leggett
Mr. Gary Youmans - Chairperson August 27, 2009
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 Youmans;
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of July 2009. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• SLAP update
• School zone report
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs:
DeLuz Fire.
Fatal motorcycle accident- Solana Way x Del Rey.
Meadowview Fire- Calle Fiesta x Via Norte.
Chlorine Leak- Remington x Winchester Rd.
Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 878. (YTD: 5,872 hrs.)
• Special Events for July:
• Radar Trailer Deployment -
Fourth of July Parade/Fireworks Show.
Winchester Rd x Margarita Ave.
Crowne Hill Dr x Vermont St.
Temecula Parkway x Rancho Community Way
Winchester Rd x Nicolas Rd
Ynez Rd X DLR Dr.
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 Mark Leggett
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
TEMECULA POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC DIVISION
RADAR TRAILER DEPLOYMENT
2009
January
Primary Street
Deployment
Number
Date
Radar Trailer
x Cross Street
Duration
Vehicle
01/05
No. 3
Vail Ranch Pkwy x Sunbeam
4 days
11,931
01105
No. 2
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
4 days
40
01/12
No. 3
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
2 days
15,058
01/26
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Nicolas
2 days
17,775
February
2/02
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
2 days
15,891
2/02
No. 2
Ynez Rd x DLR Driver
2 days
9,436
2/23
No. 3
Pechanga Parkway x Via Consuelo
2 days
21,041
March
3/2
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
3 days
26,970
3/9
No. 2
Via La Colorada x San Dimas
7 days
3,301
3/11
No. 3
Via Cordoba x Corte Christina
5 days
12,976
3/23
No. 3
Temecula Parkway x Country Glen
2 days
16,7437/8
3/30
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
3 days
14,400
April
4/6
No.3
Margarita Rd x San Fermin
2 days
16,614
4/13
No.2
N. General Kearney x Nicloas Rd
2 days
2,761
4/20
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
4 days
39,941
4/27
No.3
Wolf Creek x Lyon Lane
2 days
4,207
Mav
5/4
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,160
5/11
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,134
5/18
No.3
La Serena x Calle Pina Colada
2 days
10,065
5/26
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall East
3 days
26,555
June
6/15 No. 3 Temecula Parkway x Butterfield Stage Rd 2 days 13,546
6/22 No. 3 Winchester x Promenade Mall 2 days 17,439
6/29 No. 3 Vail Ranch Parkway x Cinon 3 days 5,103
July
7/8
No.3
Winchester Rd x Margarita
3 days
13,990
7/13
No.2
Crowne Hill x Vermont St
2 days
2,469
7/13
No.3
Temecula Pkwy x Rancho Community Way
2 days
15,314
7/20
No.3
Winchester Rd x Nicolas Rd
3 days
28,032
7/27
No.3
Ynez Rd x DLR Dr.
2 days
13,863
July, 2009 Citations
Total Citations 1580
Hazardous Citations
735
Non-Hazardous
Citations
510
S.L.A.P.
141
N.E.T. Citations
155
Parking Citations
335
School Zones
0
Seatbelt Citations
56
Community
Presentations
0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 52
Injury - Complaint of
Pain 11
Injury 3
Fatal 1
Total 67
D. U.L Arrests
D.U.I. Arrests 33
Cell Phone
Cites
Total cell phone cites 88
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst
Date: September 2, 2009
Re: Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula
August 1 - 31 2009
In response to your request to provide information in regards to Part 1 Crimes for the above time
frame, I found the following:
Part 1 Calls for Service
Total part 1 calls for Temecula: 174
PART I CRIME
Arson
TOTAL
1
Assaults
20
Burglary
55
Larceny Theft
75
Murder
0
Rape
2
Robbery
6
Veh Theft
15
Grand Total
174
Zone 2
21%
Zone 3
If you need any additional assistance in regards to this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks.
To: Lt. Lopotosky
Cc: Sgt. Leggett
To:
City of Temecula
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
43200 Business Park Drive
Temecula, CA 92590
Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Traffic Division Activities/Events
September 24, 2009
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of August 2009. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• SLAP update
• School zone report
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs: Old Town Fire- Mexico Chaquito Restaurant.
• Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 1014. (YTD: 6886 hrs.)
• Special events for September:
DUI Checkpoint-Pechanga Pkwy
Help Ride Fundraiser-Old Town
Radar Trailer Deployment -
Ynez Rd x County Center Dr.
Jefferson Ave x Sanborne
Heitz Lane x Sonoma Lane
Ynez Rd x Ynez Ct.
La Serena x Promenade Chardoney
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 Mark Leggett
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
TEMECULA POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAFFIC DIVISION
RADAR TRAILER DEPLOYMENT
2009
January
Primary Street
Deployment
Number
Date
Radar Trailer
x Cross Street
Duration
Vehicle
01105
No. 3
Vail Ranch Pkwy x Sunbeam
4 days
11,931
01/05
No. 2
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
4 days
40
01/12
No. 3
Jefferson Ave x Calle Cortez
2 days
15,058
01/26
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Nicolas
2 days
17,775
February
2/02
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
2 days
15,891
2/02
No. 2
Vnez Rd x DLR Driver
2 days
9,436
2/23
No. 3
Pechanga Parkway x Via Consuelo
2 days
21,041
March
3/2
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Ynez
3 days
26,970
3/9
No. 2
Via La Colorada x San Dimas
7 days
3,301
3/11
No. 3
Via Cordoba x Corte Christina
5 days
12,976
3/23
No. 3
Temecula Parkway x Country Glen
2 days
16,7437/8
3/30
No. 3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
3 days
14,400
April
4/6
No.3
Margarita Rd x San Fermin
2 days
16,614
4/13
No.2
N. General Kearney x Nicloas Rd
2 days
2,761
4/20
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall
4 days
39,941
4/27
No.3
Wolf Creek x Lyon Lane
2 days
4,207
May
5/4
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,160
5111
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Court
2 days
15,134
5/18
No.3
La Serena x Calle Pina Colada
2 days
10,065
5/26
No.3
Winchester Rd x Promenade Mall East
3 days
26,555
June
6/15
No. 3
Temecula Parkway x Butterfield Stage Rd
2 days
13,546
6/22
No. 3
Winchester x Promenade Mall
2 days
17,439
6/29
No. 3
Vail Ranch Parkway x Cinon
3 days
5,103
July
7/8
No.3
Winchester Rd x Margarita
3 days
13,990
7/13
No.2
Crowne Hill x Vermont St
2 days
2,469
7/13
No.3
Temecula Pkwy x Rancho Community Way
2 days
15,314
7/20
No.3
Winchester Rd x Nicolas Rd
3 days
28,032
7/27
No.3
Ynez Rd x DLR Dr.
2 days
13,863
August
8/10
No.3
Ynez Rd x County Center
2 days
9,160
8/17
No.3
Jefferson Ave x Sanborne
2 days
15,447
8/17
No.2
Heitz Lane x Sonoma
2 days
1,406
8/24
No.3
Ynez Rd x Ynez Ct.
2 days
13,390
8/24
No.2
La Serena x Promenade Chardonney
2 days
7,076
August 2009 Citations
Total Citations 1392
Hazardous Citations
761
Non-Hazardous
Citations
359
S.L.A.P.
140
N.E.T. Citations
63
Parking Citations
272
School Zones
20
Seatbelt Citations
34
Community
Presentations
0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 48
Injury - Complaint of
Pain 13
Injury 1
Fatal 0
Total 62
D.U.I. Arrests
D. U.I. Arrests 29
Cell Phone
Cites
Total cell phone cites 94
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
7/7/2009
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Incidents Reported for the month of June,2009 and Jurisdiction Agency CATMC
Response Activity
False Alarm
FMS
Haz Mat
Medical
Multi-Fam Dwelling Fire
Other Fire
PSA
Res Fire
Traffic Collision
Vehicle Fire
Wildland Fire
+5 Minutes +10 Minutes
76 19
Incidents Reported for the month of June,2009 and Jurisdiction Agency CATMC
+20 Minutes
1
Response Time
Minimum
1.0
■ False Alarm
55
10.4%
FMS
4
0.8%
■ Haz Mat
2
0.4%
■ Medical
370
69.8%
■ Multi-Fam Dwelling Fire
1
0.2%
Other Fire
5
0.9%
■ PSA
23
4.3%
■ Res Fire
1
0.2%
■ Traffic Collision
66
12.5%
■ Vehicle Fire
1
0.2%
■ Wildland Fire
2
0.4%
Total:
530
100.0%
Maximum Average
27.0 3.7
Page 2 of 4
Total #
530
Incident Total:
65
4
2
370
1
5
23
1
66
1
2
%0to5min
81.9%
530
Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
False
FMS Haz Mat Medical Multi-Fam Other PSA Res Fire
Traffic
Vehicle
Wildland
Alarm
Dwelling Fire
Collision
Fire
Fire
Fire
Station
City of Temecula
0
0 0 7 0 0 0 0
0
0
0
Pechanga # 1
Station Total
0
0 0 7 0 0 0 0
0
0
0
Station 12
City of Temecula
11
1 0 57 0 1 6 1
15
0
1
Temecula
Station Total
11
1 0 57 0 1 6 1
15
0
1
Station 73
City of Temecula
25
2 1 116 1 1 4 0
23
1
D
Rancho
California
Station Total
25
2 1 116 1 1 4 0
23
1
0
Station 83
City of Temecula
0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0
1
0
0
French Valley
Station Total
0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0
1
0
0
Station 84
City of Temecula
9
0 0 102 0 3 8 0
14
0
0
Parkvlew
Station Total
9
0 0 102 0 3 8 0
14
0
0
Station 92 Wolf
City of Temecula
10
1 1 86 0 0 5 0
13
0
1
Creek
Station Total
10
1 1 86 0 0 5 0 13
0
1
Page 3 of 4
Incident Total: 530
False FMS Haz Mat Medical Multi-Fam Other PSA Res Fire Traffic Vehicle Wildlar
Alarm Dwelling Fire Collision Fire Fire
Fire
55 4 2 370 1 5 23 1 66 1 2
Incidents by 3urisdiction
False
FMS Haz Mat Medical Mufti-Fam Other Fire PSA Res Fire Traffic
Vehicle
Wildland
Alarm
Dwelling Collision
Fire
Fire
55
4 2 370 1 5 23 1 66
1
2
55
4 2 370 1 5 23 1 66
1
2
Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
false
FMS Haz Mat
Medical
Multi-Fam
Other Fire
PSA
Res Fire Traffic
Vehicle
Wildland
Alarm
Dwelling
Collision
Fire
Fire
District 3 JEFF STONE
55
4 2
370
1
5
23
1 66
1
2
Grand Total
55
4 2
370
1
5
23
1 66
1
2
Page 4 of 4 Incident Total: 530
CITY OF TEMECULA EMERGENCY RESPONSE STATISTICS
June 2009
Jurisdiction City Multi-Family Other Traffic Vehicle Wildland
of Temecula Com Fire False Alarm FMS Haz Mat Medical Dwelling Other Fire Misc PSA Res Fire Collision Fire Fire Total
0 55 4 2 370 1 5 0 23 1 66 1 2 530
City Of Temecula Public Safety Classes (Students Taught in 2009)
CLASS TOTALS
JAN
FEB
MAR
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPT
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOTAL
CPR/AED
15
9
38
17
14
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
103
First Aid
17
0
13
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
37
School CPR
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
School First Aid
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Staff HCP
8
0
15
4
31
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
77
CERT
0
0
27
0
D
0
0
D
0
0
0
0
27
Totals
44
30
93
28
45
29
0
0
0
0
0
0
261
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
8/17/2009
Report Provided Sy: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
019 Section
Incidents Reported for the month of Ju1y,2009 and TEMECULA City
Response Activity
Incidents Reported for the month of ]uly,2009 and TEMECULA City
■ Com Fire
1 0.2%
False Alarm
54 10.0%
■ Haz Mat
2 0.4%
a Medical
393 72.6%
■ Other Fire
5 0.9%
Public Service Assist 11 2.0%
■ Res Fire
1 0.2%
. Standby
10 1.9%
■ Traffic Collision
59 10.9%
■ Vehicle Fire
3 0.6%
■ Wddlend Fire
1 0.2%
Total:
540 100.0%
Corn Fire
1
False Alarm
64
Hu Mat
Z
Medial
3f.1
Other Fire
5
Public Service Assist
11
Res Fire
1
Standby
10
Traffic Collision
99
Vehicle Fire
3
Wildland Fire
1
Response Time
+5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes
Minimum Maximum
Average
Total *
% 0 to 5 min
77 15 1
1.0 22.0
3.6
540
82.6%
Page 2 of 4 Incident Total: M
Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
Fire Service
Assist
Coltsion Fife Fire
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0 0
kftdxl2 fps
/4
C
Station 12
City of Temecula3
C
0
72
1 0
0
2
15
0 0
Temecula
Station Total
0
14
0
72
1 0
0
2
15
0 0
Station 73
h
City of Temecula
1
28
2
109
1 3
0
2
22
Ranc
o
Cawomia
Station Total
1
28
2
109
1 3
0
2
22
Station 03
City of Temecula
0
0
0
6
0 0
0
0
0
French Valley
Station Total
0
0
0
6
0 0
0
0
0
0 0
Sfatloo 84
Parkvlew
City of Temecula
0
4
0
112
1 6
1
2
8
0 1
Station Total
0
4
0
112
1 6
1
2
8
0 1
Page 3 of 4
Incident Total:
540
1
Incidents by Jurisdiction
59 3
Com Fire False Haz Mat
Medical Other Fire Public Res Fire Standby Traffic
Vehicle Wlidland
Alarm
Service Collision
Fire Fire
City of Temecula
1 54 2
393 5 11 1 10 59
3 1
Grand Total
1 54 2
393 5 11 1 10 59
3 1
Incidents by Supervisoria) District - Summary
Com Fire False
Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Public
Res Fire Standby
Traffic Vehicle W4diand
Alarm
Service
Collision Fire Fire
lsfrlct 3 JEFF STONE
1 54
2 393 5 11
1 10
59 3 1
~t
Grand Total
1 54
2 393 5 11
1 10
59 3 1
Page 4 of 4 Incident Total: 540
City of Temecula Class/Student Totals 2009
Class Totals
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Au
Se
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
CPR/AED
15
9
38
17
14
10
31
26
160
FIRST AID
17
13
7
19
56
SCHOOL CPR
21
21
SCHOOL FIRST AID
4
4
STAFF HCP
8
15
4
31
19
2
29
108
CERT
27
27
Total
44
30
93
28
45
29
52
55
0
0
0
0
376
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
cy CATMC
Response Activity
Com Fire
False Alarm
Medical
Multi-Fam Dwelling Fire
Other Fire
Other Misc
Public Service Assist
Res Fire
Standby
Traffic Collision
Vehicle Fire
Wildland Fire
+5 Minutes +10 Minutes
86 14
Incidents Reported for the month of August,2009 and Jurisdiction Agency CATMC
Response Time
+20 Minutes Minimum Maximum
1 1.0 23.0
Page 2 of 4
■ Com Fire
2
0.4%
False Alarm
55
10.2%
■ Medical
387
71.9%
■ Multi-Fam Dwelling Fire
1
0.2%
■ Other Fire
3
0.6%
Other Misc
1
0.2%
■ Public Service Assist
18
3.3%
■ Res Fire
1
0.2%
■ Standby
10
1.9%
■ Traffic Collision
55
10.2%
■ Vehicle Fire
4
0.7%
Wildland Fire
1
0.2%
Total:
538
100.0%
Average Total #
3.7 538
Incident Total:
2
55
387
1
3
1
18
1
10
55
4
1
%0to5min
81.0%
538
Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
Temecula
Station Total
Station City of Temecula
Pechanga # 2
Station 12
Temecula
Station 73
Rancho
California
Station 83
French Valley
Station 84
Parkview
Com Fire
False
Medical Multi-Fam
Other
Other Public Res Fire Stand
Alarm
Dwelling
Fire
Misc Service
Fire
Assist
0
0
4 0
0
0 0 0 0
0
0
4 0
0
0 0 0 0
0
0
2 0
0
0 0 0 0
0
Collision Fire Fire
0 0 0
0 0 0
1 0 0
1 0 0
3 0 2 15 2 0
Page 3 of 4 Incident Total:
538
Alarm
Dwelling Fire Misc Service
Collision Fire
Fire
Fire Assist
Station 92 Wolf
City of Temecula
0
8
70
0 0 0 3
1
1 10
1
0
Crook
Station Total
0
8
70
0 0 0 3
1
1 10
1
0
Grand Total
2
55
387
1 3 1 18
1
10 55
4
1
Incidents by Jurisdiction
Com Fire
False
Medical
Multi-Fam
Other Fire Other Misc Public Res Fire
Standby
Traffic
Vehicle
Wildland
Alarm
Dwelling
Service
Collision
Fire
Fire
City of Temecula
2
55
387
1
3 1 18 1
10
55
4
1
Grand Total
2
55
387
1
3 1 18 1
10
55
4
1
Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
Com Fire
False
Medical
Multi-Fam
Other Fire Other Misc Public Res Fire
Standby
Traffic
Vehicle
Wildland
Alarm
Dwelling
Service
Collision
Fire
Fire
District 3 JEFF STONE
2
55
387
1
3 1 18 1
10
55
4
1
Grand Total
2
55
387
1
3 1 18 1
10
55
4
1
Page 4 of 4 Incident Total: 538
CITY OF TEMECULA EMERGENCY RESPONSE STATISTICS
June 2009
Jurisdiction City Multi-Family Other Traffic Vehicle Wildland
of Temecula Corn Fire False Alarm FMS Haz Mat Medical Dwelling Other Fire Misc PSA Res Fire Collision Fire Fire Total
2 55 0 0 387 1 3 11 18 1 55 4 1 538
City Of Temecula Public Safety Classes (Students Taught in 2009)
CLASS TOTALS
JAN
FEB
MAR
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST
SEPT
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOTAL
CPR/AED
15
9
38
17
14
10
31
44
0
0
0
0
178
First Aid
17
0
13
7
0
0
19
0
0
0
0
0
56
School CPR
0
21
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
School First Aid
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
Staff HCP
8
0
15
4
31
19
25
4
0
0
0
0
106
CERT
0
0
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
Totals
44
30
93
28
45
29
75
48
0
0
0
0
392