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MEETING AGENDA
TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
. A REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT �
TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
41000 MAIN STREET
TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 2013, 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Hagel
FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner
ROLL CALL: Carter, Cosentino, Coram, Youmans, Hagel
PRESENTATIONS: Arrive Alive on I-15, Captain Ernie Sanchez, California Highway Patrol
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of fifteen minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on
items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to three minutes each. If you desire
to speak to the Commission about an item not listed on the Agenda, a yellow "Request to Speak"
form should be filled out and filed with the Commission Secretary.
When you are called to speak, please come forward and state vour name and address.
For all other agenda items, a"Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Recording Secretary
before the Commission gets to that item. There is a three minute time limit for individual speakers.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Reports by the Commissioners on matters not on the agenda will be made at this time. A total, not
to exceed, ten minutes will be devoted to these reports.
CONSENT CALENDAR
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by
one vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission request that specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action.
1. Action Minutes of December 6, 2012
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of December 6, 2012.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Elect a Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson to preside through the 2013 calendar
year.
3. CitVwide Enqineerinq and Traffic SafetV Survev
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Recommend the City Council adopt an Ordinance establishing the speed limits
identified in Exhibit "A".
4. School Area Traffic Safetv Workshop — Area 4, Margarita Middle School, Rancho
Elementarv School, and Temecula Elementarv School
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 Receive and file the report
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 Comrnission will be held on
Thursday, February 21, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers,
41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The agenda packet (including staff reports) will be available for viewing in the Main Reception area af the Temecula Civic Center (41000 Main Street,
Temecula) after 4:00 PM the Friday before the Public/Traflic Safety Commission meeting. At that time, the agenda packet may also be accessed on the
City's website — www.citvoftemecula.org — and will be available for public viewing at the respective meeting,
Supplemenfal material received after the posting of the Ageoda
Any supplemental material distributed to a majority of the Coinmission regarding any item on the Agenda, after tfie posting of the agenda, will be
available for public viewing-in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center (41000 Main Street, Temecula, 8:00 AM — 5:00 PM). In addition, .
such material may be accessed on the City's website — www.cityoftemecula.org — and will be available for public review at the respective meeting:
Ifyou,have any questionsregarding any item on the agenda for this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department at the Temecula Civic Center,
(95 Y) 694-641 L
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ITEM NO. 1.
Action Minutes of
December 6, 2012
ACTION MINUTES
OF
TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
� 41000 MAIN STREET
� TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2012, 6:00 P.M.
CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Hagel
� FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Carter
ROLL CALL: Carter, Cosentino, Coram, Youmans, Hagel
PRESENTATIONS:
CERT Drill — Todd Shymanski, Battalion Chief, Temecula Fire Department
PUBLIC COMMENTS
COMMISSION REPORTS
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Action Minutes of October 25, 2012 — Approved staff recommendation —(4-0-1) -
Commissioner Carter made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Cosentino
and a voice vote reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Youmans
who abstained.
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of October 25, 2012.
2. School Area Traffic Circulation - Action Plan for Area 2 and Temecula Vallev
Hiqh School — Approved staff recommendation (5-0-0) — Commissioner Carter
made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Cosentino and a voice
vote reflected unanimous approval.
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Approve the action plans for each school site; and
2.2. Direct Staff to implement recommended solutions, where appropriate.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
3. School Area Traffic Safetv Workshop - Area 3, James Dav Middle School, Vail
Elementarv School, and Ysabel Barnett Elementarv School — received and filed the
report.
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Receive and file the report.
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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, January 24, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers,
41000 Main Street, Temecula, California.
Bob Hagel Greg Butler
Chairperson Director of Public Works / City Engineer
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. ITEM NO. 2
Election of Chairperson
and
Vice-Chairperson
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DATE: January 24, 2013
SUBJECT: Item 2
Election of Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson
Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Elect a Chairperson and a Vice-Chairperson to preside through the 2013 calendar year.
BACKGROUND: Annually, the Commission elects a member to serve as Chairperson and
Vice-Chairperson. The appointment to the position becomes effective at the meeting of February
21, 2013 and the newly elected Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson will preside through the 2013
calendar year.
FISCAL IMPACT:
None.
ITEM NO. 3
Citywide Engineering
and
Traffic Safety Survey �
AGENDA REPORT
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DATE: January 24, 2013
SUBJECT: Item 3
Citywide Engineering and Traffic Survey Update
PREPARED BY: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Recommend the City Council adopt an Ordinance establishing the speed limits identified in
Exhibit "A".
BACKGROUND: The California Vehicle Code requires local authorities to review and
reaffirm or adjust speed limits within their jurisdiction every seven (7) years on the basis of an
Engineering and Traffic Survey. The required speed limit update provides the mechanism for the
legal enforcement of the posted speed limit by the use of radar or any other electronic speed-.
measuring device. The City's current posted speed limits were adopted by ordinance in August
2006.
As defined in the California Vehicle Code, an engineering and traffic survey is "a survey of highway
and traffic conditions in accordance with methods determined by the Department of Transportation
for use by state and local authorities." The survey shall include, but not be limited to, consideration
of prevailing speeds as determined by traffic engineering measurements, accident statistics, and
highway, traffic, and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver. These characteristics
are all considered when determining a reasonable and prudent posted speed limit. It should be
noted that establishing a speed limit, which is not consistent with the 85 percentile speed,
constitutes a"speed trap" and is not enforceable by the use of radar or any other electronic speed-
measuring device.
In June 2012, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a similar Engineering and Traffic
Survey performed on nine (9) arterials, which included fifty-nine (59) segments. The current
Engineering and Traffic Survey was performed on twelve (12) arterials, which includes forty-four (44)
segments. The survey indicates that overall, the majority of speed limits do not require a change,
and the recommended speed limits are consistent with the existing posted speed limits. There are
however, six (6) segments where a decrease in the posted speed limit is being recommended. The
segments are as follows:
• Margarita Road — North City Limits to Rustic Glen Drive 50 MPH to 45 MPH
• Margarita Road — Rustic Glen Drive to Harveston Way 50 MPH to 45 MPH
• Margarita Road — Harveston Way to Winchester Road 50 MPH to 45 MPH
• Margarita Road — De Portola Road to Temecula Parkway 40 MPH to 35 MPH
• Pauba Road — Ynez Road to La Primavera Street 45 MPH to 40 MPH
• Pauba Road — Margarita Road to Via Rami 50 MPH to 45 MPH
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In addition to the decreases, the survey also revealed one (1) segment where the 85� percentile
speed has increased from the previous survey. An increase in the posted speed limit is being
recommended on the following segment:
• Overland Drive — Commerce Center Drive to Jefferson Avenue 30 MPH to 35 MPH
The recommended increase to the posted speed limit on this segment of Overland Drive conforms
to the requirements of the California Vehicle Code and the Caltrans MUTCD for establishing prudent
posted speed limits thaf are consistent with roadway conditions, prevailing speeds, and more
importantly, enforceable.
Staff recommends the Commission approve a recommendation that the City Council adopt an
Ordinance establishing the speed limits identified in Exhibit "A".
The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue
through the agenda notification process.
Attachment:
1. Exhibit "A" = Citywide Engineering and Traffic Survey — Summary of Recommendations
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITYWIDE ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC SURVEY
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
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Engineering and Traffic Survey — Summary of Recommendations
Posted Speed Recommended
Location Se ment Limit S eed Limit
1. Anza Road Peppercorn Drive to Drymen Avenue 40 40
2. Business Park Drive Diaz Road to Rancho Way 35 35
Rancho Wa to Rancho California Road 35 35
3. Date Street Ynez Road to Lakeview Road 50 50
Lakeview Road to Margarita Road 45 45
Mar arita Road to East Cit Limits 45 45
4. Deer Hollow Way Pechanga Parkway to Vial La Colorada 45 45
Via La Colorada to Pe ercorn Drive 45 45
5. De Portola Road Jedediah Smith Road to Margarita Road 45 45
Margarita Road to Meadows Parkway 45 45
Meadows Parkway to Campanula Way East 45 45
Butte�eld Sta e Road to East Cit Limits 45 45
6. Margarita Road North City Limits to Rustic Glen Drive 50 45
Rustic Glen Drive to Harveston Way 50 45
Harveston Way to Winchester Road 50 45
Winchester Road to North General Kearny Road 45 45
North General Kearny Road to Overland Drive 45 45
Overland Drive to Solana Way 45 45
Solana Way to Moraga Road 45 45
Moraga Road to Avenida Barca 45 45
Avenida Barca to La Serena Road 45 45
La Serena Road to Rancho California Road 45 45
Rancho California Road to Rancho Vista Road 45 45
Rancho Vista Road to Pauba Road 45 45
Pauba Road to Santiago Road 45 45
Santiago Road to Pio Pico Road 45 45
Pio Pico Road to De Portola Road 45 45
De Portola Road to Temecula Parkwa 40 35
7. Nicolas Road Winchester Road to North General Kearny Road 45 45
North General Kearny Road to Calle Medusa 45 45
Calle Medusa to Calle Girasol 45 45
8. Old Town Front Street Santia o Road to Temecula Parkwa 40 40
9. Overland Drive Commerce Center Drive to Jefferson Avenue 30 35
Jefferson Avenue to Ynez Road 40 40
Ynez Road to Mar arita Road 40 40
Engineering and Traffic Survey — Summary of Recommendations
Posted Speed Recommended
Locafion Se ment Limit S eed Limit
10. Pauba Road Ynez Road to La Primavera Street 45 40
La Primavera Street to Margarita Road 45 45
Margarita Road to Via Rami 50 45
Via Rami to Meadows Parkway 50 50
Meadows Parkwa to Butterfield Sta e Road 50 50
11. Rainbow Canyon Road Pechanga Parkway to Bayhill Drive 40 40
Ba hill Drive to South Cit Limits 40 40
12. Wolf Valley Road Pechanga Parkway to Redhawk Parkway 45 45
XX — DECREASE TO POSTED SPEED LIMIT
XX — INCREASE TO POSTED SPEED LIMIT
ITEM NO. 4
School Area Traffic Safety Workshop —
Area 4,
Margarita Middle School
Rancho Elementary School
and
Temecula Elementary School
AGENDA REPORT �:,��,�,,. �,�,,<<��;,.
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DATE: January 24, 2013
SUBJECT: Item 4 .
School Area Traffic Safety Workshop — Area 4, Margarita Middle School,
Rancho Elementary School, and Temecula Elementary School
Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Receive and file the report.
BACKGROUND: At the meeting of September 13, 2011, the City Council directed Staff to
review traffic safety at each school site within Temecula Valley Unified School District's (TVUSD)
jurisdiction and conduct a workshop with all stakeholders including TVUSD administrators, school
site administrators, Temecula Police Department, and parents.
Staff will provide a brief presentation of school area traffic conditions at Margarita Middle School,
Rancho Elementary School, and Temecula Elementary School.
FISCAL IMPACT: No fiscal impact.
Tl�:AFFIC ENGINEER'S
REPORT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: January 14, 2013
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted By: Greg Butler
STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Prepared By: Rodney Tidwell
PISCAL YEAR 2012 - 2013
2ND �UARTER Oct•12 Nov-12 Dec-12 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE
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WORK WORK ; WORK ! WORK TOTALCOSTFOR
SCOPE OF WORK Unit Coat COMPLETED i COST COMPLETED j COST COMPLETED ; COST COMPLETED ! COST �qST FISCAL YEAR
ASPHALT CONCRETE
Square Footage: $2.97 1,975 i$ 5,865.75 1,896 i$ 5,631.12 2,483 i$ 7,374.51 21,061 i$ 62,551.17 $ 132,767.91
Tons: 124 51 61 510
PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE
Square Footage: $2.97 0 ! $ - 0 ; $ - 0 ; $ - 0 ; $ - $ -
PCC Yards: 0 i $ - 0 ; $ - 0 ! $ - 0 ; $ - $ -
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STRIPING 8 PAVEMENT MARKINGS:
Curb & Lines (linearfeet): $0.07 22,278 '$ 1,559.46 26,878 i$ 1,881.46 11,201 �$ 784.07 99,668 !$ 6,976.76 $ 798.56
Painted Legends (each): $8.00 193 ; $ 1,544.00 120 ; $ 960.00 0 ; $ - 1,146 ; $ 9,168.00 $ 35,504.00
Median Noses (linear feet): $0.07 0 6,071 ;$ 424.97 6,071 j$ 424.97 '
Raised Pavement Markers (each): 0 0 ;$ -
Thertno Plastic Legends (each): 0 0 ;$ -
SIGNS 8 BANNERS
No. of Signs REPLACED: $26.39 42 i$ 1,108.38 52 i$ 1,372.28 20 i$ 527.80 266 i$ 7,019.74 $ 2,269.01
Material (cost per sign): $50.00 i$ 2,100.00 i$ 2,600.00 ;$ 1,000.00 i$ 13,300.00 $ 42,950.00
No. of Signs INSTALLED: $26.39 38 ;$ 1,002.82 23 ;$ 606.97 12 ;$ 316.68 154 ;$ 4,064.06 $ 10,150.00
Material (cost per sign): $50.00 ; $ 1,900.00 ; $ 1,150.00 ; $ 600.00 ; $ 7,700.00 $ 5,357.17
No. of Signs REPAIRED: $26.39 69 j$ 1,820.91 149 ;$ 3,932.11 84 ;$ 2,216.76 554 ;$ 14,620.06 $ 39,500.00
Material (cost per sign): $50.00 j$ 3,450.00 ;$ 7,450.00 ;$ 4,200.00 ;$ 27,700.00 $ 29,398.46
No. of BANNERS installed: $26.39 0 i$ - 93 ;$ 2,454.27 0 !$ - 369 �$ 9,737.91 `
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
No. of Locations: 60 66 104 441
Square Footage: 2,803 7,861 3,558 23,798
DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED
Catch Basins: $26.39 283 ;$ 7,468.37 86 �$ 2,269.54 131 ;$ 3,457.09 881 ;$ 23,249.59 $ 63,995.77
Down Drains: $26.39 ; $ - 0 ; $ - 0 ; $ - D ; $ -
Under sidewalk Drains $26.39 ; $ - 0 ? $ - 0 ; $ - 394 i $ 10,397.66 '
Detention Basins: $26.39 i$ - 0 i$ - 10 i$ 263.90 52 i$ 1,372.28 '
TREES TRIMMED
No. of Trees Trimmed: $26.39 128 ;$ 3,377.92 138 ;$ 3,641.82 32 ;$ 844.48 544 !$ 14,356.16 $ 32,222.19
R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT
Area Abated (square feet): $0.034 0 : $ - 4,000 ; $ 136.00 0 � $ - 59,209 ; $ 2,013.11 $ 3,621.14
The Street Mafntenanee Dlvision also responds to servlce requests for a vaHety of other reasons, the Wtal number of Service Order Requests, some of which include work reported above is repoRed monthly.
SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS � !
No. of SOR's: 34 � 34 � 28 268
Personnel asalpned to the Stroet Maintsnanca Division aro oncall and respond to atter hours emerpencles or support City sponsored special events i
Overtime Hours: $39.59 104 ;$ 4,117.36 51 �$ 2,019.09 153 ;$ 6,037.48 622 �$ 24,605.19 $ 50,358.48
TOTALS ; S 35,314.97 ; S 36,104.66 ; S 28,047.74 � S 239,256.65 S 448,882.69
R:IMAI NTAI N\MOACRPTUULY.AUG. SEPT.
CITY OF TEMECULA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION
GRAFFITI REMOVAL
FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013
Number Square Z0,000 -- - 200
Month I of Calls Footage
18,000 180
Jul 72 3,947
16,000 160
Aug 82 3,260
Sep 57 2,369 14 ,000 140 ,
Oct 60 2,803 � 12,000 120 �, !
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Nov 66 7,861 � � 10,000 - 100 0
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Dec 104 3,558 �n 8 000 — 80 �
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6,000 60 ,
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Mar 4,000 40
Apr 2,000 2o i
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Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
Totals 441 23,798 � � Square ■ Number I
Footage of Calls
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POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
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SOUTHWEST STATION
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To: Capt.O'Harra
Sgt. Leggett
Sgt. Edwards
Cc: Sgt. McDonald
Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst
Date: December 4, 2012
Re: Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula for the month of November
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: 305
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" UCR combines vehicle burglaries into Larceny Theft category. This information includes vehicle burglaries in that category.
Data was obtained using Data warehouse. If you need any additional assistance in regards to
this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks.
Commission Members December 6, 2012
City of Temecula
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
4100 Main Street
Temecula, CA 92590
Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Traffic Division Activities/Events
Dear Commission Members;
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of November, 2012. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs:
No call-outs during the month of November, 2012.
• Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours:
729 hours for November, 2012. Year-to-date total: 9,269 hours.
**Included for November were 18 patrols with 29 CAP members participating**
� Promenade Mall — Between November 23, 2012 and November 30, 2012: 5 patrols, 7 members
• Special Events for November, 2012:
November 29 — Speedometer Calibration at Temecula CHP Station, 7 members
November 1 — CAP Staff Meeting
November 18 — General CAP Membership Meeting
• Radar Trailer Deployments:
November 5 _ 12 Rancho California Road at Tee Drive, 62,478 vehicles
November 7` _ 12` _ Winchester Rd at Rustic Glen, 41,196 vehicles
November 14` _ 19` _ Vermont St at Nicholas Common, 3,453 vehicles.
November 14 _ 19 _ Harveston Dr at Newport Rd, 6,472 vehicles
November 26` _ 28` _ Redhawk Pkwy east of Peppercorn, 13,408 vehicles
November 26 _ 28 _ Nighthawk Pass at Channel St, 1,060 vehicles
If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the Temecula
Police Department — (951)696-3072.
Sincerely,
Sergeant Mark Leggett
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
C I TAT I O N STATS
November, 2012
Citation Totals
Total Hazardous
Citations 1141
Total Non-Hazardous Citations 536
Parking Citations 228
Total Citations 1905
Citation Breakdown
S. L.A. P. 148
N.E.T. Citations 55
School Zones 113
Seatbelt Citations 45
Community
Presentations 0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 26
Hit and Run 10
Injury 27
Fatal 0
Total 63
Note: Collision stats are only those calls for service resulting in a written Police
report.
D. U.l. Arrests
D.U.I. Arrests 36
Cell Phone
Cites
Total cell phone cites 197
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
Grant Funded DUI Checkpoints / Click it or Ticket Operations
None during the month of November
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To: Capt.O'Harra
Sgt. Leggett
Sgt. Edwards
Cc: Sgt. McDonald
Cpl. De Loss
Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime Analyst
Date: January 2, 2013
Re: Part 1 Crime for the City of Temecula for the month of December
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: 278
180 158
160
140
120
100
80
60 47
40 33 29
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Assault
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' UCR combines vehicle burglaries into Larceny Theft category. This information includes vehicle burglaries in that category.
Data was obtained using Data warehouse. If you need any additional assistance in regards to
this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks.
Commission Members January 3, 2013
City of Temecula
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
4100 Main Street
Temecula, CA 92590
Ref: Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Traffic Division Activities/Events
Dear Commission Members;
Below please find the Traffic Division activities for the month of December, 2012. These activities
include the following:
• Citation statistics (attachment)
• Community Action Patrol supported call-outs:
December 1, 2012 — County call-out regarding a human remains investigation
• Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours:
750 hours for December, 2012. Year-to-date total: 10,019 hours.
**Included for December were 15 patrols with 25 CAP members participating**
• Promenade Mall — Between December 23, 2012 — December 31, 2012 — 8 members.
• Special Events for December, 2012:
December 6, 2012: Temecula Duck Pond, Tree lighting, 3 members participated
December 7, 2012: City of Temecula Holiday Parade, Old Town, 15 members participated
December 21, 2012: DUI Checkpoint, 8 members participated
December 28, 2012: DUI Checkpoint, 9 members participated
December 31, 2012: Civic Center—Grape Drop, 4 members participated
- • Radar Trailer Deployments
December 3, 2012 — December 5, 2012: Valentino Way x Vail Ranch Pkwy - 5,384 vehicles
� December 3, 2012 — December 5, 2012: Humber Dr at Trade Water Ct —1,470 vehicles
December 19, 2012 — December 21, 2012: Ynez Rd at DLR Dr — 21,576 vehicles
If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the Temecula
Police Department — (951)696-3072.
Sincerely,
Corporal Bryan De Loss
Temecula Police Department
Traffic Division
C I TAT I O N STATS
December, 2012
Citation Totals
Total Hazardous
Citations 1416
Total Non-Hazardous Citations 626.
Parking Citations 165
Total Citations 2207
Citation Breakdown
S. L.A. P. 207
N.E.T. Citations 72
School Zones 151
Seatbelt Citations 33
Community �
Presentations 0
Traffic Collisions
Non-Injury 31
Hit and Run 14
Injury 27
Fatal 0
Total 72
Note: Collision stats are only those calls for service resulting in a written Police
report.
D. U.l. Arrests
D.U.I. Arrests 41
Cell Phone
Cites
Total cell phone cites 194
(23123 & 23124 CVC)
Grant Funded DUI Checkpoints / Click it or Ticket Operations
Friday, December 21, 2012 - OTS Funded Checkpoint - 20 FSTs, 3 DUT Arrests, 7 stored vehicles
Friday, December 28, 2012 - OTS Funded Checkpoint - 22 FSTs, 3 DUT Arrests, 3 stored vehicles
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
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Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
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Fire Chief
12/17/2012
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department �
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GIS Section
Incidents Reported for the month of November,2012 and TEMECULA City
Response Activity
ineiderrts Reported fo� the morrth of November,2012 and TEMECULA City
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■ Medical 423 68.8°r6
� � False Alarm 68 11.1 °�
■ Trafic Collision 64 10.4°�
■ Public Sen�ice Assist 41 6.7%
■ Other Fire 7 1.1%
Standby 4 0.7%
■ Com Fire 3 0.5°k
� Res Fire 3 0.5%
■ Haz Mat 1 0.2°k
■ Other Misc 1 0.2%
Total: 615 100.OX
Com Fire 3
False Alarm 68
Haz Mat �
Medical 423
Other Fire 7
Other Misc 1
Public 5ervice Assist 41
Res Fire 3
Standby 4
T�affic Collision 64
Incident Total: 615
Response Time•
<5 Minutes +5 Minuta� +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Avaraye % 0 to 5 min
461 95 12 1 3.8 81.0%
•Exdudes non emerpency response times
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Incidents by Battalion, Station and ]urisdiction
Com Fire False Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Public Res Fire Standby Traffic
Alartn Misc Service Collision
' r'`' Sbtbn P�ehanp� City of Temecula 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
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12 Ciry of Temecula 0 14 0 79 1 1 6 0 1 24
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Incidents by 7urisdiction
Com Fire False Haz AAat Medical Other Fire Other Misc Publfc Res Fire Standby Tra�c
PJartn Service Collision
iry of Temecula 3 68 1 423 7 1 41 3 4 64
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Incidents by Supervisorial Dlstr7ct - Summary
DISTRICT 3 JEFF
STONE
Com Fire , . 3
False Alarm 68
Haz Mat 1
Medical 423
Other Fire 7
Other Misc 1
Public Service Assist 41
Res Fire 3
Standby 4 _ _ , .
Traffic Collision 64
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2012 CITY OF TEMECULA
EMERGENCYRESPONSEAND TRAINING REPORT
PUBLIC SAFETY CLASS TOTALS
2012 C/ass Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total
CPWAED 56 18 29 30 17 27 61 47 59 55 399
FIRST AID 36 37 27 16 20 7 7 19 169
PEDIATRIC FIRST AID 3 2 10 4 5 24
SCHOOL CPR 42 36 78
SCHOOL FIRST AID 0
STAFF HCP 19 8 10 7 44
HCP 9 6 16 12 20 17 9 25 19 133
CERT 40 40
Total 120 27 132 90 67 63 64 72 56 96 100 0 887
INCIDENT/RESPONSE TOTALS FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA
20121ncident Response Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total
Commercial Fire 0 3 2 0 � 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 10
False Alarm 68 58 61 46 57 37 51 46 69 58 68 619
Hazardous Material 0 3 0 1 3 1 0 3 1 1 1 !4
Medical 436 377 447 378 453 401 440 446 397 402 423 4600
Multi-Famil Dwellin 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3
Other Fire 4 1 5 2 2 7 8 5 4 5 7 50
Other Misa 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 5 0 1 12
PSA 35 42 23 19 31 35 24 34 34 25 41 343
Residential Fire 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 3 15
Rescue 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
Standb 11 2 5 6 1 12 4 7 7 11 4 70
Tra�c Collision 66 44 79 58 69 51 70 55 63 80 64 699
Vehicle Fire 2 1 1 4 1 4 2 2 3 4 0 24
Wildland Fire 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 2 2 0 0 10
Incident Response Comparison
November Comparison 2011-2012 Nov-11 Nov-12 Difference % Change
Commercial Fire 0 3 3 300%
False Alarm 68 68 0 0%
Hazardous Material 0 1 1 100%
Medical 361 423 62 17%
Multi-Famil Dwellin 0 0 0 0%
Other Fire 3 7 4 133%
Other Misc. 2 1 1 -50%
PSA 27 41 14 52%
Residential Fire 0 3 3 300%
Rescue 1 0 � 0%
Standb 6 4 2 -33%
Traffic Collision 55 64 9 16%
Vehicle Fire 0 0 0 0%
Wildland Fire 0 0 0 0%
Public Safety Class Comparison
November Comparison 2011-2012 Nov-11 Nov-12 Difference % Change
CP' ' AED 49 55 6 12%
FIRST AID 25 19 � -24%
PEDIATRIC FIRST AID 0 0 0 0%
SCHOOL CPR 0 0 0 0%
SCHOOL FIRST AID 0 0 0 0%
STAFF HCP 0 7 7 700%
HCP 23 19 � -17%
CERT 40 0 -100%
Total 137 100 -27%
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
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Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIS Section
Incidents Reported for the month of December,2012 and TEMECULA City
Response Activity
Incidents Reported for the month of December,2012 and TEMECULA City
■ Medical 387 68.4%
■ Trafic Collision 79 14.0%
■ False Alarm 57 10.1 %
■ Public Sen�ice Assist 24 4.2%
■ Haz Mat 6 1.1 %
Res Fire 4 0.7%
■ Other Fire 3 0.5%
■ Standby 3 0.5°/a
■ Other Misc 2 0.4%
■ Vehicle Fire 1 0.2%
Total: 566 100.0%
False Alarm 57
Haz Mat 6
Medical 387
Other Fire 3
Other Misc 2
Public Service Assist 24
Res Fire 4
Standby 3
Tra�c Collision 79
Vehicle Fire �
Incident Total: 566
Response Time*
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
438 83 13 1 3.8 81.9%
'Excludes non emergency response times
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Incidents by Battalion, Station and 7urisdiction
False Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Public Res Fire Standby Traffic Vehicle
Alarm Misc Service Collision Fire
tion 12 City of Temecula 17 1 66 1 0 6 0 0 24 1
emecula
Ststlon Total 17 1 66 1 0 6 0 0 24 1
tion 73 Raneho City of Temecula 22 1 130 0 0 9 0 1 28 0
alifomia
Stadon Total 22 1 130 0 0 8 0 1 28 0
tion 83 French City of Temecula 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
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Statlon ToW 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
tion 84 City of Temecula 10 2 117 1 1 4 2 0 16 0
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Shtbn 7otai 10 2 117 1 1 4 2 0 16 0
tlon 92 Wolf City of Temecula 8 2 71 1 1 4 2 2 11 0 �
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Statlon Total 8 2 71 1 1 4 2 2 11 0 �
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incidents by ]urisdiction
False Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Misc Public Res Fire Standby Traffic Vehicle
Alarm Service Collision Fire
ity of Temecula 57 6 387 3 2 24 4 3 79 1
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Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
DISTRICT 3 JEFF • �
STONE • .
False Alarm 57
Haz Mat 6
Medical 387
Other Fire 3
Other Misc 2
Public Service Assist 24
Res Fire 4
Standby 3
Traffic Collision 79
Vehicle Fire 1
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