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HomeMy WebLinkAbout062713 PTS Agenda In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the office of the City Clerk's Department at 951-694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title II] 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, JUNE 27, 2013, 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Carter FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Youmans ROLL CALL: Coram, Cosentino, Hagel, Youmans, Carter PRESENTATIONS: 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 your name and address. For all other agenda items, a"Request to Speak" form must be filed with the Recording Secretary before the Commission gets to that item. There is a three 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 Mav 23, 2013 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of May 23, 2013. i 2. Calle Resaca Neiqhborhood Traffic Calminq RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Direct Staff to conduct a Neighborhood Traffic Calming Workshop with the residents of Calle Resaca; and 2.2 Coordinate the workshop through the Vintage Hills Homeowner's Association, Board of Directors. COMMISSION BUSINESS 3. Traffic Conditions — Rancho Vista Road RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 Provide further direction to Staff regarding the use of intersection warning signs on Rancho Vista Road; 3.2 Maintain existing traffic controls on Loma Portola Drive and Mira Loma Drive (west); 3.3 Pursue the removal of landscaping to maintain adequate sight distance at the Loma Portola Drive and Via Del Campo intersections. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, July 25, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NoTicE �ro �r��� PuB��c The agenda packet (including staff reports) will be available Por viewing in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center (41000 Main Street, Temecula) after 4:00 PM the I�riday before the Public/Traffic Safety Commission mecting. At that time, [he 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 Supplemental material received after the posting of the Agenda Any supplemental material distributed [o a majority of the Commission regarding any item on the Agenda, after the posting of Ihe 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. IPyou have any questions regarding any item on the agenda for this meeting, please contact the Public Works Department at the Temecula Civic Center, (95 I ) 694-641 I . 2 ITEM loTO. 1 Action Minutes of May 23, 2013 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2013, 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Carter FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Hagel ROLL CALL: Coram, Cosentino, Hagel, Carter Absent: Commissioner Youmans PRESENTATIONS: None PUBLIC COMMENTS: Wayne Hall T. Scholtemeyer Arlen Moseley Julia Strubhar COMMISSION REPORTS CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Action Minutes of April 25, 2013 — Approved staff recommendation —(4-0-1). Commissioner Hagel made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Cosentino and voice vote reflected unanimous approval with the exception of Commissioner Youmans who was absent. RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of April 25, 2013. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Proposed Capital Improvement Propram - Fiscal Years 2014-2018 — Reviewed and discussed. RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Review and discuss the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Circulation and Infrastructure Projects for Fiscal Years 2014-2018. Paul Jacobs addressed the Commission on this item. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORTS POLICE CHIEF'S REPORTS FIRE CHIEF'S REPORTS � ADJOURNMENT At 7:29 P.M. Commissioner Hagel moved, seconded by Commissioner Coram, to adjourn the Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission Meeting to Thursday, June 27, 2013, at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Robert Carter Greg Butler Chairperson Director of Public Works / City Engineer 2 ITEM NO. 2 Calle Resaca Neighborhood Traffic C alming AGENDA REPORT �f : -,�`�'��� N • J �_ / � � TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission ` �� `�"° " ,�, . :.] 989 - . ' ++ . ' , . FROM: �reg Butler, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: June 27, 2013 SUBJECT: Item 2 Calle Resaca Neighborhood Traffic Calming PREPARED BY: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic RECOMMENDATION: 1. Direct Staff to conduct a Neighborhood Traffic Calming Workshop with the residents of Calle Resaca; and 2. Coordinate the scheduling of the workshop through the Vintage Hills Homeowner's Association, Board of Directors. BACKGROUND: At the meeting of May 23, 2013, the Commission received a request from Calle Resaca residents to consider the feasibility of implementing traffic calming measures on Calle Resaca to mitigate increased vehicular speeds. Subsequently, traffic volume and speed data was collected for a seven (7) day period between June 12, 2013 and June 18, 2013, at finro (2) locations along Calle Resaca. The results of the data collection will be presented to the residents at the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Workshop. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process. Attachment: 1. 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Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliabte. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. ITEM NO. 3 Traffic Conditions — Rancho Vista Road AGENDA REPORT �,��;' ° «. _ �I�;�r' 'p, �,.� - � TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission �'�� ���1989 ° ��' � � . , ,, �>� n,, : .,,� FROM: �reg Butler, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: June 27, 2023 SUBJECT: Item 3 Traffic Conditions — Rancho Vista Road PREPARED BY: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic RECOMMENDATION: 1. Provide further direction to Staff regarding the use of intersection warning signs on Rancho Vista Road; 2. Maintain existing traffic controls on Loma Portola Drive and Mira Loma Drive (west); and 3. Pursue the removal of landscaping to maintain adequate sight distance at the Loma Portola Drive and Via Del Campo intersections. BACKGROUND: At the Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting of May 23, 2013, Mr. Arlen Moseley, expressed concerns about traffic conditions on Rancho Vista Road. Specifically, Mr. Moseley, identified visibility constraints on Rancho Vista Road at Loma Portola Drive, Mira Loma Drive (west), and Via Del Campo, which he believed are attributed to vehicular speeds and the horizontal and vertical alignment of Rancho Vista Road. He also identified three (3) potential alternatives to address vehicular speeds and the visibility constraints. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. Rancho Vista Road is classified as a sixty-eight (68) foot wide Secondary Arterial on the City's Circufation Element of the General Plan, which accommodates two (2) travel lanes and a bike lane in each direction. Currently, Rancho Vista Road is striped for one lane in each direction, a left-turn pocket at each intersection, and a bike lane on both sides of the roadway between Loma Portola Drive and Via Del Campo. The Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Rancho Vista Road is 8,500 ADT east of Ynez Road. The speed limit is posted at 45 MPH on Rancho Vista Road. In June 2013, a review of conditions was performed at the three (3) intersections which included an evaluation of sight distance and review of the collision history. A review of the collision history for the twenty-four (24) month period from June 1, 2011 to May 31, 2013, indicates there were no reported collisions at the three (3) intersections. The favorable record is attributed to driver familiarity with roadway conditions and exercising due care when entering and travelling through the intersection. Furthermore, the favorable record indicates that pedestrians are utilizing controlled crossings and/or exercising caution when crossing Rancho Vista Road at uncontrolled locations. Typically, sight distance is determined by measuring from a point ten (10) feet behind the limit line, which represents the standard location of a driver when a vehicle stops at the limit line. However, our observation of driver behavior indicates that motorists often "roll" beyond the limit and stop at a point that typically represents the extension of the curb line. Therefore, it is common practice to measure sight distance placing the driver's vantage point 10 feet behind the curb line extension. An evaluation of sight distance performed at the three (3) intersections revealed the following: • Rancho Vista Road at Loma Portola Drive —An evaluation of the sight distance determined that if a vehicle stops at the existing limit line on Loma Portola Drive the visibility of approaching Rancho Vista Road traffic is limited due to landscaping, fencing, and the alignment of the roadway. However using the extension of the cub line as a reference point, the evaluation indicates the sight distance is appropriate for conditions and speeds at this location. The evaluation indicates the sight distance is approximately 389 feet looking west and 460 feet looking east from Loma Portola Drive. A minimum unobstructed sight distance of 360 feet is required for the 45 MPH posted speed limit on Rancho Vista Road. Although the visibility is appropriate for conditions, Staff has issued a work order to trim the landscaping to maintain the current visibility, looking west from the intersection. • Rancho Vista Road at Mira Loma Drive (west) — An evaluation of the sight distance determined that if a vehicle stops at the limit line, visibility at this intersection is appropriate for conditions and speeds. The evaluation indicates the sight distance is approximately 390 feet looking west and unobstructed looking east from Mira Loma Drive. Although there is a vertical curve looking west, the top half of a vehicle (hood to roofline) approaching Mira Loma Drive is visible at 390 feet and completely visible at the required minimum distance of 360 feet. A minimum unobstructed sight distance of 360 feet is required for the 45 MPH posted speed limit on Rancho Vista Road. • Rancho Vista Road at Via Del Campo — An evaluation of the sight distance determined that the visibility is constrained looking west from Via Del Campo due to fencing, overgrown trees and overgrown vegetation located on the southwest corner. Conversely, the visibility looking east is appropriate for conditions and speeds. Using the extension of the curb line as a reference point, the evaluation indicates the sight distance looking west is approximately 256 feet, which falls below the required minimum sight distance of 360 feet for the 45 MPH posted speed limit on Rancho Vista Road. In order to improve the visibility to the required minimum of 360 feet, Staff has issued a work order to remove the overgrown trees and vegetation located on the southwest corner of the intersection. The work order also includes trimming the landscaping on the southeast corner of the intersection to maintain visibility looking east from Via Del Campo. As previously mentioned the following three (3) alternatives were suggested to potentially address the visibility constraints. The alternatives are: 1. Post signage warning "Hidden Intersections Ahead" on Rancho Vista Road after turning from Ynez Road and going east. ➢ Intersection warning signs may be used in advance of an intersection to indicate the presence of an intersection, that is not readily visible, or to advise motorists of the possibility of turning or entering traffic from the side street. The Caltrans Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Caltrans MUTCD) allows the flexibility to exercise engineering judgment when using this sign. The favorable collision history indicates that motorists are being prudent when entering and traveling through these intersections and additional warning signs may not be necessary to advise motorists of familiar roadway condition. Staff recommends the Commission provide further direction regarding the use of intersection warning signs at this location. z 2. Reduce speed limit from 45 MPH to 35 MPH from Ynez Road to Mira Loma Drive (signalized). ➢ As the Commission is aware, posted speed limits are established by an Engineering and Traffic (E&T) Survey, which includes the evaluation of prevailing 85 percentile speeds, roadside conditions, accident history and vehicular volumes. The posted speed limit on a street cannot be arbitrarily reduced and must be supported by an E&T Survey. The current 45 MPH posted speed limit conforms to requirements of the California Vehicle Code (CVC) and is supported by an E&T Survey. An E&T Survey will be performed on Rancho Vista Road within the next two years to establish or reaffirm the posted speed limit. At that time a reduction to the speed limit may be considered if determined necessary based on the results of the E&T Survey. Staff recommends no further action on this item. 3. "Right Turn Only" from Loma Portola Drive and Mira Loma Drive. ➢ Although this may sound like a plausible solution, the implementation of a turn restriction will create other circulation problems which may include additional congestion during the AM and PM school peak periods, inconvenience residents on Mira Loma Drive and Loma Portola Drive by forcing them to travel on alternate routes, encourage the violation of traffic control devices, encourage illegal U-turn movements and introduce mid-block turning movements conflicts on Rancho Vista Road where there is an existing perceived safety problem attributed to vehicular speeds and the roadway alignment. Staff recommends . maintaining the existing traffic controls at Loma Portola Drive and Mira Loma Drive. It is Staff's opinion that sight distance along Rancho Vista Road will be significantly improved by the removal and maintenance of the overgrown landscaping at the intersections identified. The horizontal and vertical alignment of Rancho Vista Road does present a challenge for motorists entering from the side streets, but the results of the sight distance evaluation indicate that minimum sight distance requirements are satisfied in conformance with the Caltrans Highway Design Manual. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" - Request Document from Mr. Arlen Moseley 3 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP � � ""� rnr:rrri ��r TEMECULA Location Map �.i .w ��m....,�„�.: �` � � / \ Legend � �'ri � screets \ , � \ 0 Parcels ��0; RANCHO VISTA-RD ��� I � \ �� � % � o, m+ � 1 �' � W � / F �� / � s � .� \� N \ \\ O ��� G �Z r \ M�N - � �c� ; ��iGP /�tR _ : . o : ,� A�� < ���. � L � O � / j / 9� /TS F� \ /�!� �'{�� � O v� "��. / �G� � ���i E�fZ�P L:ICPRIMAVERA-ST L / � 'l'� V�AV � �9 � Q Q� \ VILC q_TER�CT q ! � Ugp RD N 0 525 1050 1575 ft. � Scale: 1:5,427 Map center: 6290844, 2126839 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for general reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION. EXHIBIT "B" REQUEST DOCUMENT FROM MR. ARLEN MOSELEY � . � 9 ��� U r- -�,: - �Iia� �= 6 P �� � _ �,��� _ b1 Nb�� � I� -�,�.y � �,�,..� � 7 � � �, � � � � r�. / ♦ �� � � � � I, ��� � � � - �� � � � �� 4 \ � 1 � , � s �� j.� ' � J ��� I C , � _ � ��� �� �f � j 1�r�� � t � �� ��� �� � V' �, � rn�'� ;�'���� �;��`�� Comrr�ents: 1) Current speed limit is 45mph on Rancho Vista Rd. except when Vale Elementary School children are present then 25mph. 2) Intersections "A", "B", and "C" have visibility restrictions due to road bed curvature away from line of sight. 3) fntersections "A" and "B" have not only the curvature issue, but elevation rises and drops obscuring drivers' line of sight. 4) The distance from intersections "A" and "�" is approximately 360 ft. At 45mph, that allows 5.45 sec. #o react to any crass traffic or pedestrian incursions. Of Note: The street sign/post at intersection "�" is 8 1/2ft ta91 from grade level. From intersection "A" when set�ing in the average car, the driver can just see the top of the post, meaning you cannot see a car rnaking a right turn that into your lane. Possible Safety Enhancements either singularly or in combination: 1) Post signage warning "Hidden Intersections Ahead" on Rancho Vista Rd. after turning from Ynez Rd. and going East. 2) Reduce speed limit from 45mph to 35mph frorn Ynez Rd to IVlira Loma Dr. ( at 4 way stop light) 3) "Right Turn Only" from intersections "A" and "�". TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT \�� �..�/� �- ��� �,��� « MEMORANDUM TO: Greg Butler, Director of Public Works/City Engineer FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Superintendent — PW Streets��� DATE: June 11, 2013 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report for May, 2013 CC: Judy McNabb, Administrative Assistant Amer Attar, Principal Engineer — CIP Mayra De La Torre, Senior Engineer — Land Development Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer - Traffic Attached please find the Monthly Activity Report for the Month of May, 2013. The attached spreadsheets detail the maintenance activities and related costs completed by both in house crews and maintenance contractors. Attachments: Monthly Activity Report Street Maintenance Division Street Maintenance Contractors Detail Report Contracted Maintenance Work Completed Graffiti Removal Chart -1-R:IMAINTENANCE DIVISION\STREETS MAINTENANCE\MAINTENANCENAONTH END � ACTIVITY REPORT�CoverMemo.doc DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS . Date Submitted: June 11, 2013 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Submitted ey: Greg Butler STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Prepared ey: Rodney Tidwell FISCAL YEAR 2012 - 2013 . . _ _ _ . ,. 47H;QUARTER: - . ,,; .�.A r-13 ,,.::.� . ..;' , . ;.Ma =13 .� •-:-..� . .; i , ., :...Jun 13 .;�-.' ,.. . ,:,FISCACxYEAR',TO DATEi;i.; � . _ . _. _ .. , .. . .. .... r' „ . ,�; .�.� 7 . " ._ Y : - s .. .c' i ...' " � TOTAL COST : WORK j', • WORK� v ;�4 WORK < 3 r WORK � SCOPE OF WORK ,`� Unit Coat .'� COST , COST �.;,�- COST i , COST � .fOR LAST -� COMPLETED i, �COMPLETED � COMRLETED 'COMPLE7ED � ., . , „ .. , ; ;�. . ;. .� . . �. .-�t ;'' :.FISCAL YEAR. ASPHALT CONCRETE ' i Square Footage: $2.97 8,965 ;$ 26,626.05 17,210 j$ 51,113.70 �$ - 63,622 j$ 188,957.34 $ 132,767.91 Tons: 141 176 j 1,187 Parking Lot Slurry Seal Square Footage: 115,000 115,000 Gallons 1,200 1,200 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE Square Footage: $2.97 ; $ - ; $ - ; $ - p ; g - $ - PCC Yards: i $ - i $ - i $ - 0 ; $ - $ - i STRIPING 8 PAVEMENT MARKINGS: Curb & Lines (linear Feet): $0.07 38,815 � $ 2,717.05 0 ; $ - ; $ - 38,821 � $ 10,171.70 $ 798.56 Painted Legends (each): $B.00 696 ;$ 5,568.00 715 ;$ 5,720.00 j$ - 4,051 j$ 32,408.00 $ 35,504.00 Median Noses (each): 0 0 i$ 424.97 Raised Pavement Markers (each): 116 0 �$ - Thermo Plastic Legends (each): 0 ; $ - i SIGNS & BANNERS No. of Signs REPLACED: $26.39 82 �$ 2,163.98 58 i$ 1,530.62 i$ - 578 !$ 15,253.42 $ 2,269.01 Material (cost per sign): $50.00 i$ 4,100.00 i$ 2,900.00 i$ - i$ 28,900.00 $ 42,950.00 No, of Signs INSTALLED: $26.39 11 j$ 290.29 3 j$ 79.17 j$ - 173 j$ 4,565.47 $ 10,150.00 Material (cost per sign): $50.00 j$ 550.00 j$ 150.00 ;$ - �$ 8,650.00 $ 5,357.17 No. of Signs REPAIRED: $26.39 59 ;$ 1,557.01 48 i$ 1,266.72 i$ - 902 ;$ 23,803.78 $ 39,500.00 Material (cost per sign): $50.00 i $ 2,950.00 ; $ 2,400.00 ; $ - ; $ 45,100.00 $ 29,398.46 No. of BANNERS installed: $26.39 89 ;$ 2,346.71 87 �$ 2,295.93 ;$ - 826 j$ 21,798.14 • t GRAFFITI REMOVAL � No. of Locations: 286 280 i 1441 Square Foolage: 4,228 3,542 41,989 DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED Catch Basins: $26.39 110 ;$ 2,902.90 86 j$ 2,269.54 ;$ - 1,511 ;$ 39,875.29 $ 63,995.77 Down Drains: $26.39 0 ; $ - 1 ? $ 26.39 i $ - 1 ? $ 26.39 ' Under sidewalk Drains $26.39 0 i$ - 31 ;$ 816.09 j$ - 429 ;$ 11,321.31 ' Detenlion Basins: $26.39 13 ;$ 343.07 9 ;$ 237.51 j$ - 112 ;$ 2,955.68 ' ! i TREES TRIMMED No. of Trees Trimmed: $26.39 35 !$ 923.65 37 !$ 976.43 ;$ - 823 i$ 21,718.97 $ 32,222.19 R.O.W. WEED ABATEMENT Area Abated (square feet): $0.034 0 ; $ - 18,750 j $ 637.50 ; $ - 84,334 ! $ 2,867.36 $ 3,621.14 ...... . .. ...... . .. ,. ,, ..... . . ,..�.. u . .;, . ..' � ^,...,., , .s ,.:: ,: v,..; (.r;; ,,, ,_, : TheiStreet Maintensnce'Division also'responds:to service,:requests fo[.a:varfety.of other reasons,!the.total.number,of„Service Requests sometof which, include wo�k reported(above is,reported monthly i :s, ,� SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS � � - � � � No. of SOR's: 62 , 64 j � i:� t 443 � ,,� { t .?`; x i'L rL,. c ,.._-:,.. .,_.. _....._.. .._., ...,.�,. :...._.,. ' � . _ . . .�..:.. ._. .,:,,,, .. ' _; �,-., : ..,: ..: .. . , ' . Peraonnel;assigned3o•the:Street Maintenance Divislon'are on-call and respond to after.hours emergencies`or support _Ciry aponsored special events r : , , ` t ` � ' '- .� � . .:: �+' -... _'.. .. . ... . -. �, �,_, .... . . ' � � �. � .. .... ... ... . �.. .a.:' _ . ,.. . . . .... � . . ... ..y . ._ at � .. N. .. .., f. . .�.� 1 . ., . . � . . .'. .. _. � .':.� _ .._ . ' " . .. . a _. . "- . ...� . _ ..�.:. .. .. , _i.'� ' . ..�.,. - ' ... � . .��,' Overtime Hours: $39.59 57 i$ 2,256.63 87 i$ 3,424.54 i$ - 765 i$ 30,286.35 $ 50,358.48 TOTALS i$ 55,297.34 i$ 75,846.14 ;$ - ;$ 489,084.17 $ 448,892.69 S 131,143.48 � R:1MAI NTAIN\MOACR PTUULY.AUG.SEPT. STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The followin� contractors have performed the following projects for the month of May, 2013 _ .. . - - - .- -- .. . - - --- - . .,. . , ., , , ..._ .__ � _ DAT'E <- _ " � � DESCRIPTION �: ' � ,- TOTAL = :COST .r� . . . �. . _.. . . .. . -'.= -ACCOUNT. _ '- � STREET/CHANNEL`%BRIDGE ; " x �, ` •� OF WORK � � � - SIZE , °,i :.- :, •.� =; ; , �... _ , _CONTR.ACTOR '; : RENE'S':COi�IN1ERCIAL MAN;AGEMENT ` ` �' � .: . - - - .._ , :_ ._ . . _. ._ - _ _. .,_ _ : . ..,. _ �.� ``= °.. .:.: . .� � - :.�: _� , Date: 05/Ol / 13 OLD T04V'\� TRASI-( AND DEBRIS CLE��!-l[P FROM SPECIAL EVE�T # TOTAL COST $ 785.00 Date: 05/02/ 13 OLD TOWh' POST EiYIERGENT TO "OPEN" R[GHTS-OF-WAY # TOTAL COST $13,300.00 Date: 05/02/ 13 C{TYWIDE POST ENIERGENT TO CITY CHANNELS # TOTAL COST $ 4,750.00 Date: OS/22/ 13 CITYWIDE POST EYIERGE�IT T'O CITY LOT'S # TOTAL COST � 8,750.00 • COIVTRt1CTOR: � WEST_COAST•`ARBOR[STS; INC. � ' � � - Date: 04/30/ 13 C[TYWIDE TREE A!h�D STUy[P REY[OVAL FROM C[T'Y RIGHTS-OF- WAY # TOTAL COST � 2,064.00 Date: OS/29/ l3 CITYWIDE RIGHT-OF-�Vt�Y TREE TRf:�IM[NG # �: � TOTAL COST � = t� ' $ 1,960.00 �, C-ONTRACTOR._:; � �� s. � t � Date: # TOTAL COST Date: # TOTAL COST TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 � 4,750.00 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $ 25,859.00 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #99-5402 K:Ai�IAINTAI�w10ACTRPT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: June 11, 2013 CONTRACTED MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED Submitted By: Greg Butler FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013 Prepared By: Rodney Tidwell , . , . ..." 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ASPHALT CONCRETE SquareFootage ------------ 0 ----------- ------------ ------------ 0 ------------ ------------ 0 � ------------ �------------- ------------ -------------------------- --------------------------- - Cost $ - PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE Square Footage ------------ � ----------- ------------�------------ ------------ �------------ ------------ 0 0 0 ------------ -------------------------- --------------------------- ----------------------------- Cost $ _ DRAINAGE FACILITIES Channels (each) 0 0 0 2 0 2 -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ----------------------------- Cost $ 57,700.00 $ 57,700.00 STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS Striping (linear feet) ------------ � ----------- ------------�------------ ------------�------------ ------------ 0 0 0------------- ------------ -------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- Sandblasting (linear feet) ____________ 0 ___________0____________ ____________ 0____________ 0 0 0 ------------ - -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ----------------------------- Legends(each) ------------�----------- ------------0 0 0 0 0------------- ------------ -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- Cost $ - $ 157,932.19 $ 157,932.19 TREES TreesTrimmed 0 0 1,055 40 1,095 -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ----------------------------- Trees Removed 0 0____________ ____________ 7 3 12 ____________ -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------- ------------ -------------------------- --------------------------- --------------- - Cost $ 1,017.00 $ 87,887.00 $ 3,024.00 $ 96,322.00 WEED ABATEMENT ROW Area Abated (Square Feet) 0_____________ -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- --------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ---------------- OtherPublic Lands Abated (Square Feet) ------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- -------------------------- ------------- 5 ------------- -------------------------- - Cost $ 9,275.00 $ 8,500.00 $ 2,466.58 $ 8,500.00 $ 26,800.00 $ 77,141.58 MISC. MAINT ACTIVITES Cost $ - $ - $ 10,500.00 $ - $ 785.00 $ 15,533.00 TOTAL CONTRACTED MAINT COSTS $ 9,275.00 $ 9,517.00 $ 12,966.58 $ 312,019.19 $ 30,609.00 $ - $ 404,628.77 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL FISCAL YEAR 2012-2013 Month I Number I Square 9,000 - — -----------_ . -- -- i 350 of Calls Footage j 8,000 _ -- _ - - - - _ - - _ Jul 72 3,947 ; 300 , Aug 82 3,260 7,000 _ - - - ; , � 250 ' Sep 57 2,369 6,000 _ _ - ; Oct 60 2,803 �, LL 5,000 I Z00 � i - - - __ _ _ _ Nov 66 7,861 i � o �o Dec 104 3,558 � 4,000 - -- -- -- - - _ ,, 150 Z Jan 118 3,467 3,000 - - � I 100 Feb 129 4,632 ! 2,000 - Mar 187 2,322 50 Apr 286 4,228 1,000 - - -- { , � I May 280 3,542 p - o ' Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Totals 1441 41,989 ■ Square ■ Number Footage of Calls POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT . . � � . � .►. SOUTHWEST STATION . ., ... To: Capt.O'Harra Sgt. Spivacke Sgt. Edwards Cc: Sgt. McDonald Cpl. De Loss Fm: Marianna Davis, Crime analyst Date: June 3, 2013 Re: Part 1 Crimes for the City of Temecula May 1 _ 31 In response to your request to provide information in regards to Part 1 Crimes for the above time frame, I found the following: Total part 1 calls for service: 388 236 :� i 75 � 41 25 1 4 6 _.._... ---- - - ---- -- - - - - - - �� -- -'o"r�--. _ Aggravated Burglary Homicide LarcenyTheft Rape Robbery VehTheft Assault _ _ , •� _ � � � _. �� �, . „. Data was obtained usin� Data warehouse. if you neeci any additiona! assistance in regarcis to this request, please do not hesitate to ask. Thanks. Commission Members June 6, 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 May, 2013. These activities include the following: • Citation statistics (attachment) • Part 1 Crimes (attachment) • Community Action Patrol supported call-outs: May 16, 2013 — Meadowview Neighborhood • Community Action Patrol activity / patrol hours: 905 hours for May, 2013. Year-to-date total: 3,884 hours. **Included for May were 18 patrols with 25 CAP members participating** • Promenade Mall — None. • Special Events for May, 2013: May 9` — Hintergardt Memorial at Southwest Station May 11` — Ben Clark Training Center, Computer Lab Testing May 16`" — Police vehicle calibrations May 28t — Balloon and Wine Equipment Preparation May 30` — Balloon and Wine Equipment Delivery May 30` — Chaparral High School Graduation May 30 — Great Oak High School Graduation • Meetings for May, 2013: May 8 — CAP Staff Meeting May 9` — CAP Membership Meeting • Radar Trailer Deployments: May 13 — May 15�': Ynez Road at Equity Drive: 8,947 total vehicles May 20 — May 22" Ynez Road and DLR Drive: 11,815 total vehicles If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the Te.mecula Police Department, Traffic Division — (951)696-3072. Sincerely, Corporal Bryan De Loss , � Temecula Police Department Traffic Division CITATION STATS M ay, 2013 Citation Tota/s Total Hazardous Citations 1198 Total Non-Hazardous Citations 694 Parking Citations 104 Totai Citations 1996 Citatlon Breakdown S.L.A.P. 104 N.E.T. Citations 94 School Zones 102 Seatbelt Citations 67 Community Presentations 0 Tra�c Collisions Non-Injury 19 Hit and Run 11 Injury � 26 Fatal 1 Total 57 Note: Collision stats are only those calls for service resulting in a written Police report. D.U.I. Arrests D.U.I. Arrests 31 Cell Phone Cites Total cetl phone cites 398 (23123 8� 23124 CVC) Grant Funded DUI Checkpoints / Click it or Ticket Operations / Special Operations On May 15, 2013, the Tra�c Team conducted directed enforcement on Rancho Califomia Road. As a result, 90 citations were issued for various vehicle code violations. FIRE CHIEF' S REPORT Riverside County Pire Department/ CAL FIRE Emergency Incident Statistics ,- . ,� ,- -t, - o � : � _ : ._ . �: � � 7ohn R. Hawkins Fire Chief 6/13/2013 Report Provided By; Riverside County Fire Department. Communlcations and Technology Division QIS Section Incidents Reported for the month of May,2013 and TEMECULA City Incidents by Battalion, Station and ]urisdictlon Com Fire Falae Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Public Rea Flre Rescue Sta�dby Traffic VehiGe Wildland Alarm Misc Service Cdlision Fre Fire on 12 City of Temecula 1 12 0 81 1 0 6 0 0 4 20 0 3 , �m�cuN stat�on Tota1 1 12 0 81 1 0 8 0 0 4 20 0 3 StaUon 73 Raneho City of Temecula 1 28 1 152 2 0 12 2 0 4 24 1 0 Callfoml� Statlon Tohl 1 20 1 1d2 2 0 12 2 0 4 24 1 0 S'tatlon !.1 FranOh City ot Temecula 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 vai.y statlon Tafal 0 1 0 ` 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Sbdon s4 City of Temecule 0 11 2 132 1 1 7 1 0 3 12 1 1 PaAcvNw StatlonTalal O 11 2 1S2 1 1 7 1 0 3 1Z 1 1 Statloe f2 Wolf City of Temawle 0 10 0 104 3 0 4 0 1 0 11 1 0 Crselt sanoora.� o �o o �a a o 4 � � o �i � o � � .; � Page 3 of 5 Incidents by ]urisdiction Com Fire Felse Haz Met Medical Other Firo Other Miac Public Res Flre Rescue Standby Traific Vehicle VNldland Alartn S�rvice Collision Fre Ffre ity of Temecule 2 62 3 475 7 1 29 3 1 12 68 3 4 . . Page 4 of 5 Incidents by Supervisorlal District - Summary DISTRICT 3 JEFF STONE • Com Fire 2 False Alarm 62 Haz Mat 3 Medical 475 Other Fire 7 Other Misc 1 Public Service Assist 29 Res Fire 3 Rescue 1 Stand by 12 Traffic Collision 68 Vehicle Fire 3 Wildland Fire 4 . . . � . i I Page 5 of 5 Incident Res onse Com arison May Comparison 2012-2013 May-12 May-13 Difference % Change Commercial Fire 0 2 2 False Alarm 57 62 5 Hazardous Material 3 3 0 Medical 453 475 22 Multi-Famil Dwellin 0 0 0 Other Fire 2 7 5 Other Misc. 1 1 0 PSA 31 29 Residential Fire 2 3 1 Rescue 0 1 1 Standb 1 12 11 Traffic Collision 69 68 1 Vehicle Fire 1 3 2 Wildland Fire 0 4 4 Public Safety Class Comparison May Comparison 2012-2013 May-12 May-13 Difference % Change CPR/AED 30 20 10 FIRST AID 27 19 PEDIATRtC FIRST AID 0 0 0 SCHOOLCPR 0 0 0 SCHOOL FIRST AID 0 0 0 STAFF HCP 10 0 10 HCP 0 0 0 - CERT 0 11 11