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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032714 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, MARCH 27, 2014, 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Youmans FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Coram ROLL CALL: Carter, Coram, Hagel, Richardson, Youmans 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 February 27, 2014 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of February 27, 2014. 1 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Update— Nighthawk Pass Neighborhood Traffic Calming Alternatives RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 2.1 Receive and file the report; and 2.2 Provide further direction to Staff regarding implementation of a parking restriction from 11 PM to 6 AM, on Nighthawk Pass from Choate Street to the City Limits(Tract Boundary). 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, April 24,2014 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 at the Temecula Civic Center(41000 Main Street, Temecula)after 4:00 PM the Friday before the Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. At that time,the agenda packet may also be accessed on the City's website—www.cityoftemecula.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 to a majority of the Commission regarding any item on the Agenda,after the posting of the agenda,will be available for public viewing in the Main Reception area at the Temecula Civic Center(4 1000 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 questions regarding any item on the agenda for this meeting,please contact the Public Works Department at the Temecula Civic Center, (951)694-6411. 2 ITEM NO. 1 Action Minutes of February 27, 2014 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2014, 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Youmans FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Hagel ROLL CALL: Coram, Hagel, Youmans Absent: Commissioners Carter and Richardson PRESENTATIONS: Attendance Area Adjustment Proposals Janet Dixon, Temecula Valley Unified School District CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Action Minutes of January 23, 2014 — Approved staff recommendation — (3-0-2). Commissioner Hagel made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Coram and individual voice vote reflected approval by Commissioners Coram, Hagel, and Youmans. Commissioners Carter and Richardson were absent. RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of January 23, 2014. TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 7:08 PM with a motion made by Commissioner Coram and a second by Commissioner Hagel. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, March 27, 2014 at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. Gary Youmans Thomas W. Garcia Chairperson Director of Public Works / City Engineer 1 ITEM N0.2 Update — Nighthawk Pass Neighborhood Traffic Calming Alternatives AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission =' 21.989. FROM: KI Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: March 27, 2014 SUBJECT: Item 2 Update — Nighthawk Pass Traffic Calming Alternatives Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer-Traffic RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 1. Receive and file the report; and 2. Provide further direction to Staff regarding implementation of a parking restriction from 11 PM to 6 AM, on Nighthawk Pass from Choate Street to the City Limits (tract boundary). BACKGROUND: At the meeting of July 26, 2012, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a request for multi-way stop signs at two locations along Nighthawk Pass to reduce vehicular speeds and volumes. The Commission concurred with results of the Multi-Way Stop warrant analysis that determined multi-way stop signs were not justified and directed Staff to schedule a workshop with the residents to discuss and develop neighborhood traffic calming alternatives, such as striping, to address concerns about vehicular speeds. In January 2013, a workshop was held with the residents of Nighthawk Pass to discuss potential traffic calming measures. Staff presented two striping alternatives that effectively reduce the width of Nighthawk Pass. The two striping alternatives are shown in Exhibit B, Striping Alternatives. As shown, both alternatives significantly reduce the travel lanes and are consistent with traffic calming measures that have been proven effective at' reducing vehicular speeds on other residential streets, such as Roripaugh Road and Seraphina Road. Following a discussion of each alternative, the residents in attendance at the workshop chose Alternative 2, which provides on-street parking on both sides of Nighthawk Pass. Implementation of this alternative would require elimination of the existing parking restriction on the south side of Nighthawk Pass. In March 2013, Staff presented both traffic calming alternatives and provided the results of the workshop to the Redhawk Association, Board of Directors (Board), for their consideration and approval. The Board was concerned that implementing Alternative 2 and eliminating. the parking restriction would encourage overnight parking of commercial vehicles and recreational vehicles on the south side of Nighthawk Pass. For this reason, the Board selected Alternative 1, which maintains the current parking restriction, instead of the resident's preferred alternative. Following the Board's decision, Staff suggested that the Board meet with the affected residents to discuss the decision and reach a consensus on a preferred alternative to implement on Nighthawk Pass. 1 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission 1989 FROM: Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: March 27, 2014 SUBJECT: Item 2 Update— Nighthawk Pass Traffic Calming Alternatives Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer- Traffic RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 1. Receive and file the report; and 2. Provide further direction to Staff regarding implementation of a parking restriction from 11 PM to 6 AM, on Nighthawk Pass from Choate Street to the City Limits (tract boundary). BACKGROUND: At the meeting of July 26, 2012, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a request for multi-way stop signs at two locations along Nighthawk Pass to reduce vehicular speeds and volumes. The Commission concurred with results of the Mufti-Way Stop warrant analysis that determined multi-way stop signs were not justified and directed Staff to schedule a workshop with the residents to discuss and develop neighborhood traffic calming alternatives, such as striping, to address concerns about vehicular speeds. In January 2013, a workshop was held with the residents of Nighthawk Pass to discuss potential traffic calming measures. Staff presented two striping alternatives that effectively reduce the width of Nighthawk Pass. The two striping alternatives are shown in Exhibit B, Striping Alternatives. As shown, both alternatives significantly reduce the travel lanes and are consistent with traffic calming measures that have been proven effective at reducing vehicular speeds on other residential streets, such as Roripaugh Road and Seraphina Road. Following a discussion of each alternative, the residents in attendance at the workshop chose Alternative 2, which provides on-street parking on both sides of Nighthawk Pass. Implementation of this alternative would require elimination of the existing parking restriction on the south side of Nighthawk Pass. In March 2013, Staff presented both traffic calming alternatives and provided the results of the workshop to the Redhawk Association, Board of Directors (Board), for their consideration and approval. The Board was concerned that implementing Alternative 2 and eliminating the parking restriction would encourage overnight parking of commercial vehicles and recreational vehicles on the south side of Nighthawk Pass. For this reason, the Board selected Alternative 1, which maintains the current parking restriction, instead of the resident's preferred alternative. Following the Board's decision, Staff suggested that the Board meet with the affected residents to discuss the decision and reach a consensus on a preferred alternative to implement on Nighthawk Pass. i Based on Staff's direction the Board held a meeting with the residents, but a consensus could not be reached on a preferred traffic calming measure. For this reason, Staff did not move forward with the implementation of a striping alternative. Recently, Staff received another request from the residents to consider the feasibility of implementing neighborhood traffic calming measures to reduce vehicular speeds and volumes on Nighthawk Pass. The residents along Nighthawk Pass are still in favor of implementing Alternative 2. They have also asked for consideration of an overnight parking restriction on the south side of Nighthawk Pass to address the Board's concerns about parking. The implementation of Alternative 2 has been tentatively scheduled for inclusion in the City's annual striping maintenance contract. The contractor is scheduled to perform this work in April 2014. In so far as overnight parking restrictions, the existing full time parking restriction could be modified to prohibit on-street parking from 11 PM to 6 AM, which is consistent with existing time limited restrictions on portions of Channel Street. Since the Temecula Police Department does not provide routine parking enforcement, the residents would be responsible for contacting the Temecula Police Department as violations are observed. Staff recommends the Commission provide further direction on implementation of a parking restriction from 11 PM to 6 AM, on Nighthawk Pass from Choate Street to the City Limits (tract boundary). Lastly, the residents suggested consideration of the potential closure of Nighthawk Pass at the City Limits (Morgan Hill). In the past the Public/Traffic Safety Commission and City Council have considered similar requests for street closures to mitigate concerns about vehicular speeds and volumes. Both the Council and Commission have consistently upheld that closing the street is not an effective traffic calming measure for addressing neighborhood traffic concerns. As past experience has revealed, a street closure often diverts traffic to other neighborhoods, causing significant impacts to the residents. Also, a closure can cause impacts to the adjacent street network, which often results in increased congestion and delays at controlled intersections. For these reasons, the City Council no longer recognizes a street closure as a viable option on any street including Nighthawk Pass. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. FISCAL IMPACT: Adequate funds are available for signing and striping improvements in the Public Works, Traffic Engineering Division's Operating Budget. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" —Striping Alternatives 2 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP 3 NIP •NSF' �.i—_�'I ,� �y l <��r b/ w�o.. a�i► Legend „"`�-"�' ►. ,f•' ` C3 city Streets Parcels 1� Sam •►'�y�y � �`4 v� .r �' .t, to Aerial 2012 -.' '. \a !.�/ . O '+may,��yf °f .',� � .b.' �''•. J�, ���• y � •��Y 1 �1 Af • e Ilk r i ° • i \1 � I *Ili X", +ems'.. • V ��� � . � ` �` 1•f. �. ° ,) �� V I�- 46 ��.`• ,`I" �,: '. .',�. • "� \\.��.♦���� � � `-. Y-'••° r ' ~r' + 1. ` ��+,\��,�i w( 'dam -F` �/ f�.,� Scale:1:5,988 .. .. . . ... . . . . . EXHIBIT "B" STRIPING ALTERNATIVES 4 RESIDENTIAL 8'PARKING LANE 5'BIKE LANE 10'TRAVEL LANE 6'PAINTED MEDIAN 10'TRAVEL LANE 5'BIKE LANE ALTERNATIVE 1 RESIDENTIAL T PATRKING LANE 5'BIKE LANE 10'TRAVEL LANE 10'TRAVEL LANE 5'BIKE LANE T PARKING LANE EXISTING PARKING RESTRICTION ri":11 Sol OMAN MM TRAFFIC ENGINEER' S REPORT MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Superintendent ; DATE. March 5, 2014 1989 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report- February, 2014 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department,Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of February,2014: I. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced 68 B. Total signs installed 3 C. Total signs repaired 70 D. Banners Replaced 0 11. TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns 10 III. ASPHALT REPAIRS A. Total square feet of A.C.repairs 2749 B. Total Tons 56.5 IV. CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned 258 B. Down Spouts 4 C. Under sidewalks 0 D. Bowls 5 V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement 0 VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations 79 B. Total S.F. 1535 VII. STENCILING A. 534 New and repainted legends B. 3493 L.F.of new and repainted red curb and striping C. 311 Bull Nose D. 0 Thermal Plastic E. 0 RPMs Installed R:NAINTA I NWOACTRPT Also, City Maintenance staf]'responded to 79 service order requests ranging from weed abatement,tree trimming,sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 47 service order requests for the month oflanuary, 2014. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 72.5 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 ol'Februarys 2014 was $ 23,905.50 compared to$ 12,945.00 for the month of January, 2014. Account No. 5402 $ 23,905.00 Account No. 5401 $ Account.No. 999-5402 $ Electronic Copies: Amer Attar, Principal Engineer - Capital Improvements Mayra De L.a Torre,Senior Engineer - Land Development Jerry Gonzalez,Associate Engineer - Traffic Division Kevin Harrington, Maintenance Mgr. - Maintenance Division UMAIWAINWOACTUT STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS "Ilse lidlowing conttacto s have performed dtc lollowing projects Im the month of February, 2013 DATE DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST ACCOUNT STREET/CHANNEf RIDGE T OF WORK SIZE CONTRACTOR: Rene's Commercial Management Date:WS/14 CITYWIDE Application of P herbicide to major eticri:ds. 002-14 TOTAL COST $ 16,275.50 Dale: # TOTAL COST Date: TOTAL COST Dane: a TOTAL COST CONTRACTOR: West Coast Arboritw Date:2/15/14 ('1tYWIDE Attuuall'recTtimming #94672 TOTAL COST $ 7630.00 Date: # TOTAL COST CONTRACTOR: Date: q TOTAL COST Dale: TOTAL COST TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $23,905.50 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #995402 RWMNTAIMM0A rKPT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Subrnated. March S.2014 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Suerni0ed By Tlsomas Gams STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Prepares By Rodney Tdwell FISCAL YEAR 2011.2014 3RD OUARTER ,ier1.14 I lli 94111,74 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE TOTAL COST SCOPE OF WORN UnK Caw COMPLETED CO6T �AI1 M CWT COMPLETED I 0037 COMPLETED COST FOR LAST FISCAL YEAR ASPHALT CONCRETE Square Footage 32.97 2,1100 3 8.318.00 2,749 If 11,164 53 E - 125,783 5 373.574.03 5 233,623.17 Tans. 62 I 56.5 8.401 I PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE 1 Square Footage: 3297 l i PCC Yards'. 0 I 0 1 0 f i STRIPING L PAVEMENT MARKINGS. Curb a Lima(linear feel: 30.07 21,970 1$ 74,16090 3.493 3 2".51 E i$ 83.413.08 3 10,171.70 Painted Legends leach). 33.00 22 3 176.00 534 3 4,27200 t 3 - i 3 12.54400 3 38.62400 Median Noses(earA) 200 311 S 3 'S - $ 421.97 Raised Pavement MaAers(each): 0 0 ! 3 �3 13 - 3 - Themw Plastic Legends(etM) 0 0 3 - S - is - S - i I SIGNS 613ANNERS No of Signs REPLACED. 124139 61 E 1,609.79 Be $ 1,79452 S 11,32917 3 16,071.51 Material(wsl per sign)-. S50.00 S 3,05000 S 3,400.00 1 1 27.150 W 3 30,450.00 No of Signs INSTALLED. 52639 0 1 - 3 S 7917 i 13 87087 S 475020 Material;wst per sign) 35000 �S - I $ 15000 i I3 1,650.00 S 9,00000 i No of Signs REPAIRED. 128 39 50 IS 1,319.50 70 i E 1,84730 IS - 3 20,95386 $ 24,46353 Material;coal Per sign). sw 00 ,f 2,50000 ''. 5 3,50000 E - :$ 39,70000 $ 46.35000 No o581ANNERS installed 32639 2" I E 8.43916 0 1 $ - E i S 11.98952 S 23.13132 Clwsanes Wnwilis InitaSed 628.79 I$ S 3 S 2322.32 GRAFFITI REMOVAL No of Locations 3r 79 Square Footage 986 j 1,535 i DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED Catth Basins 52639 122 1 3,219.58 258 3 6.80662 �3 - S 25,30801 S 4267263 Uowrl Drains. S2639 0 Is - A E 105% S - s 71253 f 94.39 Unaer sidewalk Driers 52639 0 is - 0 S - S - $ 477659 3 13,96031 DNernwn Resins $2639 15 18 39585 5 3 131 95 S - :3 3.6121 E 2.955.88 TREES TRIMMED No of Trees Temraa. $2639 7 1 3 16473 10 1 26.190 $ - S 18.103 51 S 22 273 16 ROW.WEED ABATEMENT Area Ahalea lsWere met) 500.14 ]50 j$ 11.90 0 E 1 :3 87465 E 289116 "W 3Nwt 6bhRwaFS Dkft n 1"0 rMPerrr b Earekt MRNMU Sw a Yellay W e61eT IMepk13.494 WW awaew ak Swsree Order Regwab,taw of sw6slt IeMrM aswR nPerwd eDOw k nPOrted IIgrM1T. SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS No or dORS 17 Pareverel assigned t0 the S9wt Mal iftnanw Ofelalsa saw co4w6 wed reePwl9 to of ass IretRa eeewpwim w srlppal C*l spomored spacial swab Dvsrdme tloun. $3959 77 3 3,01843 S - E 'E 31,31589 5 32,68155 TOTALS 6 104,431.94 $ 30,762.06 f - f 9411,172." S 184,1124.28 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted: March 5,2014 CONTRACTED MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED Submitted By. Thomas Garcia FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 Prepared By Rodney Tidwell SCOPE OF WORK JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Yw to Dift ASPHALT CONCRETE SquareFootage ..................................-____.._0...-------- -—---­­----------------I........................... 0 cost PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE Square Footage ............ -------- ---------—-—-------------—--------------------------­—-------- 0 cost DRAINAGE FACILITIES Channels(each) 0 0 Cost 7.875.00 STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS Striping(linear feet) ..................... 0 Sandblasting(linear feet) ...........0 0 0 0 Legends(each) ...... ­0.......................0-- 0 0 0 Cost $ f 150,413.70 TREES Trees Trimmed 7 -0 0 43 Trees Removed 0 0 0 0 - ----------- --- - -------------------- ..............—---—­-_--_-_. -- Cost $ 4,970.00 $ $ S 40,618.00 WEED ABATEMENT ROW Area Abated(Square Feet) 350 0 350 ------------------------------- ----....................................... .................................. O#w Pubic Lands Abated(Square Feet) .....----------------------- 0 Cost $ 7,975.00 S $ 44,309.00 MISC.MAINT ACTIVrrES Trash&Debris pick-up along"ROW Cost It - $ $ $ - $ $ 346.00 Install 10 LF of 18"CMP Cost It - $ $ $ - $ - $ $ 1,500.00 TOTAL CONTRACTED MAINT COSTS ! $ 12.945.00 1 S S - Is . Is - Is =$ 245,281.70 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 Month I Number I of Calls Square Footage Jul 137 3,193 Aug 169 2,623 Sep 138 2,382 Oct 47 1,360 Nov 53 1,562 Dec 94 4,808 Jan 34 966 Feb 79 1,535 Mar Apr May Jun Totals 751 18,429 6,000 5,000 4,-)'n() m v 2 3,000 A CT Ln 2,000 1,000 Ic Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun aSquare ■Number Footage of Calls 180 160 140 120 100 ro v 0 80 6 z 60 40 20 0 POLICE CHIEF ' S REPORT DEPARTMENT —A 'RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S SOUTHWEST STATION CRIME . To: Capt. Kubel Sgt. Spivacke Sgt. Edwards Cc: Sgt. McDonald Cpl. De Loss From: Marianna Davis, Crime analyst Date: March 3, 2014 Re: Part 1 crimes for the city of Temecula for February 1 — 28, 2014 Total part 1 calls for service: 271 180 160 153 140 120 i 100 78 80 i 60 40 25 20 15 0 Aggravated Assault Burglary Larceny Theft Veh Theft 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. CITATION STATS February, 2014 Citation Totals Total Hazardous Citations 835 Total Non-Hazardous Citations 444 Parking Citations 189 Total Citations 1468 Citation Breakdown S.L.A.P. 33 N.E.T. Citations 120 School Zones 96 Seatbelt Citations 35 Community Presentations 0 Traffic Collisions Non-Injury 31 Hit and Run 9 Injury 18 Fatal 0 Total 58 Pedestrian Related Collisions 2 Note: Collision stats are only those calls for service resulting in a written Police report. D.U.L Arrests D.U.I. Arrests 14 Cell Phone Cites Total cell phone cites 149 (23123 & 23124 CVC) Grant Funded DUI Checkpoints/Click it or Ticket Operations None. Commission Members March 11,2014 City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission 41000 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 February,2014. These activities include the following: • Citation statistics(attachment) • Part 1 Crimes(attachment) • Community Action Patrol supported,call-outs: None • Community Action Patrol activity/patrol hours: 880 hours for February,2014. Year-to-date total: 1,743 hours. "Included for February were 21 patrols with 33 CAP members participating" • Promenade Mall: None. • Special Events: February 15th: LA Sheriff Dept Conference at the Star Training Center February 19th: Active shooter scenarios at the Promenade Mall,Temecula • CAP Meetings: February 13th: General CAP Membership meeting • Radar Trailer Deployments: February 3rd—10th: Clubhouse Dr at Silverado Ln, 5,547 vehicles February 5th—10th: Pauba Rd at Calle Cedral, 23,921 vehicles February 13th—17th: Mira Loma Dr at Calle Violeta; 2,849 vehicles February 13th—17th: Meadows Pkwy at Calle Illora, 17,750 vehicles February 24th—26 1h: Winchester Rd at Margarita Meadows, 13,092 February 24th—26th: 42274 Rio Nedo, 4,814 If you have any questions regarding this package, please do not hesitate to call me at the Temecula Police Department,Traffic Division—(951)696-3072. Sincerely, Corporal Bryan De Loss Temecula Police Department Traffic Division FIRE CHIEF' S REPORT Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE Emergency Incident Statistics oapTFCT P Da($f KV� John R. Hawkins Fire Chief 3/17/2014 Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department Communications and Technology Division GIs Section Incidents Reported for the month of February,2014 and TEMECULA City Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction 0 6 0 118 0 Com Fire False Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Public Rescue Standby Traffic Vehicle Wildland Alarm Misc Service Collision Fire Fire n 12 City of Temecula 0 16 0 62 0 1 8 0 0 24 1 0 w++scuta Station Total 0 18 0 62 0 1 8 0 0 24 1 0 73 Rancho City of Temecula 1 18 1 115 0 0 14 1 3 28 1 1 v Station Total 1 18 1 116 0 0 14 1 3 28 1 1 Station 83 Prsnch Von" City of Temecula 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Station Total 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Station 84 City of Temecula 0 6 0 118 0 0 3 0 3 10 1 0 0 6 0 118 0 0 13 1 61 2 0 13 1 61 2 Page 3 of 5 0 3 0 3 10 1 0 0 10 0 2 13 0 0 0 10 0 2 13 0 0 Page 4 of 5 Incidents by Jurisdiction Vehicle Wildland Com Fire False Haz Mat Medical Other Fire Other Misc Public Rescue Standby Traffic Alarm Service Collision Fire Fire ity of Temecule 1 53 2 363 2 1 36 1 8 75 3 1 Page 4 of 5 DISTRICT 3 JEFF STONE Corn Fire 1 False Alarm 53 Haz Mat 2 Medical 363 Other Fire 2 Other Misc 1 Public Service Assist 36 Rescue 1 Standby 8 Traffic Collision 75 Vehicle Fire 3 Wildland Fire 1 Incidents by Supervisorial District-Summary Page 5 of 5 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 IP�JPQi Q��PJPPi �PPLi" PQQ�� �Pi ,J�F. lJ�i 'Poll S� •2013YTD 02014YTD ��� FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASS TOTAL COMPARISON 2013 to 2014 1196 MONTH 2013 YTD 2014 YTD JANUARY 97 1131 FEBRUARY 68 65 MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL TO DATE 1 165 1 1196 FIRE DEPARTMENT TOTAL CALL COMPARISON 2013 to 2014 MONTH 2013 YTD 2014 YTD JANUARY 628 612 FEBRUARY 538 546 MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL TO DATE 1166 1158 2014 City of Temecula Fire Department Emergency Response and Training Totals PUBLIC SAFETY CLASS TOTALS 2014 Class Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total CPR AED 82 28 110 FIRST AID 1 0 1 PEDIATRIC FIRST AID 0 9 9 TVUSD CPR 24 0 24 TVUSD FIRST AID 24 0 24 HCP 0 18 3 21 STAFF HCP 0 10 10 HANDS ON CPR 1000 0 1000 CPR IN A BOX 0 0 0 CERT 0 0 0 TEEN CERT 0 0 0 Total 1131 65 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1199 INCIDENT/RESPONSE TOTALS FOR THE CITY OF TEMECULA 2014 Incident Response Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Total COMMERCIAL FIRE 1 1 2 FALSE ALARM 69 53 122 HAZ MAT 2 2 4 MEDICAL AID 429 363 792 MUTI FAMILY DWELLING 1 0 1 OTHER FIRE 7 2 9 OTHER MISC. 2 1 3 PSA 24 36 60 RESIDENTIAL FIRE 1 0 1 RESCUE 0 1 1 STANDBY 12 8 20 TRAFFIC COLLISSION 61 75 136 VEHICLE FIRE 3 3 6 WILDLAND FIRE 0 1 1 Total 612 546 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1158