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HomeMy WebLinkAbout072414 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 128 CFR 35.102.35.104 ADA Title III MEETING AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLICITRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION A REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 24, 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 June 26, 2014 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of June 26, 2014. 1 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Request for Parking Restriction— Dorset Court, Ritter Court and Peach Tree Street RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 2.1 Deny the request for a parking restriction program on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street. 3. Via Puebla Neighborhood Traffic Calming —Workshop Results RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 3.1 Direct Staff to maintain the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Corte Mislanca and Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road; 3.2 Direct Staff to maintain the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Redhawk Parkway and Anza Road at Corte Mislanca; 3.3 Defer consideration of a road closure on Via Puebla until a comprehensive traffic circulation analysis has been performed and potential impacts have been identified; 3.4 Direct Staff to implement the traffic signal and striping modifications at the intersection of Peppercorns Drive at Redhawk Parkway and Deer Hollow Way; and 3.5 Direct staff to maintain the present level of traffic control on Camino Rubi. 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, August 28, 2014 at 6:00 P.M. at Temecula Civic Center, City Council Chambers, 41000 Main Street, Temecula, California. NO'I ICE TO THE PUBLIC 'fhe 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 Publicn raftic Safety Commission meeting. At that time,the agenda packet may also he accessed on the City's websile—w'ww_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 to a majority ol'the Commission regarding any item on the Agenda,alter 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. II you have any questions regarding any item on the agenda lot this meeting,please contact the Public Works Department at the Temecula Civic Center, (951)694-6411. _ 2 ITEM NO. 1 Action Minutes of June 26, 2014 ACTION MINUTES TEMECULA PUBLICITRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION A REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT TEMECULA CIVIC CENTER, CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 41000 MAIN STREET TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2014, 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER: Chair Person Youmans FLAG SALUTE: Commissioner Carter ROLL CALL: Carter, Coram, Hagel, Richardson, Youmans PRESENTATIONS: Certificate of Appreciation, Captain Ernie Sanchez, California Highway Patrol Old Town Sewer Project, Eastern Municipal Water District PUBLIC COMMENTS Larry Markham CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Action Minutes of April 24, 2014 - Approved staff recommendation (5-0-0). Commissioner Richardson made the motion; it was seconded by Commissioner Carter and individual voice vote reflected approval by Commissioners Carter,Coram, Hagel, Richardson and Youmans. RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Action Minutes of May 22, 2014. COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Neighborhood Traffic Calming — Clubhouse Drive — Approved staff recommendation (5-0-0)for items 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5. Commission directed staff to defer items 2.1 and 2.2 until after a meeting has been held between the City, HOA and residents. Commission also directed staff to evaluate potential turn restrictions at Bay Hill Drive/Rainbow Canyon Road and Clubhouse Drivel Pechanga Parkway. A motion was made by Commissioner Carter and seconded by Commissioner Coram. Individual voice vote reflected approval by Commissioners Carter, Coram, Hagel, Richardson and Youmans. RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: i 2.1 Concur with the results of the Multi-Way Stop Warrant Analysis that Multi-Way Stop Signs are not justified at the intersections of Clubhouse Drive at Bay Hill Drive, Master Drive and Murfield Drive; 2.2 Concur with Staff recommendation to relocate the existing two-way stop signs from Bay Hill Drive to Clubhouse Drive, 2.3 Direct Staff to schedule a workshop with the residents of Clubhouse Drive and Rainbow Canyon Villages Homeowner's Association to discuss potential neighborhood traffic calming alternatives; 2.4 Direct Staff to schedule this item for further consideration at a future Commission meeting; and 2.5 Direct Staff to install additional 25 MPH signs on Clubhouse Drive, Bay Hill Drive, Masters Drive, and Muirfield Drive to reinforce the 25 MPH prima facie speed limit. The following residents addressed the Commission on this item: Mark Broderick Andy Powell Angela D'Ambrosio Lauren Garcia Scott Garland Patrick Glivar Glen Jones TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT ADJOURNMENT The meeting adjourned at 8:18 PM with a motion made by Commissioner Carter and seconded by Commissioner Hagel. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, July 24, 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 2 ITEM NO. 2 Request for Parking Restriction — Dorset Court, Ritter Court and Peach Tree Street AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission 1989 FROM: Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works/City Engineer DATE: July 24, 2014 SUBJECT: Item 2 Request for Parking Restriction — Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer- Traffic RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 1. Deny the request for a parking restriction program on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street. BACKGROUND: Staff received a request from the Redhawk Homeowners Association, Board of Directors and residents to consider the feasibility of implementing a parking restriction program on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street to discourage Great Oak High School students from parking in the neighborhood. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. In June 2012, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a request for a parking restriction program on Primrose Avenue and Peach Tree Street (east). At that time, Vine Street, Ritchart Court, Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree (west) were considered potential streets for inclusion in the proposed restriction. The property owners were notified and asked if they were interested in the potential 9 AM to 12 PM restriction on their respective street. Due to the lack of response, Ritter Court, Dorset Court, and Peach Tree Street (west) were not included in the initial implementation of the parking restriction. Dorset Court is a forty (40) foot wide residential cul-de-sac with on-street parking on both sides of the roadway. The residential prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH is not posted on Dorset Court. Ritter Court is a forty (40) foot wide residential cul-de-sac with on-street parking on both sides of the roadway. The residential prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH is not posted on Ritter Court. Peach Tree Street is a forty (40) foot wide residential roadway that functions as a residential collector providing access for numerous residential units. Currently parking is allowed on both sides of Peach Tree Street, but there is an existing 9 AM to 12 PM parking restriction on Peach Tree Street (east) between Primrose Avenue and 600 feet south of Vine Street. The residential prima facie speed limit of 25 MPH is not posted on Peach Tree Street. i An evaluation of conditions was performed on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street (west), which included a review of the collision history and on-street parking conditions on Primrose Avenue. A review of the collision history for the twenty-four month period from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2014, indicates there were no reported collisions on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street. This favorable record can be attributed to familiarity with the roadways and motorists exercising due care when traveling on these neighborhood streets. In June 2014, a written notice was mailed to the residents to solicit their response and advise them of the Commission's consideration of a proposed parking restriction between the hours of 9 AM to 12 PM, Monday through Friday, except Holidays. The survey attached to the notices indicated that a two-third (2/3) majority of the affected residents on each street is needed to implement the proposed parking restriction. The survey indicates that of the sixty-eight (68) affected residents surveyed, approximately 15 (22%) are in favor of the proposed restriction, 10 (15%) are opposed, and 45 (63%) did not respond to the survey. The table below summarizes the results of the survey by street. In Favor of Opposed to Parking Parking No Location Restriction Restriction Response Dorset Court 21 Homes 3 (14%) 4 (19%) 14 (67%) Ritter Court (29 Homes) 6 (21%) 6 (21%) 17 (58%) Peach Tree Street 18 Homes 6 (33%) 0 (0%) 12 (67%) As shown, the majority of residents potentially affected by a parking restriction program on their street did not respond to the survey, which may indicate there is limited interest in pursuing a parking restriction program on the above streets. Since the required two-third (2/3) majority was not achieved on each street, a parking restriction program is not justified. Therefore, Staff recommends the Commission deny the request for a parking restriction program on Dorset Court, Ritter Court, and Peach Tree Street. In addition to the parking restriction, the residents requested a review of the prevailing speed on Primrose Avenue and an evaluation of the visibility at the intersection of Primrose Avenue with Dorset Court, Ritter Court and Peach Tree Street. A review of the intersection visibility was performed and a work order has been issued to install red curb to restrict parking on Primrose Avenue adjacent to all three intersections. The installation of red curb will enhance the visibility for vehicles egressing from Dorset Court, Ritter Court, Ritchart Court and Peach Tree Street onto Primrose Avenue. The location of the intersection parking restriction is shown in Exhibit B. In so far as the review of prevailing speeds, Primrose Avenue is on the list of streets to be surveyed in the upcoming Citywide Engineering and Traffic (E&T) Survey, which includes approximately eighteen (18) roadways citywide. It is anticipated the data collection for the E&T Survey will begin in September after school is in session. The results of the E&T Survey will be presented to the Commission at a future meeting and ultimately to the City Council for consideration of a posted speed limit. 2 FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with the recommended action. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" — Intersection Parking Restrictions 3 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP 4 • • I rp Ar t lot �f EXHIBIT "B" INTERSECTION PARKING RESTRICTIONS 6 Q� IL kv _. ITEM NO. 3 Via Puebla Neighborhood Traffic Calming — Workshop Results AGENDA REPORTQ+ TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission 1989 FROM: Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works/City Engineer - DATE: July 24, 2014 SUBJECT: Item 3 Via Puebla Neighborhood Traffic Calming —Workshop Results Prepared By: Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer- Traffic RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission: 1. Direct Staff to maintain the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Corte Mislanca and Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road, 2. Direct Staff to maintain the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Redhawk Parkway and Anza Road at Corte Mislanca; 3. Defer consideration of a road closure on Via Puebla until a comprehensive traffic circulation analysis has been performed and potential impacts have been identified; 4. Direct Staff to implement the traffic signal and striping modifications at the intersection of Peppercorn Drive at Redhawk Parkway and Deer Hollow Way; and 5. Direct Staff to maintain the present level of traffic control on Camino Rubi. BACKGROUND: At the meeting of April 24, 2014, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission considered a request to review the feasibility of implementing traffic calming measures on Via Puebla and Corte Mislanca to reduce school related vehicular speeds and volumes. Subsequently, the Commission directed Staff to schedule a workshop with residents of Via Puebla, Corte Mislanca, and Camino Rubi to discuss and develop traffic calming alternatives and to bring this item back for further discussion. In June 2014, Staff conducted an informal workshop with the residents of the affected streets. The goal of the workshop was to discuss and understand resident concerns, receive traffic calming suggestions, and present Staff developed alternatives that could potentially address the resident's concerns. The concerns expressed by the twelve (12) residents in attendance are as follows: • Cut-through traffic volumes • Excessive vehicular speeds • Traffic Signal operation - Peppercorn Drive at Redhawk Parkway and Deer Hollow Way The potential mitigation measures suggested by the residents to address their concerns are as follows: • Install multi-way stop signs on Via Puebla and Corte Mislanca to reduce vehicular speeds and volumes • Implement turn restrictions on Redhawk Parkway at Via Puebla and Anza Road at Corte Mislanca to reduce "cut-through" traffic volumes 1 • Change the signal operation and add turn lanes at the intersections of Redhawk Parkway at Peppercorn Drive and Peppercorn Drive at Deer Hollow Way • Close Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road to eliminate "cut-through" traffic volumes and eliminate excessive speeding As discussed, at the Commission meeting of April 2014, Willdan Engineering developed three (3) potential action items to provide traffic calming on Via Puebla and Corte Mislanca. At the Commission's direction, Willdan Engineering developed traffic calming features for Camino Rubi. Staff presented the traffic calming features at the workshop. The residents in attendance at the workshop were not in favor of any of the traffic calming alternatives presented. The residents in attendance suggested the installation of multi-way stop signs on Via Puebla and Corte Mislanca to reduce vehicular speeds attributed to the vertical and horizontal alignment of both roadways. The residents also believed that the installation of multi-way stop signs would discourage motorists from travelling on Via Puebla and Corte Mislanca. Based on the traffic volume data collected in October 2013 and Staff observations of traffic patterns, the entering vehicular volumes do not satisfy the minimum warrant criteria for the exclusive assignment of right-of-way that would be provided by stops signs. In so far as reducing vehicular speeds, staff can only reiterate that multi-way stop signs should not be considered a traffic calming tool for reducing vehicular speeds and volumes on any roadway and should be installed only to regulate traffic flow and improve safety. The residents at the workshop were advised that multi-way stop signs are not justified at the two (2) intersections. Staff recommends maintaining the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Corte Mislanca and Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road. Also suggested was the feasibility of turn restrictions on Redhawk Parkway at Via Puebla and Anza Road at Corte Mislanca. In the past, the Commission has considered requests for turn restrictions during certain hours to discourage vehicular "cut-through" volumes on residential streets. The Commission has consistently upheld that turn restrictions are not viable or equitable traffic calming measures for the following reasons: • The restrictions apply to residents as well as potential "cut-through" motorists, which often limits the ability of local residents to conveniently access their neighborhood • The restrictions are likely to divert traffic to other streets, creating a similar "cut-through" traffic problem in adjacent neighborhoods • Unless there is continual Police presence, the restrictions are difficult to enforce • The restrictions may encourage the violation of the posted turn restriction The residents at the workshop were advised that a turn restriction during certain hours is not a viable traffic calming measure. Staff recommends maintaining the present level of traffic control at the intersection of Via Puebla at Redhawk Parkway and Anza Road at Corte Mislanca. As previously mentioned, the residents were not receptive to the traffic calming features presented and preferred closing Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road. In the past, the Commission and the City Council have considered requests for road closures to mitigate concerns about "cut-through" vehicular speeds and volumes. Both the Commission and City Council have consistently upheld that a road closure is not a viable traffic calming measure. As we have learned from past experience, a road closure has the following consequences: • Vehicular traffic is diverted to adjacent streets and neighborhoods • Controlled intersections may experience an increase in delay and volumes 2 • Travel times and travel distances are increased • Emergency response times are increased • Fuel consumption and vehicle emissions are increased • Creates impacts to the City's circulation network and in this case also affects the County of Riverside's circulation network As previously mentioned, a portion of Via Puebla is located within the County's jurisdiction. The Redhawk Specific Plan and the County's roadway network rely on Monte Verde Road and Via Puebla to provide residential collector access to the arterial roadway network. The potential closure of Via Puebla will affect the equitable distribution of the County's traffic onto both roadways and the closure will likely force vehicles on Monte Verde Road to use the open portion of Via Puebla. Moreover, since the County has joint responsibility for Via Puebla, any potential road closure would need approval from their Board of Supervisors before the closure could move forward. The County shares the City's policy to not close public streets. In the past, the Commission has considered similar concerns about "cut-through" traffic on residential streets located within the Redhawk and Vail Ranch Specific Plan Areas that function as residential collector roadways. The streets such as, Via Cordoba, Via Saltio, Loma Linda Road, Camino Guarda, Camino Piedra Rojo, Channel Street, and Nighthawk Pass were all designed to provide access to numerous residential enclaves to the arterial roadway system. The Commission has consistently recognized that the potential closure of any of these streets would be a detriment to the specific plan roadway network. Although the residents at the workshop were advised that closing Via Puebla is not a viable option that would be supported by the Commission, County of Riverside or City Council, they requested the Commission formally consider the feasibility of closing Via Puebla at Monte Verde Road. For the reasons stated, Staff does not support the road closure and recommends the Commission defer consideration of the road closure on until a comprehensive traffic circulation analysis has been performed and potential impacts have been identified. As directed by the Commission, Staff reviewed the traffic signal operation at the intersection of Deer Hollow Way at Peppercorn Drive to determine if improvements could be implemented that would reduce delays at the intersection during school peak periods, which could potentially provide some relief to the residents by reducing cut-through traffic on Corte Mislanca and Via Puebla. Based on the peak hour turning movement count data, Staff determined that striping a combined westbound through/left-turn lane and modifying the signal operation will improve the efficiency of the intersection and reduce unnecessary delays during the AM and PM school peak periods. Staff recommends implementation of the modification to the traffic signal and striping at the intersection of Deer Hollow Way at Peppercorn Drive along with implementation of the previously recommended improvements at the intersection of Redhawk Parkway at Peppercorn Drive. In so far as the implementation of traffic calming measures on Camino Rubi, the overall response received from residents of the street is that there is no justification for traffic calming on Camino Rubi and the residents are not in favor of implementing traffic calming measures. Staff recommends maintaining the present level of traffic control on Camino Rubi. The public has been notified of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's consideration of this issue through the agenda notification process and by mail. 3 FISCAL IMPACT: Adequate funds are available for implementing the recommended traffic signal modifications in the Public Works, Traffic Engineering Division's Operating Budget. Attachment: 1. Exhibit "A" — Location Map 4 EXHIBIT "A" LOCATION MAP 5 _r • ` AY_ s>� jry.. Legend 0 City o Parcels Ao.al 2012 Nr VP qw Scole: 1:6,623 " . r ' A 1 i•a?� .f y�4'�1 Y T" � f 1�.1 l.1•" ti ;i ��r` " G�� �; t'.� �' . r �,f .t� •_ f \I is TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT / v 19 9 F .. MEMORANDUM TO: Tom Garcia, Director of Public Works FROM: Rodney Tidwell, Maintenance Superintendent—PW Streets DATE: July 2, 2014 SUBJECT: Monthly Activity Report for June, 2014 CC: Judy McNabb, Administrative Assistant Mayra De La Torre, Senior Engineer— Land Development Jerry Gonzalez, Associate Engineer-Traffic Attached please find the Monthly Activity Report for the Month of June, 2014. 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 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Dale Su5m41eo June 3,2014 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT Sulmale0 By Thomas Garcia STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION Preoarea By Hooray lgwell FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 4TH QUARTER AIW.114 14 .%M•14 FISCAL YEAR TO DATE ( TOTAL COST SCOPE OF WORK Unk Cut WORK COST WORK COST WORK COST WOK I COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED COMPLETED CWT LAST FISCAL FOR FORL lAST ASPHALT CONCRETE Suuare Footage. $2.97 3,471 i$ 10.19007 2,597 j f 7,713.09 4,035 $ 11,98395 139,"8 j 414,15908 3 233,62317 Tons. 435 I 51 495 I 8,592 Pwkylg Lot Starry Seal Souare Footage 0 . Gallons PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE SgaMe Footage- $297 0 1 5 - 0 (j - PCG vatla 0 S 3 - STRIPWG A PAVEMENT MARKINGS' CmD8 Lines lYnearlMl: $007 235 j 1615 0 if 4.7(16 E 32942 4,941 f 84,53115 5 10,17170 PaaneO Legerafs(eaM); $8W 557 f 4,45600 721 i3 5.76800 280 : 3 2.24000 1559 ',j 26,76327 S 38.62400 kRAien Noses(earl)-. $0.07 0 0 0 5 - f f 42497 Rai Pavemenl Marken(each). 0 0 ! 0 S 3 - Thermo Plastic Legends(earl): 0 0 ! 0 j - $ SIGNS 8 BANNERS No of Signs REPLACED $x39 86 $ 116954 33 If 87087 46 f 1,21394 165 f 18.77619 f 18.07151 Malenal(cosl Po"sgn) $6D.00 !E 4,30000 if 1,65000 0 :$ E 33.10000 It 30.45000 No of Sgns INSTALLED $28.39 17 $ "883 4 i3 105.56 8 jf 21112 29 f 1.63618 f 4,75020 Morena(Cost per sgn) f50.00 E 85000 i f 200A0 0 i - f 2.70000 f 9,00000 No d Signs REPAIRED $2639 an !$ 121394 60 if 1,50340 14 �S 38946 120 'S 14.30183 $ 24.413353 Malena(cost Per sgni f50 00 :$ 2,300 W is 3,000.00 0 6 5 45,00000 f 46,350.00 No of BANNERS mslaleo 52838 110 5 280290 151 f 3,96189 46 I$ 1,21394 307 :f 23.x133 f 23.43432 GRAFFRI REMOVAL No of Locations 172 102 77 I 351 Sauae Footage. 5.548 2.235 ! 1,2M 9,087 I DRAINAGE FACILITIES CLEANED Catch Basins 52639 282 f 6,914.18 189 f 445991 166 $ 4,38074 597 f 41,75188 S 42.67263 Dacm brans $2639 0 !$ - 0 $ 0 !f - 0 S 71947 $ 2539 Urdu si lewalk Drams $26 39 0 1$ 1 f 2639 0 $ 1 f 4,611 89 E 17,980 31 DE1rNeon Basins 32639 5 If 13195 14 $ 36946 15 $ 39585 M f 4,60111 S 2,95568 TREES TRIMMED No ol Trees TnmmeO fx 39 S $ 13195 311 f 1,W2 82 3 S 79N 48 S 19,32936 f 22.27318 ROW.WEED ABATEMENT Area ASaleo(souare fern(. 30034 0 E 3.350 $ 113% 0 3 3,350 $ 98855 S 2,89116 The SbW kt@4vt Ke Divides @MD responds On Mavlco requMM for a varl*of oth r neoone,Uw I91M numaer of Service Order Requests.www of which Include soft reF-rt"above M nporleE MM". SERVICE ORDER REQUESTS No of SOR's 82 I 63 59 ! 184 ! I Personnel assignee to that Shoal MMnbwrKe Division an on-call was respond so MMr,I9rue emorgwwjm a fuppm CRy oPoraww opscm eveeM Overtime Hours $39591 545 3 2.15766 68 S 289212 58 f 229622 tat $ 38,46169 S 32,68155 TOTALS j 39,213.27 $ 73,540.41 $ 24.713.81 3 74/.911.77 3 M4,424.2 M33 4e R WgNTAIN WOACRPIVULY AL)S SEPT STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS '111C lidlowing coutiaCLO S have p dormcd dic Ihllowing;prgjects kir die mouth o1june, 2014 DATE DESCRIPTION TOTAL COST ACCOUNT STREET/CHANNEUBRIDGE OF WORK SIZE CONTIV&(7I'01t: Rene's Commercial Management Date:6/3/14 Application of Post-Emergent Herbicides to open Citywide ROW's # TOTAL COST $6,825.00 Date: 6/12/14 Citywide Application of PosL-Emergent Herbicides to major arterials. # TOTAL COST $12,485.00 Dale:6/30/14 Citywide Annual weed abatement and trash cleanup widiin City ROW # TOTAL COST $9,804.00 Date:6/30/14 Temecula Cmek&AM/PM Lot Annual weed abatement of approx. 37 acres. TOTAL COST $81108.00 CONTRACTOR: West Coast ArborisLs Date:5/15/14 Citywide Annual ROW tree trimming # TOTAL COST $15,520.00 Date:5/31/14 Citywide Annual ROW tree nimming TOTAL COST $11,550.00 CONTRACTOR: Ryan Monteleone Excavation, Inc. Date: Margarita Rd.0 Ramsey Ct. Repair 24"CHIP # TOTAL COST S 10,150.00 TOTALCOST TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5401 $28,062.00 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #5402 $46,380.00 TOTAL COST ACCOUNT #995402 R NAINTAIMMOACTR" DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Date Submitted. June 3 2014 CONTRACTED MAINTENANCE WORK COMPLETED Submitted By Thomas Garcia FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 Prepared By Rodney Tidwell SCOPE OF WOW JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE Y"r to Doft ASPHALT CONCRETE Square Footage ................. 0 a .0 ........... 0 Cost $ PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE Square Footage 0 0 ...0............. .................... 0 0 ------------------ Cost $ DRAINAGE FACILITIES Channels(each) 0 2 0 2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- .................... ............................... ......................... ............................ Cost S 32,660.24 $ $ 40.525.24 STRIPING AND PAVEMENT MARKINGS Striping(linear feet) ------------------------- 0 0 ........................ ................._-------- Sandblasting(linear feet) 0............ ...._0............. ......... 0 0 Legends(each) 0 0 _.........0....... 0 0 Cost $ $ 150,413.70 TREES Trees Trimmed 7 0 43 Trees Removed 0 0 0 _0 0 Cost $ 4,970.00 $ 11,879.00 $ $ S 27,070.00 $ 79,767.00 WEED ABATEMENT ROW Area Abated(Square Feet) _____350 0 —--------0................................... . ........... -- -----------35_0---- Other Public Lands Abated(Square Feet) .........................._0 0 cost $ 7,976.00 $ $ $ S 37,222.00 $ 81,531,00 MISC.MAINT ACTIVITES Trash&Debris pick-up along City ROW Cost S S $ $ S 34600 Install 10 LF of 18"CMP Cost S $ $ $ $ - S 1.50000 Repairs Cost $ 10,150.00 $ 1015000 TOTAL CONTRACTED"NT COSTS $ 12,945.00 1 $ !$ 44,529.24 i $ $ $ 74.442.00 1 S CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 Number Square - 200 Month of Calls Footage 180 Jul 137 3,193 5,000 Aug 169 2,623 160 Sep 138 2,382 4,000 140 Oct 47 1,360 d 120 N d Nov 53 1,562 2 3,000 100 n O Dec 94 4,808 ' c vR 80 2 Jan 34 966 2,000 Feb 79 1,535 60 Mar 120 1,901 1000 40 Apr 172 5,548 20 May 102 2,235 0 0 Jun 77 1,284 Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Totals 1222 29,397 ■Square ■Number Footage of Calls POLICE CHIEF ' S REPORT SOUTHWEST STATION CRIME ANALYSIS UNIT To: Capt. Kubel Sgt. Greco Sgt. Edwards Cc: Cpl. De Loss From: Marianna Davis, Crime analyst Date. July 3, 2014 Re: Part 1 crimes for the city of Temecula for June 1 — 30, 2014 Total part 1 calls for service: 266 Total 157 54 25 24 ■ 1 - IN Aggravated Burglary Larceny Theft Rape Robbery Vehicle Theft Assault `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. City of Temecula Traffic Statistics June 2014 Citation Totals Total Hazardous Citations 981 Total Non-Hazardous Citations 397 Parking Citations 176 Total Citations 1554 Citation Breakdown S.L.A.P. 77 N.E.T. Citations 121 School Zones 6 Seatbelt Citations 21 Community Presentations 0 Traffic Collisions Non-Injury 32 Hit and Run 39 Injury 34 Fatal 0 Total 105 Pedestrian Related Collisions: 5 Note: Collision stats are only those calls for service resulting in a written Police report. D.U.I. Arrests D.U.I. Arrests 19 Cell Phone Cites Total cell phone cites 133 (23123 & 23124 CVC) Grant Funded DUI Checkpoints/Click it or Ticket Operations/Special Operations Office of Traffic Safety Funded DUI Checkpoint-June 21, 2014 Commission Members July 8,2014 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 June,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: 1,021 hours for June,2014. Year-to-date total: 5,038 hours. "'Included for June were 43 patrols with 65 CAP members participating`• • Promenade Mall: None. • Training: June 14'h: Traffic Control Training • Special Events: June 1': Balloon and Wine Festival-Logistics June 5t": High School Graduations June 21't: DUI Checkpoint • CAP Meetings: June 11'h: CAP Staff Meeting June 12": CAP membership meeting/training • Radar Trailer Deployments: June 2nd—June 9d': Promenade Chardonnay Hills at Cercle Beauregard 7,265 vehicles June 2nd—June 9d': Rancho California at Lyndie Ln 62,842 vehicles June 11`h—June S6d': Calle Girasol at Jefferey Heights 14,381 vehicles June 23rd—June 30d': Jefferson Ave at Sanborn Ave 54,413 vehicles 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 Ilk egOrFC' , ��E SE krF 1 John R. Hawkins Fire Chief 2/2014 Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department Communications and Technology Division GIs Section Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station,Jurisdiction Incidents Reported for the month of)une,2014 and Temecula City Page 1 of 6 Incidents are shoe based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in Response Activity Incidents Reported for the month of lune,2014 and Temecula City I ■FMU 62 101% H.Milt 5 0.1% •McOM1:tl b1 69.9% aw Fn 5 09% •Utw Mnc ] 03% Ru61k Senice Merl 31 5.3% ■Rea Fm 1 02% -R.",Al., 1 0.2% ■Sal 11 1.1)% .TrilCaWen 56 9.6% e V.Ntl F. 5 0.9% Widard F,.re 3 0.5% To W- 5621000% False Alarm 62 Haz Mat 4 Medical 401 Other Fire 6 Other Misc 2 Public Service Assist 31 Res Fire 1 Ringing Alarm 1 Standby 11 Traffic Collision 56 Vehicle Fire 6 Wildiand Fire 3 Incident Total: 562 Average Enroute to Onscene Time- Enroute Time=When a unit has been acknowledged as responding.Onscene Time=When a unit has been acknowledge as being on soere.For anv other statistic 0uts,d,Fnnoute to Onsc.ne please cnntac the IT Helo Desk at 951-940-6900 <5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average %0 to 5 min 425 93 17 2 4.0 79.0% The following incidents are Included in the total number of records but not In the average time HZM,HZMMC.OAC.OAF,OAM.OAMAD.OAMAL OAMTE.OAMVA.OAP,OAR,OAV,OUT,OOU. LEB,LEO,LEI, BRNPMT,OES,PAA,PAD,PAF,PAO,PAP,HFS,HFSAM,HFSCA,HSBT,HSBTC,HSBTS,HSBTV.HSE, HSG Lest Updated 11112014 11. Page 2 of 6 'Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location.This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in. Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction False Ra Mal Msdlul Other Other Public Res Ringing standby Traffic Vehicle Wlldlan Alarm Fin Mlac service Fire Alarm Coglalo Fire d Flre Scatlon 12 Temecda 14 1 75 2 1 5 0 1 2 20 2 1 Temecula Motion Told 14 _ 1 75 2 1 5 0 1 2 _ 20 2_ 1 5bi n Rancho Temecula 23 0 120 1 0 11 0 0 1 19 2 0 California sbtbn Tofal 23 0 120 1 0 11 0 0 1 19 2 0 _ Stii a French Temecula 0 0 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Vagary Slatbll TOW 0 0 7 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Staeon e4 -m=cda 5 1 124 1 1 9 0 0 2 10 0 0 P.rt.naw scion.Total ! 1 124 1 1 9 0 0 2 10 0 0 SW*n 92 WN Temecula 17 2 75 0 0 5 0 0 6 7 0 2 Cloak SMlon 7oW 17 2 75 0 0 5 0 0 6 7 0 2 �— Last Updated 7112014 11 Page 3 of 6 'Incidents ale shown based on the primary response area for the incident location.This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in. Incidents by Jurisdiction False He.Met Medical Other Other Public Ras Fire Ringing Standby Tragic Vehicle Midland Al.. Fire Misc Service Alarm collision Fire Fire emecula 62 4 401 5 2 31 1 1 11 56 5 3 Last Updated 7/112014 11 Page 4 of 6 Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location.This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in. Incidents by Superviscirial District - Summary DISTRICT 3 JEFF STONE False Alarm 62 Haz Mat 4 Medical 401 r Other Fire 5 Other Misc 2 Public Service Assist 31 Res Fire 1 Ringing Alarm 1 Standby 11 Traffic Collision 56 Vehicle Fire 5 Wldland Fire 3 Last updated TV2014 11 Page 5 of 6 9ncbents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location.This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in. MONTH = 5 and YEAR = 2014 and CIT'NAME = Temecula `ter' try ky 4 0 J+s' • O � O I e ia1O Y J O 8 —V O U � y Y Y J enaae Y l Op � O :: V Y u • O 8"O _ V 1i 1�>Re 3•naIM1aMCM O ' s O •� d Jee ���WI A..0 / , `I _ .ter. >�j, u i, I � de., • /O • �.rp. 0 � ' -' � f� •O I � y r9 Y ?Jb . . � .a�e'ry TCrttl'4LLt.9 OOp� Y • p J ,4 / e - i �••J . . ` O to OJ yy ~� �t v / All, p per, 14 r/ -h term 1 • J' 'Gcx -i.,s YJ -i'j��` : j1 /�' tar,�; ' �✓ �� Iculwwr.wtslRO U Y Rr lip • Fire v Other Msc Q Riven We Canty Fie SVto Y Mav Met Pudc Sevioe Asslsb //, Reservetims '�' Casinos Rim•onef m...ry 4i... „IS J Mtedi ml LSW updated 71Ir20141 tt Pareofs Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident"lion.This does not represent total response tirnes for all units only the first unit in. 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 36 33 32 25 236 FIRST AID 1 0 19 12 0 0 32 PEDIATRIC FIRST AID 0 9 0 3 0 0 12 TVUSD CPR 24 0 0 0 0 (1 24 TVUSD FIRST AID 24 0 0 0 0 0 24 HCP 0 18 7 33 0 7 65 STAFF HCP 0 10 0 0 10 11 1 31 HANDS ON CPR 1000 0 0 0 0 20 1028 CPR IN A BOX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRE EXTINGUISH ER TRAINING 0 0 0 0 0 29 29 CERT 0 0 0 0 34 0 34 TEEN CE W1' 0 0 36 0 0 (1 36 Total 1131 65 98 81 76 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 1551 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 l 1 0 1 2 0 S FALSE ALARM 69 53 55 54 48 62 341 HAZ MAT 2 2 6 10 3 4 27 MEDICAL AID 429 363 433 :387 430 401 2443 MUTI FAMILY DWELLING 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 OTHER FIRE 7 2 5 5 12 5 36 OTHER MISC. 2 1 3 2 3 2 1 13 PSA 24 36 31 38 48 31 108 RINGING ALARM 0 0 0 1 2 1 4 RESIDENTIAL FIRE l 0 1 0 1 0 3 RESCUE 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 STANDBY 12 8 7 9 11 11 S8 TRAFFIC COLLISSION 61 75 68 48 74 56 382 VEHICLE FIRE 1 3 3 2 2 1 5 16 WILDLAND FIRE 0 1 3 3 3 3 13 Total 612 546 614 S60 639 581 0 0 0 0 0 0 3552 FIRE DEPARTMENT TOTAL CALL COMPARISON f 2013 to 2014 I I 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 ■2013 YTD 1500 ®2014 YTD lOW 500 0 MONTH 2013 YTD 2014 YTD JANUARY 628 612 FEBRUARY 538 546 MARCH 656 614 APRIL 577 560 MAY 670 639 JUNE 555 581 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL TO DATE 1624 3552 FIRE DEPARTMENT CLASS TOTAL COMPARISON 2013 to 2014 1600 13s1 1400 1200 1131 1000 5o0 500 Oro 200 7 K 16 1 75 100 65 1 0 A E + .r ■2013 M ■2014 YTD l� MONTH 2013 YTD 2014 YTD JANUARY 97 1131 FEBRUARY 68 65 MARCH 124 98 APRIL 115 81 MAY 50 76 JUNE 52 100 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER TOTAL TO DATE 5% 1551