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TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
TO BE HELD AT
CITY HALL
MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA
Thursday, July 22, 1993 - 7:00 PM
CALL TO ORDER:
FLAG SALUTE
ROLL CALL:
COMMISSIONERS: Gueniero, Holliday, Johnson, Knopp,
Perry, Sander
PUBLIC COMMENTS
A total of 15 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 two (2) minutes each. If you
desire to speak to the Commission about an item net listed on the Agenda, a pink '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 five {5) minute time limit for
individual speakers.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Minutes of June 24. 1993
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of June 24, 1993.
ImmiQration & Naturalization Service - Border Patrol
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 Discussion Only - Closure of Rainbow Canyon Road at the City Limit
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Riverside Transit Aoencv (RTAI
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 Discussion Only - Bus stops within shopl~ing centers
RTA Bus Stoos
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Commission recommend to City Council the approval of additional RTA
bus stops in Temecula.
OTHER BUSINESS
6.
7.
8.
Traffic Engineer's Report
Police Chief's Report
Fire Chief's Report
Commission Reports
ADJOURNMENT
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Pubiicrl'raffic Safety Commission will be
held on Thursday, August 26, 1993 7:00 p.m., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room,
43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, CA.
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ITEM NO. I
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING
OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
HELD JUNE 24, 1993
A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was held on
Thursday, June 24, 1993, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174
Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
PRESENT: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Knopp
Also present were City Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins, Sergeant
Jim Domenoe, Battalion Chief Mark Browdowski, and Recording Secretary Gall Ziglet.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Minutes of April 22, 1993
It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to approve
the minutes of April 22, 1993.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Knopp
Two STOP Sian Locations
It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Chairman Guerriero to recommend
to the City Council the installation of two (2) STOP signs at two (2) "T" intersections
as follows (see Exhibit A):
1 .) On Felix Valdez Road at Vincent Moraga Drive.
2.)
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
JUNE 24,1993
Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Knopp
Two-Hour Limited ParkinQ Zone
Chairman Guerriero asked staff if "limited truck parking" could be added to the
proposal.
Traffic Engineer Ben Dobbins advised that to limit truck parking would have to be done
by ordinance.
Commissioner Johnson asked that staff look into the County's ordinance regarding
parking vehicles, unattended, with the motors running.
Chairman Guerriero asked that staff also look at the ordinance pertaining to parking
tractor trailers unattended,
It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Perry to
recommend to the City Council that the existing "No Parking" zone remain and
establish additional "No Parking" zones as shown on Exhibit B.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Knopp
"SLOW - Children At Plav"/"No Thru Traffic" SiQn Locations
City Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report.
Francisco Lupercio, 30417 Cupeno Lane, Temecula, asked for the Commission's
support of the request by residents of the California Sunset development for the signs.
Mr, Lupercio expressed a concern for the safety of the children in this residential
neighborhood because of the increase in traffic using this area as a by-pass to Highway
79 South.
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JUNE 24,1993
Susan Braun, 30370 Cupeno Lane, Temecula, representing the California Sunset
Homeowners Association, told the Commission that on Friday evenings and Saturday
mornings, when the traffic is backed up on Highway 79 South, many of the residents
who live off of Pala Road, use this tract as a by-pass. Mrs. Braun stated that not only
has there been a increase in traffic in their residential neighborhood, but the speeds at
which the traffic is traveling are unsafe.
Chairman Guerriero asked Mrs. Braun if the residents of the California Sunset
Homeowners Association would be agreeable to the use of speed undulations in their
tract.
Mrs. Braun stated that she feels the residents would agree to this solution.
Chairman Guerriero asked that the homeowners present a petition to the City in
support of the speed undulations, that staff perform a 24 hour speed volume survey
and that the Police Department increase patrol of this area on Friday afternoons.
It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to continue
this item to the meeting of July 22, 1993 and direct staff to provide the necessary
documentation to make a recommendation.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
5 COMMISSIONERS: Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Knopp
McGRUFF Identification Plan
Chairman Guerriero provided a presentation on the McGRUFF Identification Program.
He advised that the Temecula School District has entered into a 5 Year Anti-Drug
program and is looking into the McGRUFF Identification Program which is currently
being used in the City of Riverside. The program gives children walking on the streets,
who are confronted by a situation where they are threatened, someone to turn to.
They may request the assistance of anyone with a McGRUFF decal on their vehicle.
Chairman Guerriero stated that these decals would be issued to City vehicles and
public utility vehicles, etc., that have two-way radios and can make the necessary
contacts to assist the child who are in need of help.
Chairman Guerriero stated that the Temecula Valley Unified School District has asked
for the Commission's endorsement of the program.
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JUNE 24, 1993
It was moved by Chairman Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Holliday to accept
the proposal from the Temecula Valley School District and send it forward to the City
Council for their approval.
The motion was carried as follows:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
5 COMMISSIONERS:
0 COMMISSIONERS:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
Holliday, Johnson, Perry, Sander, Guerriero
None
Knopp
Neiahborhood Traffic Watch
Chairman Guerriero presented the discussion. Chairman Guerriero asked that staff
investigate the cost of a hand held radar unit and a maintenance program and report
back to the Commission.
Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber stated that the Director of Public Works was very
supportive of the Neighborhood Traffic Watch Program.
Chairman Guerriero suggested that two members from the Commission be part of a
sub-committee. The sub-committee will start forming an outline for the Neighborhood
Traffic Watch Program.
Commissioner Johnson and Commissioner Perry volunteered.
OTHER BUSINESS
7. Traffic Enciineer's Report
Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber outlined his goals and objectives.
Police Chief's Rel3ort
Sergeant Jim Domenoe reviewed the Police Activity Report for May, 1993.
Commissioner Perry stated that he attended a workshop presented by a member of the
Gang Warfare Team and suggested that a representative team member do a
presentation for the Public/Traffic Safety Commission.
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PUBLIC TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JUNE 24, 1993
9. Fire Chief's Reoort
Battalion Chief Mark Browdowski provided a re-cap of the month's events and
reviewed the Fire Services Activity Report.
Battalion Chief Browdowski questioned the status of the OptiCom System proposal
and expressed the importance of having to have this system throught out the City to
increase the department's efficiency in response to emergencies.
Chairman Guerrerio asked staff to follow-up on the status of the OptiCom system and
report at the July meeting.
10.
School District's Report
None
11. Commission Reports
Chairman Guerriero stated that he would like the Commission and staff to work on a
Public Safety Awareness Day program.
Commissioner Holliday asked staff to place the Trauma Intervention Program (T.I.P.)
on the next agenda and request representatives from the T.I.P. provide a budget
breakdown.
Commissioner Holliday stated that she had recieved complaints from individuals who
live in the apartments along Margarita that they are having difficulty exiting their
development because of the increase in the volume of traffic along Margarita Road.
Commissioner Sander stated that he had received complaints that the traffic is failing
to make the stop at the intersection of Margarita Road and Solana Way.
Chairman Guerriero suggested that larger "STOP" signs and re-striping the street may
rectify the problem.
Commissioner Sander asked for an update on the Margarita to Murrieta Hot Springs
Road extension.
Commissioner Johnson asked staff to provide copies of the new Capital Improvement
Program to the Commission.
Commissioner Perry asked that staff place on the next available agenda, a
recommendation to the City Council that they request Cal Trans install a sign on the
15 Freeway at Winchester Road advising of the French Valley Airport,
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Adiournment
Chairman Guerriero declared the meeting adjourned at 9:55 P.M.
The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public Traffic Safety Commission will be
held on Thursday, July 22, 1993, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference
Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
Chairman Ron Guerriero
Secretary
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EXHIBIT "A"
The following are proposed "STOP" sign locations:
"TEE" INTERSECTIONS:
1. Westbound Felix Valdez Road @ Vincent Moraga Drive
2. Eastbound Baldaray Circle @ Felix Valdez Road
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ITEM NO. 2
DISCUSSION ONLY
ITEM NO. 3
DISCUSSION ONLY
ITEM NO. 4
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
SUBJECT:
AGENDA REPORT
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
Marty Lauber, City Traffic Engineer
July 22, 1993
Item 4
RTA - Request for Additional Bus Stops
RECOMMENDATION:
That the Commission recommend to City Council the approval of additional bus stops as
requested by R.T.A. and as modified by Staff.
BACKGROUND:
On May 13, 1993, Staff received a letter from the Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) requesting
additional bus stops. Eight (8) bus stops were requested along Bus Route 23, seven (7) of
which are being recommended for installation.
Staff has reviewed each location to insure that there is a safe area for pedestrians to wait and
a safe route to each bus stop. The attached Exhibit "A" identifies those locations requested
by RTA and all existing pedestrian facilities. One location is not being recommended due to
a lack of a safe refuge area and safe pedestrian access to and from that area.
FISCAL IMPACT:
Install seven (7) RTA bus stop signs (7 @ $100.00 each ~700.00).
Attachment:
1. Exhibit "A" - Recommended Bus Stop Locations
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ITEM NO. 5
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
ITEM NO. 6
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
C t_y of Temecula
43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590
J.Sal Mu~oz
Mayor
Ron Roberrs
Mayor Pro Tem
TO:
City Council
David Dixon / City Manager
Public/Traffic Safety Commission
nonaid J. Parks FROM: RiCk Sayre
Councilmember
Police Chief
Jeff Stone
Councilmember
Patricia H. Birdsall
Councilmember
David F. Dixon
City Manager
DATE:
RE:
(909) 694-1989
FAX (9O9) 694-1999
July 15, 1993
POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR JUNE, 1993.
The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and
miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during the month of
June 1993.
As in previous months the Part One Stats are broken down by individual
districts within the City. This provides a greater understanding of the
criminal activity within the City for police staff deployment and for Council/
Commission interest.
There have been several articles on comparing the police services of Temecula
and Murrieta. One, that is a little disturbing, claims that officers in
Temecula are not as sensitive as those in Murrieta. Larry Dean claims
Murrieta's brand is more community oriented, with more local control. This
statement is absurd. There are no programs that the Te~necula Police
Department will not provide or look into for feasibility. Temecula's program
is community oriented policing and more rounded out than our neighbors.
I have attached a comparison sheet. The cost per patrol officer in Murrieta
is $138,888. The Temecula per officer cost is $132,258. The difference is
$6,630 per officer. This does not include the seven C.S.O.s in Temecula.
The Temecula Police budget figures are a budget number. For the past three
fiscal years the cost for police services has been $500,000 less than budgeted.
Table of Contents
statistical Information
Map of Districts ..................................... Page 01
June 1993 Number Totals .............................. Page 02
Graphs
Part 1 Property Crimes ............................... Page 03
Part 1 Persons Crimes ................................ Page 04
Activity Breakdown by District ....................... Page 05
Burglaries by District ............................... Page 06
Burglary Comparison .................................. Page 07
Arrest Statistics .................................... Page 08
Miscellaneous Activity ............................... Page 09
Traffic Violations ................................... Page 10
Traffic Collisions ................................... Page 11
Narcotic Activity .................................... Page 12
District C
Persons 1
Property 3
Total 4
Persons 6
Property 14
Total 20
City of Temecula
Part I Crimes by Reporting District
June 1993
PAGE 1
Persons 0
Property 20
Total 20
District A
Persons 0
Property 16
Total 16
D~rict B
Persons 5
Property 9
Total 14
District E
Persons 3
Property 6
Total 9
District H
Persons 0
Propertyl
Total 1
District F
Persons 1
Property 9
Total 10
MONTHLY STATS
Month of: Jun 93
CRIME
HOMICIDE
RAPE
ROBBERY
FELONY ASSAULT
TOTAL PERSONS
BURGLARY
GRAND THEFT
AUTO THEFT
ARSON
TOTAL PROPERTY
GRAND TOTAL
HAZARD CITES
NON-HAZARD CITES
PARKING CITES
TOTAL CITES
DIST. PEACE
SHOPLIFT
A B C
0 0 0
0 1 0
0 3 0
0 1 1
01 Sl 11
4 7 2
10 0 0
2 2 1
0 0 0
161 91 31
16 14 4
44 34 29
26 30 11
3 3 1
73~ 67l
10 27 8
2 4 0
PETTY THEFT
VANDALISM 2
MISD. ASSAULT 0
ALARMS 86
PUBLIC INTOX. 10
DUI
TOTAL
T/C INJURY
T/C NON-INJURY
FATAL T/C
TOTAL TIC
RESID. BURGLARY
COMM, BURGLARY
OTHER BURGLARY
VEHICLE BURGLARY
MISD. ARRESTS
FELONY ARRESTS
TOTAL ARRESTS
4
7
55
TOTAL ACTIVITY
19
131~
I 21~
0
4
0
2
33
0
I 33l
D
4 0
10
0
111
2
3
21j
E F G H TOTAL
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 1
0 1 0 0 0 4
6 2 1 0 0 11
6 31 ol ol
2 2 5 10 0 32
3 0 1 3 1 18
9 4 3 7 0 28
0 0 0 0 0 0
~41 61 9i 201 ~1 78
22 25 8 34 283
16 9 ] 7 119
~ 3 2 ~ ~
391 371 17 ~oel 44J 426
18 40 ~ 1 3~6[ 12 164
14 0 2i 0 23
22 4 9 2 44
~ 9 ~ 2 3'~
S ~0~ ~0 5 4~
46 1~ ~ 36 i~' ~8~
7
~24~ 871 4o ~071 381 663
.2~0._' O~ _ 0 .3 1 6
1
221 91 2] ~31 5~ 88
2 0
o o 6i ~ O' ~
2 o ~ ~g 6~ ~
24 4
6t 17l 2l 175
5 0
0 0
0 1
32 4
7 0
391 4q 581 16]
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Immm
0
C' C' C)
City of Temecula
Police Department
Temecula P.D.
Murrieta P.D.
Sworn Patrol Officers 31
Detectives 6
Sergeants 8
Lieutenants 2
Chief 1
Sworn Patrol Officers 18
Detectives Not Defined
Sergeants 5
Lieutenants 1
Chief 1
Community S.O.
7 Community S.O. 0
Totals 54 Totals 25
work crews from the Road Camp are in the City on a regular basis
doing clean up or other community assistance programs.
Sergeants and investigators are shared with the unincorporated
area. City is priority.
Sworn patrol and C.S.O.s are assigned / dedicated to the City.
None of the clerical staff are listed. The evidence service
officer, logistics service officer and sworn staff assigned to
the County area are not included in the above. County officers
have been relied upon in the past for emergency situations, dry
wall strikers and the school fatal traffic accident at no cost to
the City. During the high point of dry wall labor problem a 30
officer team responded to Temecula to assist with the problem, no
cost to City.
The above numbers do not include the staff assigned to dispatch,
evidence technicians that respond for crime scene processing,
background investigators, internal affairs, Emergency Services
Team, Hazardous Device Team, and so on.
Special Programs in City not currently in Murrieta:
K-9 Officer
School Resource Officer
Crime Prevention Officer
Bicycle Patrol
Special Enforcement Team
Traffic Reconstruction Team
Business Watch Program
The actual direct police budget is for 92/93 is $4,000,000. For
F.Y.s 90/91 and 91/92 the Police Department has been under
budget by nearly $1,000,000. In F.Y. 92/93 the savings will be
$500,000 plus.
Date 07-93
ITEM NO. 7
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
I. M. HARRIS
FIRE CHIEF
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
FIRE DEPARTMENT
210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE * PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 * (714) 657-3183
July 8, 1993
To
Attn.
Re.
Temecula City Council
Temecula Public Traffic Safety Commission
Mr. David Dixon
Temecula City Manager
TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES
lune 1993 Activity Report
The following statistics reflect the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your
fire department for the month of June, 1993.
As can be seen, emergency calls were down a very significant 24% from last month, though
some of the calls to which we responded were of a larger or more significant scale than the
routine incidents we handle daily. The two most noticeable drops were medical aids (28%) and
False Alarms (51%).
The City weed abatement program is beginning to wind down and will now continue with follow
up inspections, verifications of clearance, and the processing of individual citizen complaints as
they are received. The City of Temecula has terminated the funding of the City Fire Prevention
Captain as of June 30, 1993. This position handled all City fire prevention needs including all
weed abatement, commercial building tenant improvement / change of occupancy safety
inspections, public relations and education (including all elementary schools, fairs, public
events), and fire investigations. The City of Temecula has authorized a position and it's funding
for a fire department planning and engineering person to expedite the fire department approval
process for all plans submitted to the City of Temecula for construction approval. This new
position begins on July 1, 1993 and will be assigned to City Hall. As available, fire station
personnel are being utilized to continue with the other duties left by the termination of the Fire
Prevention Captain position.
Some of our emergency responses included: June 10th @ 1200 hours, the showroom at
Paradise Chevrolet was filling with smoke. Upon arrival of a full first alarm assignment, the
problem was identified as a faulty air conditioning system. The system was deactivated and the
personnel at Paradise advised to call a vendor to have it checked out prior to reactivation. June
16th @ 1245 hours, 16 acre grass fire moved rapidly up some rolling hills bordered by
Margarita Road, Humbet Street, Rancho Calif. Road, and Moraga Road. Our CDF fnre
investigator was requested and fire cause is under investigation. All indications are that children
were involved. Resources on the incident included 13 fire engines (some to fight the grass fire,
some to protect houses), our breathing support truck, one bull dozer, one helicopter, and the two
Temecula Battalion Chiefs. A community wood fence sustained some fire damage and there were
no fire department or civilian injuries.
June 17th @ 1921 hours, a two car traffic collision with seven persons injured. Several
ambulances and one helicopter medivac were utilized to transport the injured. Two of those
involved in the accident appeared to show signs of heart attacks. Overall patient assessment
showed that two of the seven patients were considered major injuries. There were two other
injury accidents this month that required either air transport or had significant / major injuries.
On June 23rd @ 1523 hours, units responded to a grass fire on Winchester Road at Hunter
Road. Fire was caused by children playing with fire. We contained the fire at three acres using
five fire engines.
Driving our fire engines through the City Cede Three continues to be a challenge due to citizen
inattentiveness and apparent lack of knowledge about what to do when we approach them with
our red lights and sirens on. We are hoping that the Opticom system will be provided to our
units to help reduce some of the driving hazards we face, especially on the Winchester and
Rancho Cat. freeway overpasses.
Thank you for your continued support of the Temecula Fire Services. We are here to serve.
Please refer any questions about our services to either Battalion Chief John Winder or myself.
Thank you and have a safe luly!
Mike Harris, Chief
Riverside County Fire
By: Mark Brodowski
Battalion chief
Temecula Battalion
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TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR FUBLIC Si~FETY COMMISSION
Month J u ne Year 1993
FIRE CONTROL ACTIVITIES
Structure Fires
Vehicle Fires
Vegetation Fires
Other Fires
Medical Aids
Traffic Collisions
False Alarms
Fire Menace Standby
PSA's
Assists and Covers
TOTALS:
STATION #12
STATION #73 TOTAL
1 0 1
2 2 4
20 7 27
3 0 3
61 45 106
27 12 39
12 7 19
4 3 7
5 3 8
16 29 45
151 108 259
STATION FIRE PREVENTION
8TATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL
Community Activities
School Programs
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Inspections
Fire Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
1 0 1
2 0 2
0 0 0
0 86 86
180 0 180
4 0 4
23 0 23
TOTALS:
FIRE PREVENTION CAPTAIN ACTIVITIES
Community Activities - Miscellaneous/Meetings
)~I~t~O~(X~X~3~(~)(~( Media Contacts
Fairs and Displays
Company Inspections
LE-38 Dooryard Vegetation Inspections
Fire Cause Investigation
Burning Permits Issued
Training
Administrative Work
Certificate of Occupancy Inspections
Vacant Property Posted/Vacant Property-No violation
Volunteer In Prevention Hours
TOTAL HOURS
6 9
7 6
2 5
4 4
17 20
80
7 6
30/100+ 30
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By: S. Zimmerman, F.C.Date: 7-1-93
~ TEMECULA PUBLIC AFFAIRS / EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITY SHEET
TYPE OF PROGRAM
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
z 7 55
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
PHONE:
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
BATTALION CHIEF(8) at the END OF EACH MONTH
~ ~E~EcU~ ~UZn~c ~FF~S / ~UC~ON~L ~O~S ~C~V~ SHE~ I
TYPE OF PROGRAM
COLORING CONTEST PIZZA PARTY
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
June 13, 1993
11:30 AM 1:30 PM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
Temecula Elementary School
Moraga Rd, Temecula
LENGTH OF PROGRAM 2 Hours
# OF PERSONS 25 Students, 3 Adults
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
7 8 years
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT. 7
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON ( S ) Mrs. Buenz t i
PHONE:
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
Volunteer company provided a "pizza Party" for
the local winner of the E-One coloring contest,
and her entire class. E-12 crew and several
volunteers ~erved pizza and punch, while
Sparky handed out prevention materials.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
BATTALION CHIEF(S) at the END OF EACH MONTH
P15-1 By: S. Zimmerman, F.C.Date: 7-1-93
(3/93)
I TEMECULA PUBLIC AFFAIRS / EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITY SHEET
TYPE OF PROGRAM
FUND RAISER
DATE OF PROGRAM
TIME OF PROGRAM
June 22, 1993
4:30 - 7:30 PM
LOCATION OF
PROGRAM
Adobe Plaza
Jefferson Ave, Temecula
LENGTH OF PROGRAM
# OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
AGE OF PERSONS
ATTENDING
# OF FIRE DEPT.
PARTICIPANTS
CONTACT PERSON(S)
SPECIAL
INSTRUCTIONS
3 Hours
300 plus
Child to Adult
9
Donna Kids Parties
PHONE:
677-1869
SUMMARY OF AGENDA
Fund raising event, carnival style to raise
money for KRTM Radio, Special Olympics, and
the Murrieta/Temecula Food bank.
Fill out for each PR / Educational Activity & forward to Temecula
BATTALION CHIEF(S) at the END OF EACH MONTH
P15-1 By: q 71mm~rm~n, F C9ate: 7-1-qS
(3/93)
ITEM NO. 8
COMMISSION REPORT