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HomeMy WebLinkAbout022395 PTS AgendaCALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL, MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, February 23, 1995 - 7:00 PM COMMISSIONERS: Perry, Sander, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe 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 no__t 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. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC All matters listed under Consent Calendar are considered to be routine and all will be enacted by one roll call vote. There will be no discussion of these items unless members of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of January 26. 1995 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of January 26, 1995 (Continued to the meeting of March 23, 1995) 2. Speed Limit on DePortola Road from Jedediah Smith Road to Margarita Road RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the Engineering and Traffic Survey for DePortola Road from Jedediah Smith Road to Margarita Road. COMMISSION BUSINESS 3. Transportation Facility Financing - Update RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 For Discussion Only 4. "Keep Clear" Pavement Legend for Jefferson Avenue South of Winchester Road Adjacent to the Tony Roma's Center RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny a request to add "Keep Clear" pavement legends to Jefferson Avenue south of the existing legends. 5. School Bus Loading Zone on Margarita Road Adjacent to the Temecula Valley High School RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Temecula Valley Unified School District request to relocate the existing school bus loading zone as shown on Exhibit "A" . 6. Traffic Engineer's Report 7. Police Chief's Report 8. Fire Chief's Report 9. Commission Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, March 23, 1995 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. r:\ttaffic\commls~nXagenda\95\O223/ajp ITEM NO. I ITEM NO. 2 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer February 23, 1995 Item 2 Speed Limit on DePortola Road from Jedediah Smith Road to Margarita Road Prepared By: Hasib Baha, Traffic Technician RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file the Engineering and Traffic Survey for DePortola Road from Jedediah Smith Road to Margarita Road. BACKGROUND: Staff has received a complaint from a concerned citizen regarding speeding vehicles traveling on DePortoh Road in the vicinity of La Paz Street. This section of DePortola Road is currently a two (2) lane secondary road (44' wide) from Margarita Road to Iedediah Smith Road. There are existing bike lanes on this section and the roadway is relatively flat. Visibility along this section of DePortoh Road is unobstructed with large lot residential land uses on both sides. The Traffxc Division has conducted an Engineering and Traffic Survey to determine the appropriate posted speed limits as a pan of our current updating program. Speed Trap Evidence - California Vehicle Code Section 40803 (c) When a traffic and engineering survey is required pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 40802, evidence that a traffic engineering survey has been conducted within five years of the date of the alleged violation or evidence that the offense was committed on a local street or road as defined in subdivision (b) Section 40802 shall constitute a prima facie case that the evidence or testimony is not based upon a speedtrap as defined in subdivision Co) of Section 40802. Posted speed limits are primarily based on an analysis of a sampling of speeds (851h percentile) surveyed. Section 627 of the CVC defines Engineering and Traffic Survey as: Engineering and Traffic Survey - California Vehicle Code Section 627 627. (a) "Engineering and traffic survey", as used in this code, means a survey of highway and traffic conditions in accordance with methods determined by the Department of Transportation for use by the state and local authorities. Co) An engineering and traffic survey shall include, among other requirements deemed necessary by the department, consideration of all of the following: (1) Prevailing speeds as determined by traffic engineering measurements. (2) Accident records. (3) Highway, Traffic, and roadside conditions not readily apparent to the driver. The table below shows the 85th percentlie speeds surveyed in February, 1991 and February, 1995. I)d~lrltfla I.to-'xI I ] c[.'n:tr.~. 1991 ;!~,.J.~(',',I:iIL I,'.,.'~!l.C ~"': I~, ~' Verde Court to M~g~ita Road 51 A~RAGE 51 50 50 The currently posted speed limit along this roadway is 50 MPH and there has been no reported accidents since January 1, 1994. Based on the critical speed, which did not drop more than one (1) mile per hour, roadway geometries, and accident history, staff recommends the speed limit to remain unchanged at 50 MPH. The filing of this report will certify the Prima Facia Speed Limit for the next five (5) years or until it is felt roadway conditions change. FISCAL IMPACT: None Attachment: Speed Radar Study Summaries SPEEDPLOT 2 Spot Speed Analysis Ver. 2.00A/McTRANS De Portola Road: Jedediah Smith Rd. & Via Verde Cr. DIRECTION(S) ....... E/W DATE ............... 1/17/1995 TIME ............... 3:30 POSTED SPEED LIMIT.50 MPH CUM MPH NO. PCT. PCT. <15 0 0 0 0.0 15 0 0 0 0.0 16 0 0 0 0.0 17 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 0 0 0.0 19 0 0 0 0.0 20 0 0 0 0.0 21 0 0 0 0.0 22 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0.0 24 0 0.0 0.0 25 0 0.0 0.0 26 0 0.0 0.0 27 0 0.0 0.0 28 0 0.0 0.0 29 0 0.0 0.0 30 0 0.0 0.0 31 0 0.0 0.0 32 0 0.0 0.0 33 0 0.0 0.0 34 1 1.0 1.0 35 0 0.0 1.0 36 1 1.0 2.0 37 4 4.0 6.0 38 3 3.0 9.0 39 5 5.0 14.0 40 4 4.0 18.0 41 4 4.0 22.0 42 8 8.0 30.0 43 5 5.0 35.0 44 7 7.0 42.0 45 8 8.0 50.0 46 10 10.0 60.0 47 9 9.0 69.0 48 7 7.0 76.0 49 10 10.0 86.0 50 5 5.0 91.0 51 3 3.0 94.0 52 2 2.0 96.0 53 1 1.0 97.0 54 2 2.0 99.0 55 0 0.0 99.0 56 I 1.0 100.0 57 0 0.0 100.0 58 0 0.0 100.0 59 0 0.0 100.0 60 0 0.0 100.0 >60 0 0.0 100.0 50TN PERCENTILE SPEED ................. 46 85TH PERCENTILE SPEED ................. 49 10 MPN PACE SPEED .......... 41 through 50 PERCENT IN PACE SPEED .............. 73.0 PERCENT OVER PACE SPEED ............ 9.0 PERCENT UNDER PACE SPEED ........... 18.0 RANGE OF SPEEDS ................. 34 to 56 VEHICLES OBSERVED .................... 100 AVERAGE SPEED ............ 0 ..........45.0 CUMULATIVE PERCENT VS. SPEED (MPH) + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 100 *******100 90 * 90 _ , _ 80 80 _ , _ 70 · 70 60 * 60 50 * 50 40 * 40 _ , _ 30 * 30 20 ** 20 _ , _ 10 , 10 _ , _ 0'********************* 0 + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 20 30 40 50 60 PERCENT VS. SPEED (MPH) + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 15 15 10 10 5 5 + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 20 30 40 50 60 SPEEDPLOT 2 Spot Speed Analysis Vet. 2.00A/McTRANS De Portola Road: Margarita Rd. & Via Verde Cr. DIRECTION(S) ....... E/W DATE ............... 1/17/1995 TIME ............... 3:30 POSTED SPEED LIMIT.50 MPH CUM MPH NO. PCT. PCT. <15 0 0.0 0.0 15 0 0.0 0.0 16 0 0.0 0.0 17 0 0.0 0.0 18 0 0.0 0.0 19 0 0.0 0.0 20 0 0.0 0.0 21 0 0.0 0.0 22 0 0.0 0.0 23 0 0.0 0.0 24 0 0.0 0.0 25 0 0.0 0.0 26 0 0.0 0.0 27 0 0.0 0.0 28 0 0.0 0.0 29 0 0.0 0.0 30 0 0.0 0.0 31 0 0.0 0.0 32 0 0.0 0.0 33 0 0.0 0.0 34 0 0.0 0.0 35 0 0.0 0.0 36 1 1.0 1.0 37 2 2.0 3.0 38 2 2.0 5.0 39 5 5.0 10.0 40 6 6.0 16.0 41 5 5.0 21.0 42 7 7.0 28.0 43 7 7.0 35.0 44 8 8.0 43.0 45 6 6.0 49.0 46 8 8.0 57.0 47 8 8.0 65.0 48 7 7.0 72.0 49 7 7.0 79.0 50 7 7.0 86.0 51 5 5.0 91.0 52 2 2.0 93.0 53 2 2.0 95.0 54 2 2.0 97.0 55 1 1.0 98.0 56 1 1.0 99.0 57 0 0.0 99.0 58 1 1.0 100.0 59 0 0.0 100.0 60 0 0.0 100.0 >60 0 0.0 100.0 50TH PERCENTILE SPEED ................. 46 85TH PERCENTILE SPEED ................. 50 10 MPH PACE SPEED .......... 41 through 50 PERCENT IN PACE SPEED .............. 70.0 PERCENT OVER PACE SPEED ............ 14.0 PERCENT UNDER PACE SPEED ........... 16.0 RANGE OF SPEEDS ................. 36 to 58 VEHICLES OBSERVED .................... 100 AVERAGE SPEED ....................... 45.6 CUMULATIVE PERCENT VS. SPEED (MPH) + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 100 ******100 90 · 90 _ , _ 80 * 80 70 * 70 _ , _ 60 60 _ , _ 50 * 50 40 40 _ , _ 30 * 30 20 * 20 10 * 10 + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 20 30 40 50 60 PERCENT VS. SPEED (MPH) + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 15 15 10 10 - I 5 5 - I + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + .... + 20 30 40 50 60 ITEM NO. 3 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer February 23, 1995 Item 3 Transportation Facility Financing - Update RECOMMENDATION: For Discussion Only BACKGROUND: During the Commission report section of the January 26, 1995 meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, one of the Commissioners ask staff about financing of the Winchester Road Interchange Improvements. I responded by stating, the project is completely funded. A member of the Commission disputed my assessment and suggested this item be placed on agenda. Because this work is supervised by the Capital Projects Division, I could not guarantee my answer reflected the most current information. Commissioner Perry volunteered to contact the Commission City Council Liaison, Councilmember Karel Lindemans to request an update on all transportation project funding. HSCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer February 23, 1995 Item 4 "Keep Clear" Pavement Legend for 3efferson Avenue South of Winchester Road Adjacent to the Tony Roma's Center RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny a request to add "Keep Clear" pavement legends to Jefferson Avenue south of the existing legends. BACKGROUND: The Public/Traffic Safety Commission has previously formed a Sub-Committee to study traffic patterns on Jefferson Avenue from Winchester Road to Via Montezuma. During one of the meetings held to gather input, an attendee requested the placement of "Keep Clear" pavement legends on the east side of Jefferson Avenue adjacent to the Tony Roma's Center. The Traffic Division agreed to place legends, on a trial basis, even if there would be no requested enforcement, adjacent to the third (3rd) driveway south of Winchester Road. The Sub-Committee encouraged staff to implement the painting, as soon as possible, to reinforce appropriate driver behavior that would encourage Site access through the line of northbound vehicles waiting for the Winchester Road traffic signal. When the Maintenance Division attempted to paint the new legends, they identified a conflict with an existing "Signal Ahead" legend. The Traffic Division was contacted, and decided to locate the new legends at the driveway in the middle of the center instead. Since its implementation, the business owner requested another legend at the original agreed upon location. Staff collected information regarding the actual lengths of queues throughout the day to gage actual need. We also observed driver behavior to quantify delay caused by the queued vehicles. Exhibit "A" shows the actual lengths of stopped vehicles throughout an ordinary weekday. This shows that the potential blocking of driveways does exist during some periods of the day. Staff's observations revealed that at driveways with and without "Keep Clear" legends, drivers generally avoided blocking access and seemed unusually polite. Staff recommends using "Keep Clear" legends at intersections that encounter vehicular blockages that can be shown to have a negative impact on safety. FISCAL IMPACT: None Attachment: Exhibit "A" NO SCALE CLEAR 2:00 Pj14 KEEP JACK IN THE BOX DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY 4:00 PM SIGNAL 1:00 PM~ 5:00 PM TDNY RDHAS ~ DRIVEWAY EXHIBIT '~A' ITEM NO. 5 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer/f~'~ February 23, 1995 Item 5 School Bus Loading Zone on Margarita Road Adjacent to the Temecula Valley High School RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the Temecula Valley Unified School District request to relocate the existing school bus loading zone as shown on Exhibit "A" . BACKGROUND: The Traffic Division of the Department of Public Works has received a letter from Temecula Valley Unified School District requesting the relocation of their bus loading zone on Margarita Road (see attached letter). This item was previously included as part of our High School traffic operations study conducted in 1993. The existing loading zone was implemented under an emergency condition due to the short notice provided prior to the beginning of high school classes. The existing parking restriction allows for bus parking from the existing campus access gate on the east side of Margarita Road north to the right turn lane at Rancho Vista Road. The area south of the campus access gate is open parking for students, parents, or teachers. The bus loading zone is currently restricted from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in order to provide additional parking in the evening and weekends for sporting event parking. If the loading zone is moved, it would not impact the total number of vehicular parking spaces available. The only detriment to the current arrangement is the logistics of maneuvering large busses from the curb to the left turn pocket at Rancho Vista Road. The change in driving behaviors due to such a change is not predictable. The only certain improvement would be the ability of busses to traverse two (2) through lanes in order to make a left turn onto Rancho Vista Road. FISCAL IMPACT: Red Curb - $.58fLF X 310' = $ 180 Sign Relocations - 4 Signs at $65 = 260 TOTAL $ 440 Attachments: Letter from Temecula Valley Unified School District Exhibit "A" - Existing and Proposed Bus Loading Zones on Margarita Road r:\traffic\commissn~agcnda~95\0223/ajp Unified School District E"NGi~fi'Y~F7E~ECULA , ;~ nCOOOTT~4~Ai./, SUPERINTENDENT Patricla 8 Novotney EdO January 19, 1995 BOARD OF EDUCATION Rosle Vanderhaak Barbara Tooker Linda Campbell Dr David Eufich Richard Shafer City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, CA 92591 Attention: Mr. Marty Lauber Traffic Engineer Dear Marty, Pursuant to our most recent discussions, I am requesting that you bring before the city Traffic Commission the Temecula Valley High School parking issue. As you will recall, the Temecula Valley Unified School District school buses pick up and drop off on the northern section of Margarita Road and students park along the southern end of Margarita Road. As the buses leave the high school in the afternoon, a potential traffic hazard becomes quite apparent. The majority of the buses turn left onto Rancho Vista Road and, because of the traffic congestion and the limited access to the left lane, an unsafe situation exists. The District's request is that bus passenger loading and unloading be on the southern end of Margarita Road and that student parking be placed on the northern end of Margarita Road. Temecula Valley High has been contacted and has no problems with the change. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Forrest Thomas Director of Transportation/ Safety Administrator FT:cr 31350 Rancho Vista Road / Temecula, CA 92592 / (909) 676-2661 Z Z ry IB ]B Q/ ~ ITEM NO. 6 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT (for February 23, 1995) City Council Actions: January 24, 1995 a. Speed limits on Front Street between Via Montezuma and Rancho California Road, and Jefferson Avenue between Via Montezuma and Winchester Road. (5-0-0) Traffic Division Proieet Status: a. Interim Traffic Signals - Margarita Road, Pala Road and La Paz Street at SR 79(S). Recommendations for consultant selection to City Council on February :18, 1995. b. Future sidewalk on the west side of Meadows Parkway between Pauba Road and Temecula Middle School. Kemper has agreed to prioritize sidewalk installation. They are waiting for the construction of project boundary walls before they commence building the sidewalk. c. Future sidewalk on the southeast side of Pio Pico Road between Margarita Road and Amarita Way/Montelegro Way. This facility will be provided by the adjacent property owner in a future phase of that development. d. Received delivery of the Radar Education Trailer. This delivery came about one month earlier than expected. The trailer will be assigned to primarily arterial roads until the Neighborhood Traffic Watch Program can be finalized. The program will be presented ~ the Commission at an upcoming meeting. e. The Cities travel forecast model is currently being modified in order to show possible traffic impacts of opening Kahwea Road. Once completed, the Traffic Division will bring this item to City Council. f. Met with the Temecula Community Partnership to discuss the combining of their Prevention Expo. with our proposed Safety Showcase. This effort has been recommended by the Public/Traffic Safety Commission and supported by individual Commissioners. Capital Projects Status: The status of all transportation projects currently being managed by the Capital Projects Division of the Public Works Department, are listed on their monthly activity report, which is attached. Commission Recommendations: Commissioner Perry Commissioner Johnson Commissioner Guerriero Include an update on major facility funding from our Commission Liaison Councilman Lindemans, at our February 23, 1995 meeting. Commissioner Perry offered to contact Mr. Lindemans to request his attendance. Commissioner Johnson recommended contacting the County of Riverside to ask them to consider installing a traffic signal at Margarita Road and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Set up a meeting with Commissioner Guerriero, Commissioner Coe, Traffic Division staff and a representative from the Police Department to review information regarding Driver Fatigue Syndrome. We will decide what is appropriate to forward to John Parrott, Principal of Temecula Valley High School, for dissemination to the student body. r:\trame\engrptgS.feb/ajp CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report JANUARY, 1995 Submitted by: Joseph Kicak ~r Prepared by: Don Spagnolo Date: February 16, 1995 I. WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 1. Pala Community Park: The overall Construction is approximately 75% complete and is expected to be completed by the middle of March, 1995 with the maintenance period being completed by the end of June, 1995. The hardscape, building, and utility substructure are about 95 % complete, The majority of the work remaining consists of landscaping the park and installing the site amenities such as a wooden trellis, barbecues, benches and fencing. 2. Soorts Park Slooe Repair: The construction of the project has been completed and the 90-day maintenance period began October 3, 1994. The maintenance period has been extended until the landscape contractor has completed the punch list items generated during the maintenance period. The project is expected to be accepted by the end of February, 1995. The project consisted of the reconstruction of the slope below Margarita Road, the installation of an irrigation system and landscaping on the reconstructed slope, and the reconstruction of a portion of the earthen channel meandering through the park. 3. Loma Linda Park - Ih The project has been completed and a recommendation to accept the project and file the notice of completion will be made to the Board of Directors when the contractor has submitted the final release and maintenance bond. The project consisted of grading and the installation of irrigation, landscaping, play equipment and other amenities. 4. Ynez Road Landscaoe Improvements: The contractor has completed the work and staff will be recommending acceptance of the project at the City Council meeting on February 28, 1995. 5. Traffic Signal at Winchester Rd. (HWY. 79N) & Nicolas Rd.: The contractor has poured the traffic signal foundations and will be installing the poles on the week of February 20, 1995. This project is expected to be completed in early March, 1995. r:\rnoactrpt\cip\95\jan .95/ajp Monthly Activity Report February 16, 1995 Page 2 6. Kent Hintergardt Memorial Park: The contractor is addressing the final punch list items generated during the final walk through and the project is expected to be completed by the end of February, 1995. The project consists of the construction of a 950 square foot concession stand and rest room facility with a 225 square foot porch. 7. Traffic Signal & Vehicle Pre-Emption Installation: The contractor will start work by February 21, 1995 and the pre-emption installation should be completed within two weeks. The project includes the installation of Traffic Signal Emergency Pre-Emption equipment at four (4) signalized intersections and Vehicle Emergency Pre-Emption equipment on nine (9) Fire Department vehicles. 8. Pala Road/Route 79S Interim Imorovements: The contractor expects to start work on February 21, 1995 and complete the work within 3 weeks. The work to be performed includes, construction of asphalt pavement, traffic striping and signing, embankment construction, and traffic control to construct a right turn lane for traffic proceeding east on Route 79S to south on Pala Road. 9. Winchester Road Interim Ramp ImDrovements: The contractor has delivered the second "Construction Update" notice and is starting work on February 21, 1995. All lane closures will be at night-time hours so that traffic will be allowed through the site at all day time hours. The project will be completed within 3 months. The project will consist of widening both the south and north sides of Winchester Road between Jefferson Avenue and the I-15 south bound ramps. The existing traffic signals at Jefferson Avenue and the south bound ramps will be modified along with the landscaping and irrigation. 10. Traffic Signal at Margarita Rd. & Avenida Barca: The contractor will start work during the week of February 27, 1995 and expects to be completed by early April. This project is Federally funded and consists of the installation of a fully actuated traffic signal, signing and striping at the intersection of Margarita Rd. and Avenida Barca. r:\moactrpt\cip\95\jan.95/ajp Monthly Activity Report February 16, 1995 Page 3 II. PROJECTS BEING BID: 1. MoraQa Rd. Street Widening: The bid opening for this project will be on March 2, 1995. Staff has obtained all necessary permits and agreements from Fish & Game, Army Corp of Engineer, and the California Regional Water Quality Control Board. This project required a redesign of the box culvert outlet structure due to the significant changes in the existing site conditions which were created after the rains in the past year and a half. II1. WORK IN DESIGN 1. I-15/Winchester Road Interchange Modifications: The Project Report was approved by Caltrans on January 25, 1995. Plans and specifications were sent to Caltrans for review and returned to the consultant on February 8, 1995. The plans and specifications will be resubmitted to Caltrans on February 24, 1995. The City has obtained the services of Riverside County to help in the acquisition of right-of-way. The project is on schedule for bid advertisement by May 1, 1995. 2, Walcott Corridor: The consultant is presently revising the plans and expects to return them to the City by the end of February, The project which is scheduled to go out for bid in the spring will provide for two (2) travel lanes (total of 32' of pavement width) within the 66' wide dedicated right-of-way. The alinement will follow the existing right-of-way and accommodate a 30-mph design speed. The total length of the project is approximately 8,500 feet. This project will also include the relocation of Rancho California Water District's existing water main. 3. Sports Park Parking and Skate Board Park: The final plan check comments have been returned to the engineer and the plans and specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitation of bids by the end of February, 1995. The improvements include grading, installation of irrigation, landscaping, roller hockey rink, skateboard park, sidewalk, rest room facility and parking lot. r:\moactrpt\cip\95\jan.95/ajp Monthly Activity Report February 16, 1995 Page 4 4. Sam Hicks Monument Park Improvement Proiect: The final plan check comments have been returned to the architect and the plans and specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitation of bids by the middle of March, 1995. The improvements include the construction of a 950 square foot concession stand and rest room facility, an asphalt parking lot, landscaping and irrigation improvements, and assorted park site amenities. The construction activities are to be coordinated with the construction of the museum and church renovation projects. 5. Rancho Vista Road and Mira Loma Drive Sidewalk Imorovements: This project is funded from Senate Bill 821 funds for Fiscal Year 1994-95. The project consists of the installation of approximately 14,600 square feet of sidewalk on the northerly side of Rancho Vista Rdo between Mira Loma Dr. and Santa Suzanne Dr., the easterly side of Mira Loma Drive between Rancho Vista Rd. and Santa Cecilia Dr., and the southerly side of Rancho Vista Rd. east of Avenida de la Reina. This project is in the early stages of design and is expected to be out to bid by May, 1995. 6. Solana Way Storm Drain Improvements: The City received seven RFP's on November 28, 1994 from local engineering firms for the construction of the Solana Way storm drain improvements (Ynez Road to Acacia Park Resort Apartments). The improvements to be constructed include, but not limited to grading, main line storm drain, utility relocations, miso. structures, erosion control, and traffic control. A meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, February 14, 1995 with the highest ranked firm to discuss the scope of work and negotiate the terms of a professional services contract. 7. I-15/Rancho California Road Interchange Modifications: The project plans and specifications are approximately 95% complete and will be resubmitted to Caltrans after the consultant completes the plans for the northbound off-ramp using the option which includes a 2:1 slope design and the purchase of additional right-of-way. 8. I-15/Overland Drive Overcrossing Improvements: The Project Report and Project Study Report have been reviewed and approved by Caltrans. The plans and specifications have been submitted to Caltrans for final review on Friday, January 13, 1995. The structural plans have been submitted to Caltrans (Division of Structures) on Friday, January 6, 1995 for review. The consultant is preparing the legal plats and descriptions of the properties that need to be acquired. r:\moactrpt\cip\95\jan.95/ajp Monthly Activity Report February 16, 1995 Page 5 9. Temecula Middle School Lighting Project: A professional services contract was awarded to Dream Engineering, Inc. to prepare the plans and technical specifications for the sports field lighting at the Temecula Middle School. The engineer is expected to submit the plans and specifications to the City for first plan check comments on February 16, 1995. The Plans and Specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitation of bids by June, 1995. 10. Emergency Generator: A professional services contract was awarded to RWR Pascoe to prepare the plans and technical specifications for the emergency generator to be constructed at the Community Recreation Center. The engineer is expected to submit the plans and specifications to the City for first plan check comments by the middle of March, 1995. The Plans and Specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitations of bids by June, 1995. 11. Interim Fire Station - East of I15 A construction contract has been awarded to Nelson Paving and Grading. Construction is expected to begin during the week of February 21, 1995 and be completed by the middle of March, 1995. The project consists of grading and the construction of an asphalt driveway and a concrete slab for the fire truck and modular office trailers. r:\rnoactrpt\cip\95\jan.95/ajp TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Joseph Kicak, Interim Director of Public Works/City Engineer ~/~ Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent February 1, 1995 Monthly Activity Report - January 1995 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of January 1995: I. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired II. TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns Ill. POTHOLES A. Total square feet of potholes repaired IV. CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned V. RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement VI. GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations B. Total S.F. VII. STENCILING A. 16 new and repainted legends B. 0 L.F. of red curb new and repainted C. 0 S.F. of sandblasting/grinding 14 1 2 0 633 211 0 13 1,933 r:%roads\actrpt\95~01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 2 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 14 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 22 service order requests for the month of December, 1994. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 160 hours of overtime which includes standby time, P.M. surveillance (weekends only), and response to street emergencies. I.P.S. STRIPING AND STENCILING COMPANY has completed the followinG: · 0 L.F. of new and repainted striping · 0 L.F. of sand blasting The total cost for I.P.S. striping services was $0.00 compared to $26,127.71 for December, 1994. PESTMASTER SERVICES has completed the following: · 0 sites, 0 S.F. of right-of-way weed control, total cost $0.00 compared to $0.00 for December, 1994. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of December, 1994 was $154,973.10compared to $1 0,254.00for the month of January, 1994. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 $33,309.97 $121,663.13 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer r:\roeds\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No, 3 STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of December. MONTELEONE EXCAVATING Account No. 5402 Date: January 11, 1995 Citywide Debris Miscellaneous Clean-Up Total Cost: $1,481.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 10, 1995 Cabrillo/John Warner Street Clean-Up Total Cost: 9402.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 10, 1995 Emergency Work Street Clean-Up Miscellaneous Jobs Total Cost: $580.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 18, 1995 Citywide Street Culvert Clean-up Total Cost: ,~1,092.00 r:~roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 4 Account No. 5402 Date: January 9, 1995 Miscellaneous Citywide Clean-up Total Cost: ~878.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 9, 1995 Motor Grader - John Warner - Liefer Road and Walcott Lane Total Cost: ~864.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 6, 1995 Citywide Debris Clean-up Miscellaneous Road Work Total Cost: $1,280.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 6, 1995 Citywide Street Debris Clean-Up Total Cost: 94,583.75 Account No. 5402 Date: January 5, 1995 Motor Grader Santiago Road/Jedediah Smith/LieferANalcott Lane Total Cost: ~768.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 5 Account No. 5402 Date: January 5, 1995 Citywide Miscellaneous Street Debris Clean-Up Total Cost: $4,958.50 Account No. 5402 Date: January 14, 1995 Utah Pacific moves for equipment to Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: $540.00 Account No. 5402 Santiago Road Removal of Silt from Desilting Ponds Total: ~496.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 13, 1995 Sports Park Quantity (22.31) 1/4 Ton Rip-Rap Rock for Erosion Control Total: $320.72 Account No. 5402 Date: January 11, 1995 Mist. Clean-Up (5) Motor Grader (5) Motor Grader for John Warner Road/Liefer Road/Walcott Lane Total: 9960.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 6 Account No. 5402 Date: January 14, 1995 Liefer/Walcott/John Warner/Santiago/Rainbow Canyon (10) Motor Grader Total: 92,179.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 14, 1995 Santiago Road - Removal of silt from desilting ponds Total: 93,155.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 19, 1995 Santiago Road - Removal of silt from desilting ponds Total: 93,546.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 11, 1995 Santiago Road Silt Removal Total Cost: 91,436.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 9, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: 98,249.47 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 7 Account No. 5401 Date: January 1 O, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: $6,874.10 Account No. 5401 Date: January 10, 1995 Santiago Road Channel Clean-Out Total: ~)4,523.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 10, 1995 Pala Road Channel Rip-Rap Total: ~2,754.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 10, 1995 Santiago Road Desilting Ponds Lay Plastic/Sandbags Total: ~286.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 9, 1995 Liefer Road Rip-Rap Placement for Erosion Control Total: ~2,922.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 8 Account No. 5401 Date: January 9, 1995 Pala Road Channel Rip-Rap for Erosion Control Total: 910,921.82 Account No. 5401 Date: January 6, 1995 Santiago Road Channel Clean-Out Total: 9875.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 6, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: 97,248.30 Account No. 5401 Date: January 5, 1995 Jedediah Smith Channel Clean-Out Total: 92,080.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 9, 1995 Liefer Road Rip Rap and Concrete for Erosion Control not charged on first billing Total: 91,405.53 r:\roads\aetrpt~95\O1 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 9 Account No. 5401 Date: January 10, 1995 Pala Road Channel Cleaning Tickets Missed on first billing Total: $1,838.50 Account No. 5401 Date: January 19, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Cleaning Total: 95,442.70 Account NO 5401 Date: January 13, 1995 Santiago Road Channel Cleaning Total: 97,748.20 Account No. 5401 Date: January 13, 1995 Liefer Road Rip-Rap Concrete for Erosion Control Total: ~1,731.53 Account No. 5401 Date: January 14, 1995 Pala Road Channel Rip-Rap and Concrete for Erosion Control Total: ~5,580.64 r:\roeds\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No. 10 Account No. 5401 Date: January 14, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: $6,243.10 Account No. 5401 Date: January 14, 1995 Santiago Road Channel Clean-Out Total: $4,580.00 Account No, 5401 Date: January 18, 1995 Vallejo and Cabrillo Channel Repairs Total: $9,534.50 Account No. 5401 Date: January 10, 1995 Via Lobo Channel Clean-Out Total: 95,254.10 Account No. 5401 Date: January 13, 1995 Jedediah Smith - Clean Out Silt Basins Total: 91,925.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT- January 1995 Page No. 11 Account No, 5401 Date: January 19, 1995 Vallejo between Santiago and Ynez Channel Repairs/Rip-Rap and Concrete Total: $3,210.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 11, 1995 Moraga Road/Margarita Road Channel Restoration Rip-Rap Total: $6,530.50 Account No. 5401 Date: January 14, 1995 Moraga/Margarita Channel Restoration Total: $753.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 12, 1995 Temecula Elementary Moraga/Margarita Channel Restoration Total: $2,390.00 Account No. 5401 Date: January 19, 1995 Moraga Road Channel Restoration Total: $4,181.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT- January 1995 Page No. 12 Account No. 5401 Date: January 13, 1995 Pala Road Channel Burn tumbleweed from channel bottom and sides Total Cost: 91,200.00 NELSON PAVING Account No. 5402 Date: January 18, 1995 Pala Road "Potholes" Total S.F. 900 Total A.C, 8 Tons Total Cost: 9975.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 19, 1995 Rainbow Canyon Road "Potholes" Total S.F. 750 Total A.C. 8 Total Cost: ~1,250.00 Account No. 5402 Date: January 9, 1995 Rainbow Canyon Road "Bridge" Emergency Repair Work to Bridge Abutment due to rains Total Cost: 91,859.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\O1 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - January 1995 Page No, 13 ARBOR-PRO TREE Date: January 7, 1995 Emergency Tree Removal and Trimming due to wind and rain Total trees 12 Total Cost: ~900.00 r:\roads\actrpt\95\01 skg ,"r o~ 2 oo8 8. ~, S o8 2 ~oo~ ITEM NO. 7 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT Jeffrey E. Stone Mayor Karel F. Ijndemans Mayor Pro Tem J. Sal Mufioz Councilmember RonaldJ. Parks Councilmember Ronald H. Roberts Councilmember (909) 694-6444 FAX (909) 694-1999 Ci__ty of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · i'emecula, California 92590-3606 TO: City Council Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ron Bradley City Manager FROM: Pete Labahn Police Chief DATE: February 14, 1995 RE: POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR JANUARY, 1995 The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during January of 1995. As in past monthly reports, the Part One Crime Statistics 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. Our previously submitted application for partial funding of three officers from the Federal Government's COPS FAST program was approved, and the Police Department is working with City staff to develop a deployment plan for these officers. Further information concerning the COPS FAST program is anticipated from the Federal Government in the next month. The movement of a traffic court to Temecula has been delayed for several months. Plans are being also being developed to schedule family law matters in the Temecula facility, which will contribute slightly to patrol activity levels in the area of the County complex on Ynez. The 1994 annual report has been prepared and will be submitted shortly. The rather dramatic reduction in burglaries over January of 1994 results from a series of commercial burglaries which occurred in the City last January which created a "spike" that year, and should not be viewed as reflective of a trend. Temecula Police Department Monthly Statistics January 1995 February 95 Table of Contents Statistical Information Map Of Districts ..................................... Page 01 January 1995 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 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District .lanuary 1~95 District C Persons 0 Property 5 Total __5 District D Persons 2 Property 15 Total ~7 District G Persons 2 Property 8 Total 1__0 District A Persons 1 Property 10 Total 11 District Persons Property Total District Persons Property Total District E Persons 1 Property 21 Total 22 DiStrict F Persons 0 Property 1 T~tal __1 1 CRIME A B C D E F G H TOTAL HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 RAPE 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ROBBERY 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 FELONY ASSAULT 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 4 TOTAL PERSONS 11 2l 0 2J I 0 2 o| 8 BURGLARY 1 3 1 7 6 0 2 0 20 GRAND THEFT 6 1 3 3 11 1 3 5 33 AUTO THEFT 3 2 1 5 4 0 3 2 20 ARSON 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TOTAL PROPERTY 10] 61 5 151 21 11 8 81 74 GRAND TOTAL 11 8 5 17 22 1 10 8 82 HAZARD CITES 16 10 34 33 20 15 38 10 176 NON-HAZARD CITES 26 40 19 51 9 10 24 5 184 PARKING CITES 21 14 8 24 10 1 6 12 96 TOTAL CITES I 631 641 611 108 391 261 68 271 456 DIST. PEACE 8 17 4 21 26 13 21 10 120 SHOPLIFT 1 1 1 7 0 0 2 1 13 PETTY THEFT 4 7 2 10 10 3 4 10 50 VANDALISM 6 4 0 5 16 6 10 13 60 MISD. ASSAULT 2 4 1 1 8 6 7 8 37 ALARMS 100 39 11 40 24 8 52 29 303 PUBLIC INTOX. 3 13 0 0 3 1 3 2 25 DUI 8 7 3 2 3 0 2 0 25 T/C INJURY 3 0 1 2 1 0 1 0 8 TIC NON-INJURY 1 (~ 9 16 60 FATAL TIC 0 0 0 TOTAL TIC 141 9 31 18 7 2 101 51 68 RESID. BURGLARY 0 0 0 1 4 0 2 0 7 COMM. BURGLARY 1 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 10 OTHER BURGLARY 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 VEHICLE BURGLARY 3 1 2 0 7 1 1 3 18 FELONY ARRESTS TOTAL ARRESTS I 201 411 101 261 141 51 211 141 151 TOTAL ACTIVITY | 2201 1731 911 2291 1581 661 1891 1'~31 1239 Page 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~} o ~o C) o~ o 0 0 0 0 0 I~- CO IZ') ,¢ ITEM NO. 8 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT February 4, 1995 (909) 694-1989 · FAX (909) 694 1999 TO : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Traffic / Safety Commission Attn.: Ronald Bradley Temecula City Manager Re. - TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES January 1995 Activity Report The following reflects the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of January, 1995. We were fortunate to avoid the rash of residential fires many jurisdictions experience during the holidays. There was the La Primavera Street fire which was noteworthy and which provided additional emphasis for the new Eastside fire station to be built. The city council decided to approve the planning for a temporary fire station on the East side of Interstate 15 until the new permanent fire station on Pauba Road is completed. The target date for staffing the new city fire engine with 3 persons per shift in a temporary facility is April 1, 1995. The temporary site will probably be located at the Linfield School. The Parkview Fire Station ( Station 84 ) is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 1996. During the heavy rains, the City of Temecula was placed on STORMWATCH and everyone monitored their areas of responsibility to insure the safety of the public and security of our property. Temecula did not have any significant problems due to the rains, though many other cities in Riverside County did. The City of Temecula is scheduled to receive three brand new fire engines by the end of March of this year. One each will go to Station 12, Station 73, and Station 84. In addition, county fire station 75 in Bear Creek, who regularly responds into Temecula when needed, will receive two additional new fire engines during the Spring as well. Fire prevention inspections, plans checks, public education, and training are all on track at this time. Thank you for supporting your fire service. J. M.Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire i~Pr~nted on Recvcled Paper TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Month January Year 1995 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 2 0 2 1 2 3 0 0 0 9. 1 3 92 47 139 ~-7 22 49 20 14 34 8 2 10 12 9 21 9 38 47 173 135 308 STATION FIRE PREVENTION Community Activities School Programs Fairs and Displays Company Inspections LE-38 Inspections Fire Investigation Burning Permits Issued TOTALS: STATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL 0 0 0 3 0 S 0 0 0 60 215 275 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 I 50 112 216 328 TOTAL HOURS B15-1 (6/92) By: Mark Brodowski Date: 214195 i--,1 i" ITEM NO. 9 COMMISSION REPORTS