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HomeMy WebLinkAbout042795 PTS AgendaAGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL, MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, April 27, 1995 - 7:00 PM CALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: 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 not 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 and March 23. 1995 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of January 26, 1995 (Continued from the Meeting of March 23, 1995) 1.2 Approve the Minutes of March 23, 1995 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Air Ouality - City of Temecula RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 Discussion Only 3. French Valley Airport Master Plan RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 For Discussion Only 4. "NO Parking" 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Corte Alamar and Calle Rio Vista RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Publicfrraffie Safety Commission deny the request for limited parking on Corte Alamar and approve a parking restriction on Calle Rio Vista. 5. "Stop" Controls on Milky Way Drive at Asteroid Way RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the installation of "Stop" controls on Milky Way Drive at Asteroid Way. 6. Flashing Beacons on Margarita Road for School Area Safety RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council authorize the purchase and installation of solar-powered flashing caution signals at six (6) Temecula School Sites. 7. Traffic Controls on Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue and the 1-15 Northbound and Southbound Ramps RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council approve the installation of "Traffic Control Officers" on Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue and the Northbound and Southbound 1-15 ramps. 8. Traffic Engineer's Report 9. Police Chief's Report 10. Fire Chief's Report 11. Commission Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, May 25, 1995 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. ITEM NO. I MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, January 26, 1995, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Knox Johnson called the meeting to order: PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Sander, Guerriero, Perry ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Coe Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Officer Mark Leggett, Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski, Administrative Secretary, Pubic Works Department, Anita Pyle. Chairman Johnson reported receiving a telephone call from a resident interested in Item 7. This person requested the item be placed on the next meeting agenda because they were not able to attend tonight. The Commissioners will discuss this request when the item is scheduled. Commissioner Coe arrived at 7:10 P.M. CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of October 27, 1994 and December 8.1994 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1Approval of the Minutes of October 27, 1994, continued from the meeting of December 8, 1994. 1.2 Approval of the Minutes of December 8, 1994 2. Dual Turn Lanes-Diaz Road at Winchester Road 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the re-striping plan for the intersection of Diaz Road and Winchester Road as shown on Exhibit "A". It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to approve Consent Calendar Items 1.1 the minutes of October 27, 1994 and 1.2 the minutes of December 8, 1994, and 2.1 re-striping plans for Diaz Road and Winchester Road as in Exhibit "A". The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: JOHNSON, SANDER, PERRY, GUERRIERO, COE COMMISSIONERS: NONE COMMISSIONERS: NONE traf/rnin/jan26 '1 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 COMMISSION BUSINESS 3. Special Street Name Sions - TO RePlace ExistinQ Wooden SiQns Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the staff report and informed the Commission of the residents' objection to replacing the existing wooden signs with the typical green/white metal variety. Traffic Engineer Lauber shared slides depicting the existing signs and proposed City signs. A single blade sign is recommended. John Hoagland, 40481 Calle Fiesta, Temecula, spoke on behalf of the Meadowview Community Association. The Association recently replaced the signs at a cost of $10,000 under an Agreement with the City of Temecula. The signs are expected to last for 25 years. Meadowview wishes to maintain the wooden signs in order to keep the aesthetics of the area. Lorrie Robinson, 43615 Saufeman Place, Temecula, spoke on behalf of the Santiago Ranchos Board of Directors. They would like their signs replaced and are in support of the design being recommended but with black letters/white background, and to maintain the country look, with a horse depicted on the sign. Larry Markham, 41750 Winchester Road, Temecula, spoke on behalf of the Los Ranchitos Home Owners Association, in support of the design but would prefer a whole horse as the logo. He stated that the cost of the signs should be the City's responsibility and he believes that each area should adopt a standard sign so as to become unique within their area. It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, to recommend to the City Council a standard sign be adopted for the City. That sign being BrownNVhite or Gold/Brown with a standing horse, City Seal, block number and arrow. Lettering to be upper and lower case. Installed throughout the City including residential areas as need for replacement occurs and the costs to be paid by the City. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: JOHNSON, SANDER, PERRY, GUERRIERO, COE NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE Reouest to Allow the Existing Wooden Street Name Sians - Meadowview Community Association Traffic Engineer Lauber reported that staff had received correspondence from residents in support of keeping the wooden signs maintaining them through an Agreement with the City of Temecula. John Hoagland, 40481 Calle Fiesta, Temecula, supported maintaining the wooden signs in the Meadowview area. The Meadowview Community Association would like to enter into an Agreement with the City to be permitted to replace the signs as necessary, keeping the wooden signs at the Association's expense. traf/min/jan26 2 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Coe, to recommend to the City Council to enter into an Agreement with Meadowview Community Association to keep the wooden signs and the Association is to be responsible for the maintenance and replacement of those signs. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, PERRY, GUERRIERO, COE NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSTAIN: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, due to a conflict of interest. 5. "Don't Drink and Drive" Sions Traffic Engineer Lauber reported the Traffic Division was contacted by the Temecula Partnership Community Committee to enter into an agreement to incorporate "Don't Drink and Drive" slogans on signs in the City. Staff is unsure of any locations available at this time, however, is interested in investigating this with other areas. The City would like to support this effort and the Community Committee has raised the funds to pay for the signs. * Commissioner Johnson believes it should be considered, however, is concerned with too many signs in Temecula. * Commissioner Sander requested stats on drunk driving violations in the area. * Commissioner Guerriero felt the slogan should be toned down and not be as blunt due to the large business community in Temecula. * Commissioner Perry was in agreement with Commissioner Guerriero, and felt protective of the businesses in Temecula that serve wine. Jay Hoffman, Assistant Superintendent, Temecula Unified School District and Co-Chair of the Temecula Community Partnership, explained this was part of a one million dollar federal grant received by the Temecula Unified School District and this was coordinated with alcohol vendor training. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Coe to support the Temecula Community Partnership signs with modification of the slogan "Don't Drink and Drive". The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, PERRY, GUERRIERO, COE, JOHNSON COMMISSIONERS: NONE COMMISSIONERS: NONE traf/min/jan26 3 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 Chairman Johnson called for a 10 minute recess. The meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission was reconvened by Chairman Knox Johnson. 6. Leadine Zone on East Side of Jefferson Avenue North of Winchester Road Traffic Engineer Lauber presented slides on the location slated for the loading zone. Staff recommendation is to deny the request. Concerns are: It may burden Police Department with calls to enforce the zoning; The business may not continue and this may be temporary; congestion is a possibility; and bike lanes are planned along Jefferson Avenue in front of Kinko's. Larry Markham, 41750 Winchester Road, Temecula, spoke on behalf of the Kinko's store. Kinko's would be pleased with two (2) parking spots being designated as loading. Most of the business is pick-up and drop-off. Kinko's is willing to bear the cost of painting the concrete. * Commissioner Perry is in favor of working with the businesses of Temecula. * Commissioner Guerriero stated it could be looked at on a trial basis. * Commissioner Sander felt it may take less parking spots and also felt it could be implemented on a trial basis. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Coe to deny the request to create a loading zone on Jefferson Avenue adjacent to Kinko's. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, COE, JOHNSON NOES: I COMMISSIONERS: PERRY ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE 7. "Keep Clear" Pavement Leaend for Jefferson Avenue South of Winchester Road Adiacent to the Tony Roma's Center It was moved by Commissioner Coo and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to continue this item to the meeting of February 23, 1995. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, COE, JOHNSON, PERRY COMMISSIONERS: NONE COMMISSIONERS: NONE traf/rnin/jan26 4 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 8. Soeed Limit on Amarita Way from Pio Pico Road to McCabe Drive and on Montelearo Way from Pio Pico Road to McCabe Drive Traffic Engineer Lauber reported that these roads are not currently City accepted roads. Staff tested the area with radar and recommends the City be pro-active and set 35 M.P.H. as appropriate on these roads. Kenneth Ray, 31647 Pio Pico, Temecula, drives this route every day. He said he agrees with staff on Amarita Way but disagrees on Montelegro Way and feels that 35 M.P.H. is too slow. It was moved by Commissioner Coe and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to accept staff recommendation and adopt an ordinance to establish speed limits at 35 M.P.H. on Amarita Way from to Pio Pico Road to McCabe Drive and Montelegro Way from Pio Pico Road to McCabe Drive at 35 M.P.H. when these roads are accepted by the City. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, COE, JOHNSON, PERRY NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: NONE TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Traffic Engineer Lauber reported on the meeting with the Community Partnership. The City will conduct a joint Safety Showcase/Prevention Expo on June 3, 1995. Safety issues will be incorporated to improve the show from last year. A driver fatigue critique system video available from the Southern California Automobile Club will be viewed by staff and copied to be distributed to the schools. * Commissioner Perry requested a meeting be set-up to work on the Expo with Police, Fire, Commissioner Guerriero and himself, to be scheduled for every two weeks until the Expo. * Commissioner Guerriero requested to be in attendance when the Driver Fatigue video is viewed. * Commissioner Johnson asked the status on the Winchester Road/I-15 Freeway Improvements. * Commissioner Perry requested staff to invite Councilmember Lindemans to report on the availability of funds for the Winchester Road/I-15 Freeway Improvements project. * Commissioner Guerriero asked the date of the Jefferson Avenue Sub-Committee. Traffic Engineer Lauber scheduled Tuesday, February 7, 1995 at 9:00 A.M. for the Sub- Committee meeting. traf/rnin/jan26 5 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT Officer Leggett reported on the promotion of Sergeant Jim Domenoe to Lieutenant and congratulated him. Officer Leggett discussed the fact that the department was applying for grants from the State Department of Safety and would apply grant monies to traffic matters. He stated the large increase in the total violations on the monthly report is due to parking violations. * Commissioner Guerriero inquired if gang activity is under control. Officer Leggett reported that during the winter season things have been slow, as is usual. FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT Battalion Chief Brodowski reported the department had the lowest increase in call load in four (4) years. Structure fires are down, medical aids on the rise and responses to collisions are on the rise. The new Fire Station on the east side will be fully staffed by April 1, 1995. COMMISSION REPORT * Commissioner Perry will follow-up on inviting Councilmember Lindemans to the next Commission meeting to discuss availability of funding for traffic projects within the City. * Commissioner Sander had been requested by property owners to report to staff regarding the intersections of North General Kearny and Nicolas Road, they would like a "Slow Down" sign or a complete 4~way "Stop" at this location. Commissioner Sander also reported that the fire demonstration he artended was great and the students in attendance were pleased. * Commissioner Johnson has had a number of requests concerning installing a "Stop" sign at Margarita Road and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Traffic Engineer Lauber has been in contact with the County of Riverside regarding this issue and will bring it to their attention. He will also check if it meets warrants. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Perry to adjourn the meeting at 10:20 P.M. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 NOES: 0 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: SANDER, GUERRIERO, COE, JOHNSON, PERRY COMMISSIONERS: NONE COMMISSIONERS: NONE traf/rnin/jan26 6 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION JANUARY 26, 1995 The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, February 23, 1995 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. traf/min/jan26 7 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 23, 1995 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, March 23, 1995, 7:00 P.M., at the Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Knox Johnson called the meeting or order. PRESENT: COMMISSIONERS: Johnson, Sander, Guerriero, Perry, Coe ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: NONE Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Sergeant James Brandt, Recording Secretary Joan Price, Lieutenant James Domenoe, Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski. PUBLIC COMMENTS Larry Markham, Winchester Road, Temecula, concerning the Kinko's/Jefferson Avenue Sub- Committee, requested information on the date and time for the next meeting. Traffic Engineer Lauber will schedule that for April 13, 1995 tentatively and will contact Mr. Markham with the time and location of that meeting. Mr. Frank Klein, 30180 Santiago Road, Temecula, wanted to congratulate the Commission on the improvement in the traffic flow through Temecula. Mr. Klein would also like to offer his services to present a 20 minute presentation on the Air Quality in Temecula. This is due to the Buffman project in the future. It was moved by Commissioner Coe and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero that Frank Klein will be invited to speak at the Commission meeting of April 27, 1995. Staff will schedule this and contact Mr. Klein. The motion carried as follows: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: 5 Sander, Perry, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe NOES: COMMISSIONERS: 0 NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: 0 NONE CONSENT CALENDAR Commissioner Perry requested that Item No. 2 be removed from the consent agenda and placed on Commission Business. 1. Minutes of January 26, 1995 and Februarv 23, 1995 1.1Approval of the minutes of January 26, 1995 was continued to the meeting of April 27, 1995 1.2 Approval of the minutes of February 23, 1995 traf/min/23mar PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 23, 1995 It was moved by Commissioner Perry and seconded by Commissioner Coe to approve the Consent Calendar Items 1.1 to continue the approval of the minutes of January 26, 1995 to the meeting of April 27, 1995 and 1.2 the approval of the minutes of February 23, 1995. The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. 5 Sander, Perry, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe 0 NONE 0 NONE Speed Limit - Ynez Road between Rancho California Road and Jedediah Smith Road It was moved by Commissioner Coe and seconded by Commissioner Sander to accept staff recommendation that the speed limit sign "End 45 Zone" be removed from La Paz Road with the 50 MPH speed limit to begin on through Jedediah Smith Road. The motion carried as follows: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: COMMISSIONERS: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 5 Sander, Perry, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe 0 NONE 0 NONE 3. All-Way "Stoo" - Pela Road at Loma Linda Road Traffic Engineer Lauber informed the Commission this was Hasib Baba's last day with the City of Temecula. Traffic Technician Baba will be taking another position with another city. Staff presented a report to the Commission on the All-Way "Stop" on Pala Road at Loma Linda Road. City Council had requested staff to investigate potential pedestrian walk-ways associated with the Pala Park being constructed. All of the California Department of Transportation warrants have been met. The fiscal impact is approximately $700. Staff recommendation is to install two (2) additional "Stop" signs to create a 4-Way stop at Pala Road at Loma Linda Road. It was moved by Commissioner Coe and seconded by Commissioner Perry to accept staff's recommendation to install two (2) additional "Stop" signs to create a 4-Way stop at Pala Road at Loma Linda Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: COMMISSIONERS: 5 Sander, Perry, Guerriero, Johnson, Coe NOES: COMMISSIONERS: 0 NONE ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: 0 NONE PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 23, 1995 Scott Palinkas, 46768 Pala Road, Temecula, addressed the Commission speaking in opposition to making this a 4-Way stop. He stated this road is a main artery to Pala and people living in Valley Center. He suggested widening the road and making right turns so people can drive to the park. Commissioner Perry asked staff to study this area for a 90-day period due to the concern on backed-up traffic. TRAFFIC ENGINEER REPORT Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the following: * The interim Fire Station on the east side will be dedicated on March 31, 1995. * Staff has been requested to look into an All-Way "Stop" sign at Margarita Road and Murrieta Hot Springs Road. He will be pursuing this with the County. * Commissioner Johnson inquired as to the status of the Winchester Road /Nicholas Road traffic signal. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that the weather had delayed that construction, but will be completed soon. POLICE CHIEFS REPORT Sergeant Brandt reported two (2) officers had been extremely busy due to a fatal accident in the Temecula area. Sergeant Brandt explained that the radar trailer is going to be very useful in tracking speed violations. He would like to get local press coverage on the trailer to better educate the community. FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT Battalion Chief Mark Brodowski reported on the following: * Public Safety Day is in the planning stages. * French Valley Fire Station will be completed by June of this year. * Balloon and Wine Festival planning is taking place, 45,000 people are expected. Goodhew Ambulance will be on site assisting. COMMISSION REPORT * Commissioner Guerriero asked about the raised medians in front of Margarita Middle School. Traffic Engineer Lauber responded that when the traffic signal is installed, a decision would be made about the benefit of constructing raised medians. TRAF/Ml~/MAR23 3 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 23, 1995 Commissioner Guerriero asked about having reserves to work at the Balloon and Wine Festival. Also, he would like to consider doing a video on driver fatigue in cooperation with the Southern California Automobile Club. Commissioner Coe expressed interest in the traffic study at Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road. Traffic Engineer Lauber stated he has completed the warrant counts and will place this on the signal priority list as soon as results are received. Commissioner Sander reported that John Warsing had contacted him to make a presentation on Earthquake Preparedness and the construction of an on/off ramp in the event of a collapse of the freeway. Commissioner Sander would f il a Commissioner Johnson said he has been contacted by residents who are concerned with the flight patterns at the French Valley Airport. Traffic Engineer Lauber stated that the City has no jurisdiction in that area. Commissioner Perry requested that Larry Markham be invited to make a presentation on the French Valley Airport Master Plan at the next Commission meeting. Commissioner Perry also stated that the Riverside County Board of Supervisors will meet on April 18, 1995 concerning the Airport. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Coe to adjourn the meeting at 8:56 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, April 27, 1995 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO; FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer April 27, 1995 Item 2 Air Quality - City of Temeeula RECOMMENDATION: For Discussion Only BACKGROUND: Mr. Frank Klein, former City of Temecula Commissioner, volunteered to talk to the Commission regarding Air Quality within the Temecula area. Mr. Klein has undertaken his research into current and future Air Quality in southwestern Riverside County. There will be no formal report for review and all topics covered will be for discussion only. HSCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 3 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer ~7/f, April 27, 1995 Item 3 French Valley Airport Master Plan RECOMMENDATION: For Discussion Only BACKGROUND: Commissioner Perry recommended that the French Valley Airport Master Plan be presented to the Commission at the March 23, 1995 meeting. It was hopeful that a recommendation of approval could be forwarded to the City Council prior to their communication with the County Board of Supervisors. Due to the meeting schedules of this Commission and City Council, staff was not able to solicit input from our Public/Traffic Safety Commission. Commissioner Johnson also recommended that the French Valley Airport Master Plan be presented to the Commission, at the April 27, 1995 meeting. The Commissioners felt that they should be informed about the master plan even if they were not able to provide input. Commissioner Perry offered to contact Larry Markham, or other persons familiar with the French Valley Master Plan, to set up a presentation for this multi-modal transportation facility. FISCAL IMPACT: None ITEM NO. 4 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer April 27, 1995 Item 4 "No Parking" 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Corte Alamar and Calle Rio Vista RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny the request for limited parking on Corte Alamar and approve a parking restriction on Calle Rio Vista. BACKGROUND: On March 21, 1995 the City was presented with a petition requesting the installation of a limited parking restriction on Corte Alamar and Calle Rio Vista. The request specified the restriction to be from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. weekdays. The goal of the proposed restriction was to eliminate student parking generated by Temecula Valley High School. Recently, students have been parking on both residential streets blocking mail boxes and precluding refuse removal. Previous to the submittal of this petition, the Traffic Division of the Department of Public Works had received comments from two (2) residents regarding the schools overflow parking situation. We then contacted the school district to verify the lack of on-campus parking. The school district was aware of this problem and was already working on a resolution. The Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) offered to convert the existing bus storage lot from the High School to the new maintenance facility being built adjacent to the future Chaparral High School site off of Winchester Road. This relocation would facilitate the striping of the extra parking area to accommodate 144 extra vehicles. The school district informed me that approximately 35 vehicles were parking on Corte Alamar or Calle Rio Vista because of the lack of on-campus parking. We have worked with TVUSD to schedule this conversion between April 3, 1995 and May 1, 1995 in order to take advantage of the school break. Forrest Thomas, Director of Transportation and Safety Administrator, has promised to inform students about the expanded parking lot and to request them to stay out of the neighboring residential areas. In order to reduce the conjestion on Calle Rio Vista, we recommend eliminating parking over its entire length. This road is used extensively for delivering students to campus, requiring many motorists to turn around. If cars are restricted from parking along this roadway, the potential for incident will be reduced. The removal of parked cars on Calle Rio Vista will increase sight distances and driver predictability. FISCAL IMPACT: None Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Location Map Petition (D (Z H"J"'~ONt J Z ~J G Ex~m-IB~T A,, O G RECEIVED MAR 2 ! 1995 CITY MANAGER ITEM NO. 5 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer//~x; April 27, 1995 Item 5 "Stop" Controls on Milky Way Drive at Asteroid Way RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the installation of "Stop" controls on Milky Way Drive at Asteroid Way. BACKGROUND: The Traffic Division was contacted regarding traffic safety in the Starlight Ridge neighborhood. The major concern was that some intersections in the northeastern portion of Starlight Ridge do not have any controls. Most of the intersections without controls are local street "T" intersections. At these intersections, motorists are required to yield to traffic if they are approaching on the steam of the "T". There is a provision in the California Vehicle Code (CVC) which regulates the assignment of right-of-way (ROW) at all "T" intersections. The intersection of Milky Way Drive and Asteroid Way curren~y forms a four (4) way intersection without any assignment of ROW. The Caltrans Traffic Manual describes seven (7) conditions which indicate the possible need for stop controls. These warrants are listed below. · Warrants for STOP Signs Because the STOP sign causes a substantial inconvenience to motorists, it should be used only where warranted. A STOP sign may be warranted at an intersection where one or more of the following conditions exist: 1. On the less important road at its intersection with a main road where application of the normal right of way rule is unduly hazardous as evidenced by accidents susceptible to correction by STOP signs. 2. On a county road or city street at its intersection with a state highway. 3. At the intersection of two main highways. The highway traffic to be stopped depends on approach speeds, volumes, and turning movements. 4. On a street entering a legally established through highway or street. 5. On a minor street where the safe approach speed to the intersection is less than 10 miles per hour. 6. At an unsignalized intersection in a signalized area. 7. At other intersections where a combination of high speed, restricted view, and accident record indicates a need for control by the STOP sign. Staff has reviewed all conditions and found number 5 to apply to Milky Way Drive when approaching Asteroid Way. Therefore staff recommends placing "Stop" signs with limit lines on Milky Way Drive at Asteroid Way. HSCAL IMPACT: 2 "Stop" Signs with Limit Lines at $150 each = $300 AttaChment: Location Map ITEM NO. 6 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT PublicfFraffie Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer //F/t~ April 27, 1995 Item 6 Flashing Beacons on Margarita Road for School Area Safety RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council authorize the purchase and installation of solar-powered flashing caution signals at six (6) Temecula School sites. BACKGROUND: A great deal of concern has been expressed regarding pedestrian safety in our school zones. Some of it is a direct result of driver inattention, and some from violation of the school zone speed limit. The current signs in the school zones vary from one location to another. In addition, it may not be very clear to the motorists when the 25 mph speed applies in the school zone areas. Therefore, it is being proposed that flashing caution signals be installed at the beginning of each school zone along high speed roads. Staff has obtained information from two (2) companies manufacturing solar-powered flashing caution signals. It is proposed that such signals be installed at each school to clearly define the school zone and the time when the 25 mph school speed zone is in effect. The caution signals would be activated and deactivated by a time clock set for the hours specified by the Temecula Valley Unified School District personnel. The California Department of Transportation Traffic Manual states: 10-05.1 Functions of Flashing Yellow Beacons Flashing yellow beacons may be installed to supplement standard school signing and markings for the purpose of providing advance warning during specified times of operation when school crossing problems exist (See Figure 10-6). The system is operated by solar energy. The total number of units required to provide a system to the six (6) schools is 13 solar powered flashing caution signals. The estimated cost including installation is $6,1300 per unit. The total estimated cost for the labor and materials (complete installation) is $78,000. Discussions were held with School District personnel regarding their participation in the costs. There is a good possibility that it will be considered favorably. HSCAL IMPACT: Purchase of 13 solar-powered flashing units is approximately $78,000 Attachments: Figure 10-6 Typical Installations Solar-Powered Caution Signals Recommended Signal Locations Figure 10-6 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS FOR FLASHING YELLOW BEACONS AND OVERHEAD SCHOOL SIGNS , SR4 25  F--..,.,__...~ Flashing Beacons/ (W65) SPEED LIMIT (R2) 25 (R72) ,SW24 ,SW25 SCHOOL SCHOOL XING (W63) (W66) (W65) (W66A) Optional sign assemblies, for use where appropriate. (Omit W65 when outside the school zone). 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O~ ~1AS'TAe_~-q ITEM NO. 7 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer /ff/f April 27, 1995 Item 7 Traffic Controls on Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue and the 1-15 Northbound and Southbound Ramps RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council approve the installation of "Traffic Control Officers" on Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue and the Northbound and Southbound 1-15 ramps. BACKGROUND: The City of Temecula is considering utilizing traffic control personnel at the Interstate 15 interchange at Winchester Road, subject to Caltrans approval and a satisfactory agreement with All Cities Management. The traffic congestion at the above-mentioned intersections has been increasing. It is anticipated that manually controlling the traffic will reduce current congestion and considerably improve the traffic circulation in that portion of the City. The City experienced a similar problem in 1993 at Rancho California Road and 1-15. To improve the condition at that location, the City retained the service of All Cities Management to manually control the traffic. It is proposed that the same company be retained to provide these services at Winchester Road and the intersections identified above. In recent discussion with Mr. Farwell of All Cities Management, he stated that they would be willing to again provide such service to the City of Temecula. The City Council requested that the agreement that we enter into, should include a provision for cancellation at any time. The proposal provides "Traffic Control Officers" between the hours of 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., with two (2) officers at the intersection of Winchester Road with Jefferson Avenue, and one (1) officer at each of the two (2) on/off ramps, total of four (4) officers or 12 man-hours per day. The cost is estimated at $22.25 per man-hour. The daily cost is estimated at $267. It is proposed that the Traffic Control Officers be utilized Monday through Friday until the completion of the ultimate improvements at Winchester Road and 1-15 interchange. The estimated completion date is January of 1997. Therefore, the total estimated cost for the use of Traffic Control Officers is $104,130 for the entire period, with $8,010 for the remainder of the 1994- 1995 fiscal year. HSCAL IMPACT: The total estimated cost is $104,130. r:\traffic\commissn\agenda\95\O427/ajp ITEM NO. 8 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT (for April :27, 1995) City Council Actions: March 28, 1995 City Council approved the Commission's recommendation to relocate the existing "No Parking" zone on Margarita road adjacent to the Temecula Valley High School for bus loading and unloading. The restriction will be in place from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm weekdays. April 11, 1995 All-Way "Stop" - Pala Road at Loma Linda Road - Approved Staff Recommendation (5-0-0) This new installation was implemented on April 20, 1995 Award Bid to Construct a Protected Left-Turn Lane on Ynez Road at Tierca Vista Road - Approved Staff Recommendation (5-0-0). Project contracts are currently being executed. Pronosal for Installation of Hashing Warning LiEhts in the Vicinity of Temecula Schools - Continued for 30 days to allow the Public/Truffle Safety Commission to review this proposal as well as to allow staff m pursue shared funding with the School District (5-0-0). Traffic Control on Winchester Road at Jefferson Avenue and 1-15 On/Off Ramps - Approved Staff Recommendation with direction to the City Attorney to place a clause in the agreement that allows the contract to be terminated if after a trial period it is shown to be unsuccessful. Further direction was given to refer this program to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission for periodic review and monitoring (5-0-0). Traffic Division Project Status: Interim Traffic Signals - Margarita Road, Pala Road and La Paz Street at SR 79(S). Staff has held initial meeting with all consultant to establish specific design elements for each signal plan. The two (2) final prototypes needed to present Commission recommendations to City Council are being constructed. We have held meetings to dlseuss the specific details recommended by the Commission. The Temecula Valley Unified School District has created 144 additional parking spaces on the High School Campus in an attempt to eliminate overflow parking into adjacent residential streets. A prototype "Don't Drink & Drive" sign, proposed by the Temecula Community Partnership - Community Committee has been ordered. This sign will be used to demonstrate the goal of beth the Temecula Community Partnership and this Commission. Capital Proiects Status: The status of all transportation projects currently being managed by the Capital Projects Division of the Public Works Department, are included in their monthly activity report, which is attached. Maintenance Activities: A summary of all maintenance activities accomplished over the past month is include for your information. r:\traffie\engrpt95 .apr/ajp Commission Recommendations - From the Meeting of March 23. 1995: Chairman Johnson Commissioner Johnson recommended that the French Valley Airport Master Plan be presented to the Commission at the April 27, 1995 meeting. The Commissioners felt that they should be informed about the master plan even if they were not able to provide input. Commissioner Coe Commissioner Coe recommended that staff be sure to place the intersection of Pala Road at Rainbow Canyon Road, on our Traffic Signal Priority List. He felt that this location could meet warrants in the near future and should be considered for additional controls. Commissioner Guerriero Commissioner Guerriero has found literature regarding Driver Fatigue Syndrome from the depths of the Automobile Club of Southern California public information vault. He was told that numerous educational brochures were sent to the High School soon after the tragic fatal collision last year, in which two students lost their lives and four others were seriously injured. Providing the Commission with a collision report which summarizes the type and location of accidents along major City streets. Based on current Division workloads, this information could only be investigated for specific roadway sections. r:Xtraffic\engrpt95 .apr/ajp CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report APRIL, 1995 Submitted by: Joseph Kicak Prepared by: Don Spagnolo Date: April 14, 1995 I. WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 1. Pala Community Park: Construction began on August 15, 1994, and is approximately 90% complete. Construction is expected to be completed by the middle of April, 1995 and the maintenance period is expected to be completed by the end of July, 1995. The hardscape, building, and utility substructure are complete. The majority of the work remaining consists of landscaping the park and installing the site amenities such as barbecues, benches and fencing. The project consists of the construction of a lighted soccer field, tennis courts, basketball courts, restroom/concession stand, play areas and parking. 2. Traffic Signal at Winchester Road (HWY. 79N) & Nicolas Road: This project is complete and staff will recommend the acceptance of this project at the May 9, 1995 City Council Meeting. This project provided an interim three-way traffic signal to provide traffic control until the ultimate improvements in this area can be constructed. 3. Traffic Signal & Vehicle Pre-Emption Installation: This project is complete and staff will recommend the acceptance of this project at the May 9, 1995 City Council Meeting. This project consisted of installing pre-emption equipment at four signalized intersections and nine emergency vehicles. 4. Pala Road/Route 79S Interim Improvements: This project is complete and staff will recommend the acceptance of this project at the May 9, 1995 City Council Meeting. This project provided an exclusive right turn lane for east bound traffic on Highway 79 South onto Pala Road. 5. Winchester Road Interim Ramo Improvements: The contractor has completed his grading operation wilt install the curb & gutter on both sides of Winchester Road. The contractor is now preparing for the placement of the street base material and is relocating the traffic signal poles. 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. pwO4\rnoactrpt\cip\95\apr.mar 04/07/95 Monthly Activity Report April 14, 1995 Page 2 6. Traffic Signal at Margarita Road & Avenida Barca: The traffic signal poles were delivered on April 11, and will be installed on April 13, 1995. This project is Federally funded and consists of the installation of a fully actuated traffic signal, signing and striping at the intersection of Margarita Road and Avenida Barca. 7. Moraga Road Street Widening: On March 15, 1995 the City Council awarded the project to Ronald L. Harris. A pre- construction meeting will take place by mid-April. This project includes the widening and restriping of Moraga Road between Margarita Road and Rancho California Road, extending the two double box culverts an outlet structure, channel grading and landscaping. 8. Sports Park Parkinq and Skate Board Park: The bid opening is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. April 13, 1995. Construction is expected to begin by the middle of May, 1995 and be completed by November, 1995. The improvements include grading, installation of irrigation, landscaping, roller hockey rink, skateboard park, sidewalk, rest room facility and parking lot. I1. WORK IN DESIGN 1. I-15/Winchester Road Interchange Modifications: The Project Report was approved by Caltrans on January 25, 1995. The plans and specifications have been signed by Caltrans. The City has obtained the services of Riverside County to assist in the acquisition of right-of-way. The project is on schedule for bid advertisement in May, 1995. 2. Walcott Corridor: The consultant is presently revising the plans and expects to return the third plan check by the end of April. The project will provide for two (2) travel lanes (total of 32' of pavement width) within the 66' wide dedicated right-of-way. The alignment 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 wiII also include the relocation of Rancho California Water District's existing water main. pw04\moactrpt\cip\95\apr.mar 04/07/95 Monthly A ctivity Report April 14, 1995 Page 3 3. Sam Hicks Monument Park Improvement Project: The City has received approval from the Riverside County EDA to solicit construction bids. The bid opening will be scheduled for the end of May, 1995, The construction activities are to be coordinated with the construction of the museum and church renovation projects. 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. 4. Rancho Vista Road and Mira Loma Drive Sidewalk Improvements: This project is funded from Senate Bill 821 funds for Fiscal Year 199a~-95. The project consists of the installation of approximately 14,600 square feet of sidewalk on the northerly side of Rancho Vista Road between Mira Loma Drive and Santa Suzanne Drive, the easterly side of Mira Loma Drive between Rancho Vista Road and Santa Cecilia Drive, and the southerly side of Rancho Vista Road east of Avenida de la Reina. This project is in the early stages of design and is expected to be out to bid by the end of May, 1995, 5. Solana Way Storm Drain Improvements - RFP No. 26: Albert A. Webb Associates has been selected to provide design engineering services for 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, misc, structures, erosion control, and traffic control. 6. I-15/Rancho California Road Interchange Modifications: The project plans and specifications are approximately 60% 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. 7. I-15/Overland Drive Overcrossing Improvements: The Project Report and Project Study Report have been reviewed and approved by Caltrans. The plans and specifications were submitted to Caltrans for final review on Friday, January 13, 1995 and comments have not been returned to the consultant. The structural plans have been submitted to Caltrans (Division of Structures) on Friday, January 6, 1995 for review and comments have been sent to J.F. Davidson's structural engineer for incorporation into the plans. The consultant preparing the legal plats and descriptions of the properties that need to be acquired, pwO4\moactrpt\cip\95\apr.mar 04/07/95 Monthly Activity Report April 14, 1995 Page 4 8. 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 has submitted the plans and specifications to the City and the Office of the State Architect for first plan check comments. The engineer is awaiting the comments from the State Architect's Office before submitting the revisions to the City. The Plans and Specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitation of bids by June, 1995. 9. 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 has submitted the plans and specifications to the City for first plan check and will be receiving the City's comments by the middle of April, 1995. The Plans and Specifications are expected to be ready for the solicitation of bids by June, 1995. pw04\rnoactrpt\cip\95\apr.mar 04/07/95 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Joseph Kicak, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent April 3, 1995 Monthly Activity Report - March 1995 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of March 1995: I. SIGNS II. III. IV. Vm VI. VII. A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns POTHOLES A. Total square feet of potholes repaired CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations B. Total S,F. STENCILING A. 279 new and repainted legends B. 4,372 L.F. of red curb new and repainted C. 1,745 S.F. of sandblasting/grinding 11 15 15 37 1,050 827 26,800 26 10,113 r:\roads\actrpt\95\03 skg MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT- February 1995 Page No. 2 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 22 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 29 service order requests for the month of February, 1995. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 149 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 comoleted the foliowine: 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 $12,205.37 for February, 1995. PESTMASTER SERVICES has completed the foliowine: · 31 sites, 742,093 S.F. of right-of-way weed control, total cost ~10,203.78 compared to $0.00 for February, 1995. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of March, 1995 was $79,206.60compared to ~348,656.63for the month of February, 1995. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 $16,696.32 $52,033.50 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer r:\roeds\actrpt\95~03 skg ITEM NO. 9 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Temecula, California 92590-3606 Jeffrey E. Stone Mayor Karel F. Underhans Mayor Pro Tem J. Sal Mu~oz Councilmember RonaldJ. Parks Councilmember Ronald H. Roberts Councilmember J909) 694-6444 FAX (909J 694-1999 TO: FROM: DATE: RE: City Council Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ron Bradley City Manager Pete Labahn Police Chief April 14, 1995 POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR MARCH~ 1995 The following report reflects Part I Crimes, traffic activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during March of 1995. As in past monthly reports, the Part One Crime statistics are broken downby individual districts within the City. This provides stable parameters for monitoring criminal activity within the City, and is useful in planning police resource deployment. Traffic citations issued 'for hazardous violations increased over both February, 1995 and March, 1994. Arrests for driving under the influence remained steady, but are expected to increase next month with the temporary redirection of Temecula's Special Enforcement Team to apprehension of alcohol and drug impaired drivers. Arrests for virtually all narcotics offenses increased over March of 1994, while rates of reported property crimes remained consistent with last year's figures. The twenty percent decrease in reported burglaries over March, 1994 is viewed as statistically insignificant, and not indicative of a trend. Temecula Police Department Monthly Statistics March 1995 April 95 Table of Contents Statistical Information Map of Districts ..................................... Page 01 March 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 ....... Burglary Comparison .......... Arrest Statistics ............ Miscellaneous Activity ....... Traffic Violations ........... Traffic Collisions ........... Narcotic Activity ............ .............. Page 06 .............. Page 07 .............. Page 08 .............. Page 09 .............. Page 10 .............. Page 11 .............. Page 12 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District March 1995 District C Persons 1 Property 2 Total __3 District D Persons 2 Property 16 Total 1__8 District G Persons 4 Property 9 Total 1__3 District A Persons 0 Property 16 ~otal 1__6 District B Persons 6 Property 8 Total 14 District H Persons 1 Property 2 Total __3 District E Persons 2 Property 12 Total 14 District F Persons 2 Property 3 Total __5 1 CRIME A B C D E HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 0 RAPE 0 0 0 0 0 ROBBERY 0 0 0 1 2 FELONY ASSAULT 0 6 1 1 0 TOTAL PERSONS I ol BURGLABY 11 3 0 9 6 GRAND THEFT 2 3 2 3 1 AUTO THEFT 3 2 0 4 5 ARSON 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL PROPERTY | tel 81 GRAND TOTAL 16 14 3 18 14 HAZARD CITES 39 23 37 28 32 NON-HAZARD CITES 19 26 12 21 9 PARKING CITES 19 16 11 22 6 TOTAL CITES I 77l BSl SOl 471 DIST. PEACE 10 18 5 14 12 SHOPLIFT 0 1 1 8 0 PETTY THEFT 9 3 2 3 1 VANDALISM 2 6 1 3 13 MISD. ASSAULT 3 6 0 11 6 ALARMS 85 44 9 51 29 PUBLIC INTOX. 7 4 0 2 2 DUI 4 2 0 3 3 T/C INJURY 3 0 2 1 2 T/C NON-INJURY 2 1 103 FATAL T/C TOTAL TIC I 25l 7 5} 191 15l RESID. BURGLARY 1 1 0 6 4 COMM. BURGLARY 8 2 0 1 1 OTHER BURGLARY 1 0 0 2 1 VEHICLE BURGLARY 0 0 1 2 1 F G H TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 2 3 1 14 21 41 ~1 2 5 2 38 1 2 0 14 0 2 0 16 0 0 0 0 3l 9l 21 68 5 13 3 86 19 55 14 247 5 21 3 116 4 13 8 99 281 89l 25[ 462 22 27 10 118 0 3 0 13 0 2 10 30 1 13 15 54 O 5 6 37 11 46 20 295 0 2 1 18 0 7 1 20 341 ~051 631 585 1 86 0 11 21{ 5l 98 2 3 0 17 0 0 1 13 0 2 1 0 2 0 6 TOTAL ARRESTS I '~71 291 61 291 201 61 211 41 132 TOTAL ACTIVITY I 238l 1701 eel 203l ~42l 68l 22el 9el 1231 Page 2 0 0 0 C~ 0 0 C~ CD 0 0 0 0 ¢:) 0 0 0 C) ITEM NO. 10 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT April 20, 1995 (909) 694-1989 o FAX (909] 694-1999 TO : Attn. : Re. : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Traffic / Safety Commission Ronald Bradley Temecula City Manager TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES March 1995 Activity Report The following reflects the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of March, 1995. This month, our main emphasis was on the completion of the Interim Fire Station # 84 in time for the scheduled April 1, 1995 dedication coremonies. From beginning to end, we had about 2 1/2 months to make it happen. The team work and support from all sections of the city staff was outstanding. We now have in place a workable fire facility to serve the East side of Temecula until the new permanent fire facility is constructed. In addition, the new fire engine purchased by the City for Station 84, was delivered to the Riverside County Fire Department headquarters in March. Since the County of Riverside ordered 17 new fire engines to keep up with the modernization of the fleet, the City was able to piggy back a one engine order onto to the county' s for a substantial discount. Finally, all of the City dedicated fire vehicles now have traffic signal pre-emptive emitters. These emitters enhance the responding emergency vehicles right of way by turning all of their traffic signals green in the direction they are responding while turning all cross traffic signals red. This, hopefully, will help keep response times to a minimum and enhance response safety as well. Fire crews continue their mandatory multi-company fire training drills within the City. If you happen to see several fire engines assembled behind the Target Shopping Center, or behind Mervyns, chances are they are training to keep their skills up to a peak level. ~Prlnted On Recycled Paper Planning began for this years Balloon and Wine Festival at Fire Station 73. The organizers and public safety players annually plan to make each years event more efficient and safe for all participants and guests. Dally emergency response and fire prevention activities continue as per the attached graphs and chart. Fire department personnel are participating in as many public relations and education events as time allows, consistent with their emergency response and fire prevention work loads. Thank you for your continued interest and support of your Temecula Fire Services. By: J. M.Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire Mark Brodowski Battalion Chief Temecula Battalion TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Month MARCH 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: 8TATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL 3 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 4 89 55 ~44 24 18 42 12 7 19 2 3 b 9 4 13 10 17 2/ 154 120 262 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 7 1 8 0 5 5 0 0 0 74 115 189 0 0 0 0 4 4 33 0 33 114 125 239 TOTAL HOURS B15-1 (6/92) By: T. DRAYER, F.C. Date: 4-1-95 ,,' o 0 C~ ¢/) / / ~i;.'; ~-- (],)0,-- eo c:), "'0 ._o 0 ITEM NO. 11 COMMISSION REPORTS