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HomeMy WebLinkAbout042497 PTS AgendaIn comprmncc ~.4th the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you nccd special assistance to participate in thls meet'rag, please contact the office of the City Clerk at (909) 694-6444. Notification 48 hours prior to a meeting will enable the City to raakc reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to that meeting [28 CFR35.102.35.104 ADA Title Ill CALLTO ORDER: FLAGSALUTE ROLL CALL: PUBLIC COMMENTS AGF, NDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL, COUNCIL CHAMBERS 43200 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, April 24, 1997 - 7:00 PM COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Perry, Markham A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on items that are not listed on fl~e 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 yonr 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 ma~rs listed under Coment 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 Publie/Traffic Safety Commission request specific items be removed from the Consent Calendar for separate action. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR 1. Minutes of March 27, 1997 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of March 27, 1997 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Request for Cros,swalk and School Crossing Traffic Signal - RRr~cho V'Lsta Road at Carnlno Romo RECOMMENDATION: 2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny the request for installation of a crosswalk and a school crossing traffic signal on Rancho Vista Road at or near Camino Romo. 3. Request for Installation of Various Traffic Control Devices - Old Town Temecula RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review a request for installation of a crosswalk, flashing beacon, directional signs and parking limitations. 4. "No Parkinf' Zones on Rancho C~lifornia Road. Winchester Road, Pala Road. Santiago Road, Pauba Road and Rnncho Vista Road RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution establishing "No Parking" zones on Rancho California Road, Winchestot Road, Pala Road, Santiago Road, Pauba Road and Rancho Vista Road. 5. IDiscu~sion Item} Propnsed Median Modification - llnncho California Road Between Ynez Road and Lyndie Lane RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the proposed median modification on Raneho California Road between Ynez Road and Lyndie Lane and provide input. 6. (Discussion Item~ Prloritazation of Present and Future Traffic Improvement Needs RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and prioritize projects from the Advanced Traffic Planning Workshop to be considered for future implementation. 7. Traffic Engineer's Report 8. Police Chief's Report 9. Fire Chief's Report 10. Commission Report ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecnia Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, May 22, 1997, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Counc'~ Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. ITEM NO. I MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27, 1997 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, March 27, 1997, 7:03 P.M., at the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Markham called the meeting to order. PRESENT: ABSENT: COMMISSIONERS: Coe Guerriero, Perry, Markham COMMISSIONERS: Johnson Also present were Public Works Associate Engineer All Moghadam, Assistant Engineer Hasib Baha, Police Sergeant Rodney Crisp, Battalion Chief John Winder, Administrative Secretary Anita Pyle, and Minute Clerk Pat Kelle,/. Commissioner Coe led the flag salute. Chairman Markham called for non-agenda items at 7:05 P.M. M. D. Benson, 30734 Del Re,/Road, stated street lighting and/or lighted directions are needed to locate City Hall. Mr. Benson also asked if a form was available to make written comments to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission. Commissioner Guerriero stated a letter addressed to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission with the City Hall address would reach the Commissioners. Steve Palmet, 30832 Del Rey Road, requested a stop sign at Avenida Buena Suerta and Del Rey Road as there have been two (2) accidents in two (2) years along with numerous potential ones as vehicles come around the curve at high speeds. COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR Minutes of February 27.1997 It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero and seconded by Commissioner Coe to approve the Minutes of February 27, 1997. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Johnson PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27.1997 COMMISSION BUSINESS 2. Speed Limit and "Stop" Sign Installation on Via Norte and Del Rey Road Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented staff's report recommending re-affirmation of the 35 MPH speed limit on Via Norte and Del Rey Road based on the road's design speed and establishing "All-Way Stops" at Del Rey Road and Solana Way and Del Rey Road at Avenida Del Reposo due to limited sight distances. Kathy Hoagland, 40481 Calle Fiesta, Temecula, representing the Meadowview Homeowners Association, stated Avenida Buena Suerta remains an issue even though it may not meet traffic warrants. She reported four (4) homeowners have been named to consider traffic calming methods; and the Board does not believe stripping the roadway edge is viable as it gives a false sense of security because people may think it is a bike lane or a walk path. Commissioner Perry stated sight distances are adequate at 35 MPH and questioned if Meadowview residents are willing to suffer the inconvenience of stop signs to slow speeds down. Ms. Hoagland said she believes the majority of residents would not mind the inconvenience. Commissioner Guerriero said he is interested in being involved in an ad hoc committee to develop traffic calming methods; and applauded staff's idea of a Neighborhood Traffic Watch Program and is also interested in being involved in its establishment. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Coe, to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance re-affirming the 35 MPH speed limit on Via Norte and Del Rey Road and to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution establishing an "All Way Stop" at the intersections of Del Rey Road at Solana Way and Del Rey Road at Avenida Del Reposo. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson Chairman Markham asked staff to consider traffic calming methods at Buena Suerta and Del Rey Roads which will address Mr. Palmer's concerns. m Request for Crosswalk and School Crossing Traffic Signal at Rancho Vista Road at Camino Romp Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented staff's report recommending denial of a traffic signal as vehicular traffic does not meet warrant requirements. Staff proposes conducting a study for alternatives --i.e., flashing yellow lights, crosswalk with guard -- after school opens in July 1997. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27.1997 Brian Baber, 31677 Corte Padrera, expressed his concern that children attending Vintage Hills Elementary School will cross Rancho Vista Road at Camino Romo instead of going to Meadows Parkway where there is a 4-way stop. He would like to have a demand traffic signal and crosswalk at Rancho Vista Road and Camino Romo. Commissioner Guerriero mentioned the Temecula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) is considering a "fee" busing program; and is considering a crossing guard at Meadows Parkway. In his opinion, a crosswalk at Camino Romo would create a dangerous situation. Robert Brand, 31605 Corte Padrera, asked about other alternatives to make certain the children can cross Rancho Vista Road safely. Commissioner Guerriero mentioned the possibility of signage notifying drivers they are approaching a school zone or stating children present and asked staff to investigate Section 21372 of the Vehicle Code; another possibility might be a flashing yellow light. He will contact TVUSD next week regarding their Safe Route to School Program for this area. Nell Stone, 31786 Corte Padrera, expressed his support for a crosswalk/traffic signal at Rancho Vista Road and Camino Romo. Judy Baber, 31677 Corte Padrera, stated her main objective is to have a safe place and a safe way for the children to cross Rancho Vista Road. It was moved by Commissioner Coe, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, to table the item until the April 24, 1997 meeting while staff reviews Section 21372 of the Vehicle Code and/or considers other alternatives; and Commissioner Guerriero pursues a meeting with the School District. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution to install a yellow warning light at Rancho Vista Road and Camino Romo. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS: Johnson 3 R:\trlffic\commilln\97%032797 .min/ajp PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27, 1997 m Speed Limit - Corte Cantera between Calle Aranda and its Easterly End Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented the staff report recommending a 30 MPH speed limit on Corte Cantera. It was moved by Commissioner Coe to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance establishing a 30 MPH speed limit on Corte Cantera. The motion died for lack of a second. It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, not to place any speed limit signs in this area as all criteria for the 25 MPH prima facie speed limit is met except for road width. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Coe ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson Speed Limit - Cabrillo Avenue between Vallejo Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road Chairman Markham stepped down due to a possible conflict because he lives in the area. Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented staff's recommendation to establish a 35 MPH speed limit on Cabrillo Avenue between Vallejo Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road based on the results of an engineering and traffic study. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Coe, to recommend the City Council adopt an ordinance establishing a 35 MPH speed limit on Cabrillo Avenue between Vallejo Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 3 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSTAIN: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Markham ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson Speed Limit - Moraga Road between Margarita Road and Rancho California Road Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented staff's recommendation to re-affirm the posted 40 MPH speed limit on Moraga Road. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, and seconded by Commissioner Coe to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution re-affirming the 40 MPH speed limit on Moraga Road between Margarita Road and Rancho California Road. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27# 1997 The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson Speed Limit - Ynez Road between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented staff's recommendation to re-affirm the 45 MPH speed limit on Ynez Road between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road. Wayne Hall, 42131 Agena, shared his experiences with the unloading of vehicles on Ynez Road in the early morning hours near the Ford dealership. It was moved by Commissioner Coe, and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, to recommend the City Council adopt a resolution re-affirming the 45 MPH speed limit on Ynez Road between Rancho California Road and Winchester Road. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson On-Street Parking - Citywide (Discussion Item) Associate Engineer All Moghadam presented maps of existing parking restrictions and bike lanes in Temecula. Bill Dendy, 41975 Winchester Road, developer of the Westside Business Center, stated his CC&Rs contain a "no parking" clause for Winchester Road. He mentioned seeing trucks parked for two to three days on Winchester Road, and when he tells the drivers about Temecula's no truck parking ordinance, he is told the fine is cheaper than a motel room. Mr. Dendy offered to pay for the installation of "No Parking" signs. Sergeant Crisp reported four (4) violations for truck parking have been issued in the last 60 days. Commissioner Guerriero suggested white curbs for unloading zones and "No Parking" signs. Chairman Markham asked staff to develop a uniform policy for the circulation streets -- i,e, no parking by exception or parking by exception -- and for loading/stopping zones. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27. 1997 Commissioner Guerriero suggested getting policies on this matter to review from San Diego, Riverside and Rancho Cucamonga, and to determine any direction provided by the Traffic Engineer's manual. Chairman Markham requested staff provide an overlay of bike path locations; and to show Winchester Road, west of Diaz Road on the map. It was moved by Commissioner Perry, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero, to have the matter returned as an action item on the April 24, 1997 meeting to give staff an opportunity to obtain other city's ordinances and to develop map/overlays. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT Mr. Moghadam reported on the following concerns raised at the February 27, 1997 meeting: Rainbow Canyon Road Resurfacing - Presently scheduled for 1999. A consultant has been hired to study paving prioritizing and Rainbow Canyon Road will probably be rescheduled for an earlier date. Photo Enforcement - He talked to the City of Poway's traffic engineer who stated photo enforcement has been effective. The manufacturer receives a percentage of the fines rather than an up-front charge. Many of the pictures do not clearly identify the driver and therefore a citation cannot be issued. Neighborhood Watch Program - The Police Department has an individual assigned to this program who can be invited to make a presentation to the Commission. Commissioner Guerriero asked that both the Neighborhood Watch and Gang Intervention officers be invited to make presentations. Rancho California Road East of Ynez Road - A median closure and no parking recommendation will be on the April 24, 1997 agenda. Steve Sanders ADpreciation Pla~lue - To be presented at the April 8, 1997 City Council meeting. Chairman Markham asked about the Capital Improvement Project list. Mr. Moghadam stated Don Spagnolo, who supervises the Capital Improvement Projects, will be invited to attend a Commission meeting to answer questions about the FY97-98 CIP, currently being developed. PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27, 1997 Commissioner Guerriero expressed his continuing concern about the entrance to Oscar's Restaurant and the need to either red curb or make a right-hand turn into their parking lot. Mr. Moghadam stated that issue will be on the April 24, 1997 agenda. POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT Sergeant Rodney Crisp reported the Police Department received a grant to purchase four (4) radar units for the traffic units and another radar trailer has been ordered. There were six (6} fatalities in Temecula last year and the City's traffic officers will be in court for the next several weeks as the cases come to trial. Commissioner Guerriero mentioned noticing several cars for sale being parked on corners. Sergeant Crisp stated quite a few citations for this have been issued recently. FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT Battalion Chief John Winder reported several fire department personnel have received Heavy Rescue Systems II training, which involves techniques for rescuing victims from collapsed areas. Additional equipment for this work is needed which should cost under $20,000, and additional training at about $5,000 to 7,000. Commissioner Coe asked if a safety exposition is planned for this year. Chief Winder stated one is being planned for 1997 and it is hoped it will become an annual event. Commissioner Guerriero inquired about a multi-agency training session. Chief Winder reported one is planned for May 8, 1997 at the Community Recreation Center. COMMISSION DISCUSSION Commissioner Perry asked if there are plans to correct the sight restriction created by a pile of dirt at North General Kearney and Margarita Road. Mr. Moghadam replied the proposed mall development, will widen Margarita Road which should take care of the problem. Commissioner Guerriero inquired into the progress of developing an ordinance for false alarms. Chief Winder stated there is nothing to report at this time. Commissioner Guerriero discussed the need for an ordinance on tow trucks. Sergeant Crisp stated he has not noticed any problem and an ordinance is probably premature at this time. Commissioner Guerriero asked if there is an emergency evacuation route plan in place and if not, the Commission should look at evacuation routes. Sergeant Crisp stated he was unaware of an official plan, but believes one could be implemented fairly quickly. Commissioner Coe stated since the City owns the duck pond, it should be possible to widen Ynez Road to facilitate right-hand turns off of Ynez Road heading east of Rancho California Road. Mr. Moghadam replied that issue will be discussed at the April 24, 1997 meeting. 7 R:%traffic%cornrnissn\97~,032787 .rain/lip PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MARCH 27, 1997 Commissioner Coe asked about placing dot delineators for the two left-turn lanes on southbound Front Street at Rancho California Road. He has noticed motorists in the number two lane going straight rather than turning left. The delineators might alert motorists of the correct driving pattern. Mr. Moghadam replied this can be done. Commissioner Coe mentioned there appears to be sufficient space on southbound Front Street approaching Rancho California Road to begin lane stripping a little sooner to allow motorists time to get into the appropriate lane. Chairman Markham reported on March 18, 1997, the City Council approved an amendment to the contract which includes the design for widening of 1,100 feet of Ynez Road, south of Rancho California Road. Chairman Markham inquired about the status of projects developed at the February 13, 1997 workshop. Mr. Moghadam stated the projects are being categorized and should be ready for the April 24, 1997 meeting. Chairman Markham asked about the progress of the Capital Improvement Plan being on the Commission's agenda for input before it is approved. Mr. Moghadam replied the matter is being discussed. Chairman Markham mentioned development of an ordinance regarding traffic control, fire suppression and overall safety at special events. Commissioner Guerriero said he has spoken to Councilmember Roberts who is considering the issue. Chairman Markham inquired about a Traffic Calming Workshop at a future meeting. He asked staff to schedule an ad hoc committee meeting regarding traffic calming methods for Meadowview, that he and Commissioner Guerriero will attend. Commissioner Guerriero requested blowup photos of possible solutions. Chairman Markham inquired if the Commissioners had received the Sunnyvale Conference package and material for the joint workshop with Murrieta and Temecula Councilmembers and Commissioners. It was moved by Commissioner Coe and seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to adjourn the meeting at 9:05 P.M. The motion was unanimously carried. The next regular meeting of the Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, April 24, 1997, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Larry Markham Secretary ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission ~Ali Moghadam, Associate Engineer April 24, 1997 Item 2 Request for Crosswalk and School Crossing Traffic Signal - Rancho Vista Road at Camino Romo RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny the request for installation of a crosswalk and a school crossing traffic signal on Rancho Vista Road at or near Camino Romo. BACKGROUND: The Public/Traffic Safety Commission reviewed a request for installation of a pedestrian activated traffic signal on Raneho Vista Road at Camino Romo on March 27, 1997. This request was submitted by parents who were concerned over the safety of their children crossing Rancho Vista Road to get to Vintage Hills Elementary School and Temecula Middle School. This item was tabled to allow time to contact the Temeeula Valley Unified School District (TVUSD) for their input and to consider other alternatives. Since the minimum requirements for installation of a school crossing traffic signal were not met for this location, staff recommended that this request be denied. Other alternatives such as flashing beacons and adult crossing guard were also considered; however, since this intersection has not been identified as a crossing location on the "Suggested Route To School", installation of flashing beacons and adult crossing guard is not warranted. Staff also analyzed feasibility of establishing a safe crossing location on Rancho Vista Road in the vicinity. However, due to the roadway alignment, relatively high vehicular speed, roadway width, limited visibility and lack of sidewalk on the south side of Rancho Vista Road west of Camino Romo, it is recommended that all students be encouraged to cross Rancho Vista Road at Meadows Parkway which is currently controlled by an "All-Way Stop". This intersection is identified as a crossing location on the "Suggested Route to School". Per the Commissioners' direction, staff has reviewed Section 21372 of the California Vehicle Cede and the Caltrans Traffic Manual to determine if other traffic control devices are appropriate for this area, Since neither Vintage Hills Elementary School nor Temecnia Middle School directly from Rancho Vista Road, warning signs such as "School - Speed Limit 25 MPH - When Children Present" can not be justified in the area. FISCAL IMPACT: None Exhibit "A" - Location Map REQUESTED SIGNAL LOCATION VINTAGE IqrLLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEMECULA M1T~DLE SCHOOL EXHIBIT "A' LOCATION MAP ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ali Moghadam, Associate Engineer April 24, 1997 Item 3 Request for Installation of Various Traffic Control Devices - Old Town Temecula RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review a request for installation of a crosswalk, flashing beacon, directional signs and parking limitation. BACKGROUND: The City received a request from the Temecula Stage Stop to consider installation of various traffic control devices in the Old Town Temecula area. A copy of this request is attached as Exhibit "B". These items are as follows: Request for crosswalk and flashing yellow light (Front Street at Sixth Street). This item was reviewed by the Public/Traffic Safety as part of the request for installation of an "AH-Way Stop' at this intersection. The Public/Traffic Safety Commission approved the installation of "Stop" signs on Front Street at Sixth Street and denied the request for instalia~on of a crosswalk and flashing beacons. There have been no reported pedestrian accidents at this intersection and the speed limit is posted at 25 MPH. The requested crosswalk and flashing beacons will not enhance the safety of pedestrians at this intersection, therefore, this request should be denied. Bus signage and directional flow. After reviewing this item with the City' s Planning Department, it was determined that off-site signs are not penaiRed per Old Town Specific Plan or other city ordinances. ATM parking on Front Street. A limited time parking can be established in front of the ATM on Front Street. Onestreet parking for trolley, taxi service and RTA. Staff has not been provided with adequate information to address this request. HSCAL IMPACT: None 1. Exhibit "A" - Location Map 2. Exhibit "B" - Letter of Request EXHIBIT 'X" LOCATION MAP SITE TEMEC.,ULA STAGE STOP 41920 IXTI-I STREET #H TEMECULA, CALIF. 92590 RECFt"';' MAR 2 6 1997 CiTY O; ' ENGINEERING [)i:,; ,! ,., ,. E. [ijS 5iSNAGE AI~D K, JRE~T]ONr~, d' ilfH 'P~r.f(l.~r] ON FRONT ST~EET. A,: SinREX'" !~ARKiNG FOR TR/T,~,r'~' ,p~-T SERVICE AND ~TA. ~ k :;' ' i ,Z T: Z i. ': , EXHIBIT "B" ITEM NO. 4 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission All Moghadam, Associate En~neer April 24, 1997 Item 4 "No paricing" Zones on Rancho California Road, Winchester Road, Pala Road, Santiago Road, Pauba Road and Rancho Vista Road RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City Council adopt a resolution establishing "No parking" zones on Rancho California Road, Winchester Road, Pala Road, Santiago Road, Pauba Road and Rancho Vista Road. BACKGROUND: At lhe March 27, 1997 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting, the CommL~ion reviewed a discussion item regarding plirkin~ restrictions on major circulation streets within the City. Exhibit 'A" depicts the exisiln~ 'No Parking" zones, "No Parking/Bike lane,' and bike pals along circulation streets and within the City. S~ff has reviewed the parking situation and recommends that parldng be restricted on the following circulation streets. It should be noted that segments of these roadways are not improved to the ultimate width and will not be posted at this time. · Rancho California Road from Ynez Road to Moraga Road and from Margarita Road to east City limits. · Winchester Road from Jefferson Avenue to its westfly end. · Pala Road from SR 79(3) to Wolff Valley Road · Santiago Road from Front Street to Ynez Road · Pauba Road from Ynez Road to Butterfield Stage Road · Rancho Vista Road from Ynez Road to Butter Field Stage Road Pe~ Commissioners' direction, staff contacted several Cities inquiring about their parking restriction policy. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has established "No Parl~ng~ in only one (1) entire indusU~al development and one (1) major arterial. All other parking restrictions have been on a case by case basis. The Cities of Riverside, San Diego and San Marcos also consider parking restrictions on a case by case basis. Se~ion 22512 of California Vehide Code stales that servi~e vehicles, whether private or public, are exempt from parldr~_ reslrictions when the vehicle is engaged in authorized work and warning devices are displayed. Therefore, the proposed parking restrictions, with or without marked bike lanes, should not affect the maintenance vehicles. FISCAL IMPACT: Adequate funds are available in SWeet Maintenance Striping/Stenciling Account 001-164-601-5410 Exhibit 'A" - Existing Parking Restriction / / ITI × Z ITi ~ z ~ x ,, ~~ ~> rn .--I r-' Z · Z :> -I ITI I' OvOad ITEM NO. 5 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Mog , , ssoeiate v-m .er A4~I 24, 1997 Item $ (Biseussion Item) Proposed Metlian Modification - Rancho California Road Between Ynez Road and Lyndle Lane RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review lhe proposed median modification on Rancho California Road between Ynez Road and Lyndie Lane and provide input. BACKGROUND: Rancho California Road between Ynez Road and Lyndie Lane is designated as a four (4) lane arterial on the City of Temceula General Plan Circulation Elemem. This segngnt of Raneho California Road is currently heavily traveled and the existing un-rcsu'icted left-turn accesses to Town Center create congestion and cause an excessive ra!mber of traffic ions. Exhibit "A" depicts Ihe existing median island colffiguralion and the proposed modifications. Curren~y full urnrestricted accesses exist on Rancho California Road at Claim Jumper driveway and Target Center driveway. Dee to several conflicting movements at these driveways, an excessive number of traffic collisions occur on Rancho California Road in this vicinity. Exhibit "B" is the collision diagram for Rancho California Road between Yeez Road and Via Las Colinas. A total of 23 accidents were reported in 1996 o~ Rancho California Road between Ynez Road and Via Las Colinas at these driveways. It should be noted that the intersection of Rancho California Road and Vial I,as Colina~ is scheduled for sigDaliTation in FIscal Year 1996/1997 which will provide a safe access to Town Center. By eliminating left- turn movements at these driveways Ihe existing striped right-turn only lanes to Town Center can be utilized as a through lane which will increase the capacity and safety of this arterial roadway. This item will be presented as an action item and all affected property owners and businesses will be invited to participate in the discussions at a future Publie/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: None 1. Exhibit "A" - Existing Median Island and Proposed Modifications 2. 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A({/O[N T5 : I'~ ( I IN3'UI~)' pr~J~WAY .]'Uf,,'tp~f?,, COLLISION DIAGRAM TO://~' W/'4'l. T OUt Of Contrel t~ Page l of 2 LOCATION: E/ILl FO ,~ ,V M TO:/'/'q~ COLLISION DIAGRAM "~,~P ~ ViA \ I LA~ (DL INllg ~bp r 6Z-~'/ 7'DZ mc ~ oF O ® · CONST OPO 0V ITEM NO. 6 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission All Moghadam, Associate R.glneer April 24, 1997 Item 6 (Discussion Item) Prior~liTafion of fi~e Present and Future Traffic Improvement Needs RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commi~on review and priorilize projects from the Advanccd Traffic planning Workshop to be considered for future implementslion. BACKGROUND: On February 13, 1997 the public/Traffic Safety Commission held a special meeting to discuss present and future waffle improvement needs within lt~ City. S~veral potential projects were identified by the Commissioners for consideration and funare implementation. Staff has divided these projects into four (4) categories. This list is attached as Exhibit "A". It is re, commended that the Commissioners prioriliz~ ~le~e projects and identify a few projects from each category with the highest priority to be considered for future implementation. The City is currently in the process of preparing the Fiscal Year 1997/1998 Capital Improvement Budget. FISCAL IMPACT: NOlle A~ehment: Exhibit "A" - List of Proposed Improvements PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION ADVANCED TRAFFIC PLANNING WORKSHOP FEBRUARY 13, 1~)7 The following is a list of presem and future Traffic Improvemere needs within the City as discussed in the February 13, 1997 Public/Traffic Safety Commission Workshop. These issues are divided into four (4) categories. Short term prop by Traffic staff, short term Capital Improvements Projects, long term Capital Improvement projects and miscellaneous projects. This fist is not in any specific order. Commi~sioDers Pre~nt: Commissioner Charles Coo = CC Commissioner Ron Guerriero = RG Commissioner Knox Johnson = KJ Commissioner Ron Perry = RP Chairman Larry Markham = LM The following improvements can be or already have been addressed by City staff within a relatively short perled of time and without requiring additional budgeting. · C01x~m ove~ p~rking restriction on Rancho California Road which may affect ma'mtenance vehicles (I(J). This issue has been reviewed by the Public/Traffic Safety Commission and is included in the City wide No Parking/Bike lane discussion. · Concern over sight distance at the intersections of Del Rey Road/Avenida Del Reposo and Del Rey Road/Avenida Buena Suerte (l(J). This item was addressed at the March 27, 1997 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting. · Estimated cost of Waffle circles (K.I). · Sight distance obstruction by Ryder Trucks on the west side of Front SWeet at Wielerts RV Center (CC). Staff is reviewing this situation. · "No" Parking on Rancho California Road adjacent to the Duck Pond and right-torn lane to Oscar's (RG). · Encourage use of Walcott Corridor CRG). · Speed enforcement on Rancho California Road south of Margarita Road (RG). · Stripe lane usage at Cosmic Drive and Rancho California Road signal (RG). The signal timing has been modified to eliminate this problem. EXHIBIT "A" · Review and enforcement of speed limit on Pauba Road between Meadows Parkway and Yeez Road (RO). Will be reviewed and referred to the Police Depa~i~gnt. · Red curb on Pujol Street south of Firm Street around the curve (RG). parking has not been observed. · Installation of "No Left Turn' sign at car wash driveway at the northeast corner of Jefferson Avenue and Winchester Road (RG). · Additional enforcement on major s|reets for violation of speed limits and traffic signals (RG) (RP). · Review of plans for Middle School on North General Kearny Road (RG). · Pursue Neighborhood Speed Watch Program (RG) · Articles on California Vehicle Code (RG). · Research traffic signal video enforcement (RP). This item was briefly discussed at the February 27, 1997 Public/Traffic Safety meeting. · Review stxiping on Jefferson Avenue to provide dedicated left-torn lanes instead of a 2-way left-turn lane (RP). · Meadowview ares circulation and discussions with Homeowners Association (LM). · Review circulation in Los Ranchitos, Santiago Estates, Santiago Ranchos area (LM). · Review Pojul SWeet connection to Western Bypass (LM). A feasibility study has been conducted for ~his connection. First SWeet will also connect to Front Street, Pujol Street and Western Bypass. · "All-Way StopH installation at the inter~ction of Pujoi Street and Main Street CLM). This intersection does not meet the warrants for an mAll-Way Stops. The following recommerldafions, if approved, could be included in the short term Capital Improvement Program which will require consultant assistance for design and budget approval. · Pala Road/Rainbow Canyon Road - stop signs/traffic signal (CC). This intersection has been placed as No. 1 priority on the Signal Priority List. · Installation of median islands on Jefferson Avenue north of Winchester Road (RG). · Traffic signal inslallafion at the intersection of Winchester Road and Enterprise Circle North (RO). · Shopping center at the northwest corner of Winchester Road and Jefferson Avenue needs additional curb cot (RG). · Installation of a traffic signal at the intersection of Rancho California Road and Meadows Parkway (RG). A raffle sinai warrant analysis has been conducted and this intersection has been placed on the signal priority list. · Installation of delineators at the entrance to Target or close driveway (RG) This is not possible withoat prohibiting left-turns into ~e Center. · Installation of median islands on Jefferson Avenue south of Winchester Road (RG) · Driveway modifications on Jefferson Avenue between Overland Drive and Santa Certrudis Creek (LM). · Extension of the exit median on Winchester Road to Enterprise Circle West and signal installation (LM). · Review Rancho California Road traffic circulation east of Ynez Road including red curbs, median modifications, signal installation, etc. (LM). · Installation of reflective markers on major arterials (RG). 3. The following recommendations, if approved, will be included in the long term Capital Improvement Program. These projects will require consultant assistance for design and budget approval. · Ynez Road/Rancho California Road intersection improvements (KJ). · Rancho California Corridor widening (KJ). · Diaz Road extension to Murrieta CRG) (LM). · Dual left-turn lane from Rancho California Road to Front Street (RG). · Pedes~an bridge between the proposed mall and Palm Plaza (RG) Not cost effective since it will not be utilized. · Rancho California Road/Front Street intersection improvements as part of Old Town Redevelopmerit (LM). · Rancho California Road/Diaz Road realignment and signal installation (LM). · Rancho California Road widenlng between Ynez Road and I-15 and duai le~-turn lanes from Ynez Road to Rancho California Road (LM). · Overland Drive extension to Diaz Road (LM). Miscellaneous Issues · Public/Traffic Safety Commission involvement with future projects (RG). · Removal of Rancho Way from circulation element of the General Plan (LM). · Modify and review design of collector streets lineping speeding problem in mind, Traffic Division is becoming involved with private land development project review process and is working towards modifying the City standards to achieve speed control. ITEM NO. 7 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS Monthly Activity Report APIHI, 1997 Submitted by: Joseph Kicak Prepared by: Don Spagnolo Date: April 22, 1997 I. WORK UNDER CONSTRUCTION: 1.1-15/Winche~ter Road Interchange Modifications: The contractor has placed concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, and a barrier rail along the south side of the bridge. The contractor will be conducting the following work during the last two weeks of April: Relocating the traffic signal located on the westside of the bridge, installing an irrigation system for the new landscaping, plac'mg a concrete sidewalk on the easterly and westerly sides of the bridge, and placing concrete on the slope beneath the westerly bridge support. The completion date for the project is September 1997. 2. Fire Station The contractor is scheduled to complete the remaining minor items of work in the next two weeks. It was recen~y determined that the water main pressure in Pauba Road is not sufficient to serve the building fire and water systems. The design of a booster pump system is presently being expedited and the system should be installed soon. This system, once completed, will provide sufficient pressure for both the fire and domestic system. 3. Walcott Corridor: The contractor is currently fine grading the slope and parkways along with installing the remaining V-ditches. The contractor is scheduled to complete the signing and striping by the end of April. The entire project should be completed including hydro seeding of the slopes in May 1997. 4. Traffic Signal at Route 79S and Marg~rita Road/Redhawk Parkway: The traffic signal has been installed and is currently operating on flashing red, since the existing striping does not align with the signal heads. The contractor for the assessment district's road work has scheduled the paving work to begin during the middle of April. This is anticipated to take approximately 2-1/2 weeks. Upon completion of this work and the re-striping of the intersection, the traffic signal will be put into full operation. 5. City-Wide Traffic Control Device Inventory: Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) has accepted the project and final report. This project has been completed and the City will be reimbursed $40,000. 6. City Maintenance Facility: The project is substantially complete except for some minor items of work. The Maintenance Department is anticipating moving into the new facility before the grand opening ceremonies which is scheduled for mid-May. 7. Acoustic Panels at the CRC Gym: Due to the delivery of the wall acoustical panels, the project has been split up into two phases. Phase I will include the installation of the ceiling acoustical panels and the wall pads. Phase II Monthly Activity Report April 22, 1997 Page 2 will be the remaining work which is the wall acoustical panels installation. The contractor started Phase I on March 3 1 and will complete this phase by April 11. Phase II is scheduled to start on May 12 and end by May 16. All scheduling has been coordinated with the Community Service Department. This project includes installation of acoustical panels on the walls and on the ceiling in the baskethall gym at the Community Recreation Center. Also, additional protection pads will be placed at both ends of the basketball court to provide a cushion for the ball players. 8. FY95-96 Pavement Man31ement System: A preconstruction meeting is scheduled for April 23. Construction is anticipates to start in May. This project includes pavement reconstruction and overlays on Rancho Vista Road, Solana Way, and La Serena Way. 9. 6th Street: Construction of the boardwalk will be completed within the next two weeks as well as the reswoom building roof and siding. Also, the on-site planter boxes and curbs will be placed and the driveway approach along Mercedes Street will be poured and the site will be cut to grade for paving. Project completion is anticipated in May. H. BID 1. Traffic Sigllal at SR-79S and Bedford Court: The City Council has approved solicitation of bids for construction of this project. This project will be out to bid during the week of April 14. This project includes construction of a interim 3- way traffic signal with a construction time of 90 days. 2. City Wide Intelligent Traffic Manp. gement System aTM,gl: Plans and specifications for Phase II of this project have been completed and this project is scheduled for April 22, 1997 City Council meeting to request approval for solicitation of construction bids. This is a federally funded project which is being administered by Caltrans. Caltrans issued the necessary permits for work within their fight-of-way. HI. WORK IN DESIGN: 1.1-15/Rancho California Road Interchange Modifications: Roadway plans were resubmitted to Caltrans (District 8) during the week of April 1, for final approval. Relocation of GTE facilities is required and an agreement between the City and GTE will be considered by the City Council for the relocation. The project will be bid as soon as Caltrans approves and signs the plans. This project includes widening the Raneho California Bridge and providing a northbound loop on-ramp. Monthly Activity Report April 22, 1997 Page 3 2. 1-15/Overland Drive Overcrossing lnlprovements: Caltrans (District 8) returned plan check comments m the consultant during the first week of March and the consultant will resubmit roadway plans during the month of April. The structural plans were approved and signed by Calltans Division of Structures. SCE will relocate the existing 115, 33, & 12 KVA overhead power lines prior to the construction of the proposed Overland Drive Overcrossing Improvements. 3. Marg,qrita Community Park: Several components of the project are still under design including the roller hockey rink. Specific design elements of the rink are still being developed. Once these are completed the project will be put out for public bid. The project includes picnic areas, a tot play area, restroom facilities, and open tuff areas. The development of the two ball fields on the school district property will include two lighted tennis courts, and one lighted hockey facility and will be an add-alternate bid item. 4. Traffic Signal at Margarita Road & Solann Way: The design has been completed for the existing intersection improvements, which will utilize existing equipment that is stored in the city yard. However, this signal is also part of improvements that are required by both the proposed development of the northeast corner and the mall project. Construction will depend on the timing of these projects. 5. FY96-97 Pavement Management System: The consultant has begun the preparation of the plans by assembling the preliminary dam on sheets for the street design for this project. This project will provide street rehabilitation of Jefferson Avenue from the northerly City limits to Rancho California Road. 6. Pavement Management System Up-Date: The consultant has begun comp'Ring the existing data for this project. This project will review and update the existing Pavement Management System which will include new streets which were added to the City' s maintained system, preparing a new 5-year sweet maintenance program, and updating the computer generated City map. 7. Winchester Road & Ynez Road Street Widening: This project is Project I of the City's portion of the development agreement by and between the City and Forest City Development California, Inc. The City is currently developing a Request for Proposal for the design of the street widening improvements on the south side of Winchester Road between Ynez Road and Margarita Road and for the improvements on the east side of Ynez Road between Winchester Road and Overland Drive. 8. Overland Drive Street Improvements & Margarita Road Street Widening: This project is Project II of the City's portion of the development agreement by and between the City and Forest City Development California, Inc. The City is currently developing a Request for Proposal for the design of the street widening improvements on both sides of Margarita Road between Winchester Road and Overland Drive and new improvements on Overland Drive between Ynez Road and Margarita Road. Monthly Activity Report April 22, 1997 Page 4 9. Storm Drain ln~rovemems on the south side of Winchester Rd. btwn. Ynez Rd. & Mar~arita Rd.: This project is Project llI of the City's portion of the development agreement by and between the City and Forest City Development California, Inc. The City is currently developing a Request for Proposal for the design of storm drain improvements south of Winchester Road between Ynez Road and Margarita Road. TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Joseph Kicak, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent April 1, 1997 Monthly Activity Report - March, 1997 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in- house personnel for the month of March, 1997: I. SIGNS A. B. C. TREES A. Total signs replaced Total signs installed Total signs repaired Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns III. 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. 412 New and repainted legends B. 200 L.F. of new and repainted red curb and striping 95 41 25 43 173 11 61,277 17 3,488 MONTHLY ACTIVITY RE~ JRT - March, 1997 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 34 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C, failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 28 service order requests for the month of February, 1997. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 51 hours of overtime which includes standby time, special events and response to street emergencies. PESTMASTER SERVICES has completed the following: . 0 S.F. of right-of-way weed control, total cost $0.00 compared to $19,391.83 for February, 1997. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of March, 1997 was $23,062.88 compared to $281,738.51 for the month of February, 1997. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 Account No. 999-5402 $19,794.88 2,500.00 768.00 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Ron Parks, Principal Engineer - Land Development All Moghadam, Associate Engineer-Traffic/Capital Projects LLeC ,._= ~ '¢ _ I-- ~'o ~ cor~ ._El= ~ "'0 Z ry~,.~ 0 Z I-- o ~-'" '" ._.! 0, 0 ._E, m o a'~a B:~,o a~u : ~.i! !:i] 0 ,,' ~ ~ 0 n, · 0 " · 0 o~ ~ ~ d 0 STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following projects for the month of March, 1997 ACCOUNT # March, 1997 # 5402 STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE DESCRIPTION OF TOTAL COST WORK SIZE L, WILLIAMS I ANDSCAPE FY96 -97 Right-of-way Tree Trimming Program Citywide Total R.O.W. Trees 273 03112,'97 # 5402 MAPLES & ASSOCIATES La Paz Road @ Vallejo Avenue TOTAL COST Shoulder Grading $14,585.00 03/13/97 # 5402 03/17/97 #5402 La Paz Road@Ynez Road Jedediah Smith Road between Ynez and Cabrillo Avenue TOTAL COST A.C. Repairs Total S.F. Total A.C. TOTAL COST A.C. Repairs Total S.F, Total A.C. TOTAL COST TOTAL S.F. TOTAL A.C. TOTAL AMOUNT ACCT #5402 S709.88 900 12 Tons $2,250.00 200 6 tons $2,250.00 1,100 S.F. 18 Tons 19,794.88 March, 1997 Contractors Report DATE STREET/CHANNEL/BRIDGE ACCOUNT # 5401 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING 03.'10i97 Sam;ago Road #5401 DESCRIPTION OF TOTAL COST Repair Desilting Ponds TOTAL COSTS TOTAL AMOUNT ACCT #5401 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 DATE STREETICHANNELIBRIDGE DESCRIPTION OF WORK TOTAL ACCOUNT # COST 03/11/97 '#999-5402 Santiago Road John Warner Road Ormsby Road Paulita Road Lolita Road Grade Dirt Roads TOTAL COST TOTAL AMOUNT ACCOUNT # 999-5402 $768.00 $768.00 DATE 03/03/97 03/04/97 03/06/97 03/06/97 03/07/97 03/10/97 03/1 !/97 03/11/97 03/17/97 03/19/97 03/19/97 03/19/97 03/21/97 03/25/97 03/24/97 03/26/97 03/27/97 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION GRAFFITI REMOVAL MONTH OF MARCH - 1997 LOCATION Margarita @ Southern Cross Road Jefferson @ Empire Creek Winchester Creek @ Winchester Pala Road Park Solana Way a ~ Via La Vida 26435 Endasure 29705 Solaria Way 42101 Moraga Road Camino Dei Este @ Camino Corto La Serena Tract Milano ~ Villa Venecia Main Street Bridge La Serena Tract 27740 Jefferson Avenue Leena Way ~ Meadows Parkway Santa Cecilia @ Mira Loma Del Rio @ Jefferson WORK COMPLETED Removed 120 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 1470 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 60 S,F. of Graftill Removed 3 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 16 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 30 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 500 S.F. of Oraffiti Removed 120 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 5 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 22 SF. of Graffiti Removed 10 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 9 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 815 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 300 S.F. of Grafflti Removed 2 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 2 S.F. of Graffiti Removed 4 S.F. of Graffiti TOTAL S.F. GRAFFITi REMOVED TOTAL LOCATIONS 3,488 17 ITEM NO. 8 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula 43200 Business Park DrNe · Temecula, CA 92590 · M~lhn~Addres~: PO Box 9033 · Temecula, CA 92589-9033 (909) 694~444 · Fa~ (909) 694 1999 TO: City Council Public/Traffic Safety Commission Ronald Bradley, City Manager FROM: Pete Labahn Police Department DATE: April 14, 1997 POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT FOR MARCH, 1997 The following report reflects Part One crimes, traffic enforcement and miscellaneous activity occurring during March of 1997. Part One crime statistics are displayed by district within the City, providing stable parameters for monitoring criminal activity, and aiding in planning police resource deployment. The Police Department issued 411 traffic citations last month, which compares with 270 issued in March of 1996. The number of non-injury traffic collisions remained consistent with that reported last year, with both injury and non-injury collisions showing modest increases. Temecula experienced no fatal traffic collisions in March. Arrests for driving under the influence of alcohol increased from March of 1996. Reported burglaries increased significantly, while reported grand theft, felony assaults, robberies and auto thefts decreased. Arrests made during the month totaled 136, which represents a slight decrease from the previous year' s figure. The Police Department responded to thirty "priority one" calls for service during the month of March, with an average response time of slightly under seven minutes. A total of 2,342 calls for police service were generated in the City of Temecula during the month. Temecula's school resource officers made one felony arrest and two misdemeanor arrests in March. They had numerous scheduled and self-initiated contacts concerning student behavior and conduct, and submitted over twenty reports that otherwise would have been assigned to patrol personnel. Officer Ted Taylor, forme~y assigned to Temecula Valley High School, was assigned to patrol, and Officer Gerardo Barba assigned to the High School in his place. Activity levels fell this month. This was due to the high school being off track for part of the month and also due to Elementary school POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY March, 1997 resource officer Glenn Scott's absence and surgery following an on duty injury. (Officer Scott will be encouraged to use greater caution in the future when challenging those thirty years his junior to soccer matches.) With School District personnel, school resource officers attended a two day conference offered by the Southem Califomia Juvenile Officers' Association at which they received training in school law, child abuse and use of the Internet for criminal activity. The Temecula Police Department' s crime prevention officer conducted forty nine business checks last month. One article titled, "Reducing the Risk of Car Jacking" was written for the April edition of the Valley Business Joumal. The crime prevention officer assisted in preparing the Police Department's first satellite office for opening, scheduled for April. He also completed and submitted twelve police reports which otherwise would have required response from a patrol officer. Temecula's Problem Oriented Policing (POP) Teams, working in concert with the Traffic Team and State ABC investigators, initiated a program to address alcohol-related incidents at various locations in the City. They also initiated a program intended to focus on a recent rise in graffiti in the City's parks, and completed a bicycle registration program in conjunction with the Temecula Boys' and Girls' Club. Volunteers from the community continue to be an integral part of the Temecula Police Department's statf. Under the guidance of volunteer coordinator Ed Bekas, the Police Department's volunteer staff contributed 460 hours of sereice in March. Temecula Police Department Monthly Statistics March 1997 1989 Prepared: April 97 CRIME HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY FELONY ASSAULT TOTAL PERSONS BURGLARY GRAND THEFT AUTO THEFT ARSON TOTAL PROPERTY GRAND TOTAL HAZARD CITES NON-HAZARD CITES PARKING CITES TOTAL CITES DIST. PEACE SHOPLIFT PETTY THEFT VANDALISM MISD. ASSAULT ALARMS PUBLIC INTOX. DUI TOTAL T/C INJURY T/C NON-INJURY FATAL T/C TOTAL T/C RESID. BURGLARY COMM BURGLARY OTHER BURGLARY VEHICLE BURGLARY MISD. ARRESTS FELONY ARRESTS TOTAL ARRESTS TOTAL ACTIVITY Temecula .Crime Statistics Month of March 1997 A B C D E F G H I SUB-TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 4 ol ol ol ol zl ~1 ol ~1 ~1 5 1 5 1 1 2 7 11 2 2 32 2 0 1 1 3 3 7 2 0 19 I 0 3 0 2 3 0 0 I 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 I 4l 5l 5l 2l ~1 ~3l ~al 4l 41 62 4 5 5 2 9 14 18 5 5 67 11 7 8 4 34 25 15 6 3 113 12 1 2 8 16 19 10 7 1 76 7 0 4 4 8 38 2 12 2 77 I 301 el 141 161 581 821 271 251 61 266 10 13 16 0 4 9 11 13 0 76 0 0 0 0 1 10 2 4 0 17 0 4 0 1 4 2 1 3 0 15 2 5 4 1 2 3 4 6 2 29 2 2 I 0 2 3 3 6 0 19 9 10 7 26 63 48 3 17 3 186 1 1 1 0 8 7 3 4 1 26 0 0 0 2 8 2 1 0 0 13 I 0 0 1 i ! 0 2 0 5 I 2 58 0 I el el ol 41 131231 11 51 sl s3 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 6 0 2 0 0 1 7 1 1 0 12 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 0 9 I '~1 21 61 ol '~21 381 '~01 '~31 ~1 83 I 641 541 481 521 1721 2031 741 881 221 777 Page 2 Temecul.a Crime ~Statistics Month of March 1997 CRIME HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY FELONY ASSAULT TOTAL PERSONS BURGLARY GRAND THEFT AUTO THEFT ARSON TOTAL PROPERTY GRAND TOTAL HAZARD CITES NON-HAZARD CITES PARKING CITES TOTAL CITES DIST. PEACE SHOPLIFT PETTY THEFT VANDALISM MISD. ASSAULT ALARMS PUBLIC INTOX. DUI TOTAL T/C INJURY T/C NON-INJURY FATAL T/C TOTAL TIC RESID. BURGLARY COMM. BURGLARY OTHER BURGLARY VEHICLE BURGLARY J K L M N O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I ol ol ol ol ~1 ol 4 4 0 0 0 0 3 I 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 71 71 ol ol ~1 ol 7 7 0 0 2 0 14 19 14 5 2 0 23 5 6 0 1 0 14 3 7 0 8 0 I 5~1 271 271 51 11i ol 21 17 9 2 14 I 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 2 0 8 7 1 1 2 1 3 7 1 0 3 0 43 18 21 6 16 7 9 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 p Q SUB-TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 2~ 0| 31 2 1 11 1 0 6 1 0 3 0 0 0 4~ 11 20| 6 I 23 2 5 61 1 3 39 8 5 45 111 131 145I 13 4 81 0 0 4 0 0 10 2 0 22 1 1 16 8 10 129 0 0 13 0 0 6 2811 31~ 5 2 2 2 I 9el 521 321 '~41 371 91 z41 ~51 I 121 71 51 21 ~1 11 21 ~1 I 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOT~L~R.ESTB I 271 51 31 ~1 41 OI 31 OI TOT,L,CT,V,TY 1'~681 931 641 2'~1 511 ~01 431 301 4801 TOTAL 0 0 1 7 8 43 25 13 1 82 90 174 115 122 411 157 21 25 51 35 315 39 19 662 10 84 0 94 11 14 7 11 120 16 136 1257 Page 3 of Contents Statistical Inforaation Map of Districts .................................... Page 01 March 1997 Number Totals ............................ Page 02 March 1997 Number Totals ............................ Page 03 Graphs Part i Property Crimes ............................ Part i Persons Crimes ............................. Activity Breakdown by District .................... Burglaries by District ............................ Burglary Comparison ............................... Arrest Statistics ................................. Miscellaneous Activity ............................ Traffic Violations ................................ .Page 04 .Page 05 .Page 06 .Page 07 .Page 08 .Page 09 .Page 10 .Page 11 Traffic Collisions .................................. Page 12 Narcotic Activity ................................... Page 13 City of Temecula Reporting Districts ZiP CODE TEMECULA Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i.O ~- 0'~ O~ ~ 0 i~ 0 (D 0 0 0 Z (D i_~ 0 0 C) C) C) C) C) 0 0 0 0 a:) r.,O ~- Od ITEM NO. 9 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT April 24, 1997 TO: Temecula City Council Temecula Public Safety Commission Attn: Mr. Ron Bradley Temecula, City Manager RE: TEMECBLA FIRE SERVICES March 1997, Activity Report The following statistics reflect the monthly fire suppression and the fire prevention activities for the month of March 1997. The 1997 fire season was officially declared open on Monday, 04/21/97, due to early rains, followed by extremely dry periods which caused the vegetation to begin its curing process earlier than anticipated. There were no news worthy incidents to report and all other incidents were generally routine in nature. If you have any questions or concerns related to your fire protection services, please feel free to contact myself or Division Chief Barron. By: John J. Winder Battalion Chief Temecula Battalion March 1997 Structure Fires Vehicle Fires Vegetation Fires Other Fires Medical Aids Traffic Collisions False Alarms Fire Menace Standby Public Service Assists Assists & Covers Haz Mat TOTAL Sta 12 2 4 5 7 72 20 12 6 2 11 1 142 Sta 73 5 2 1 3 23 15 16 7 3 8 1 84 Sta 84 4 2 5 1 62 13 11 11 4 8 2 123 TOTALS 11 8 11 11 157 48 39 24 9 27 4 349 Community Activities School Programs Fairs & Displays Compnay Inspections LE-38 Dooryard Inpsections Fire Investigations Burning Permits Issued TOTALS 5 3 0 0 10 26 44 4 2 60 0 0 0 66 1 0 15 0 0 7 23 10 5 75 0 10 33 133 CiTY WiDE RESPONSES MARCH TOTALS Haz Mat Assists & pubtic Service Assists Fire Menace StandbY (24)- False Medical Aids (1 Traffic Coltisions (48):-- \,~__ STATION RESPONSES 349 TOTAL RESPONSES Sta 84 (35.24%)- ~-Sta 12 (40.69%) Sta 73 (24.07%)~ STATION RESPONSES 349 TOTAL RESPONSES Sta 84 (123)- 'rSta 12 (142) Sta 73 (84) STATION 12 MARCH TOTALS (1) Structure Fires (2) Haz Mat ~ /' Assists &Covers Vehicle Fires (4) Vegetation Fires (5) Public Service Assists Fire Menace ~- ~ iiiii::ii~ii=.. Z~Fires (7) False Alarms (12 !i~i~iii:i:> Traffic Collisions (20)-- ~_ _ _//~Medical Aids (72) STATION 73 MARCH TOTALS Haz Mat Assists & Covers (8) Public Service Assists Fire Menace Standby (7)~,, Fires (5) Fires (2) etation Fires (1) Fires (3) False Alarms (16)- Medical Aids (23) LTraffic Collisions (15) STATION 84 MARCH TOTALS Public Service Assists (4) Fire Menace Standby (1 False Alarms (1 -Structure Fires (4) Vehicle Fires (2) ' Vegetation Fires (5) ii~i::!i~ ~Other Fires (1) Traffic Collisions (13)-' .- ~ledical Aids (62) ITEM NO. 10 COMMISSION REPORTS