HomeMy WebLinkAbout072299 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 22, 1999
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:02 P.M., on Thursday, July 23, 1999, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
FLAG SALUTE
The audience was ted in the Flag salute by Commissioner Telesio.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Edwards, Telesio, and Vice
Chairman Connerton.
Absent:
Chairman Coe and Commissioner Markham.
Also Present:
Acting Director of Public Works Hughes,
Deputy Director of Public Works Parks,
Senior Planner Hogan,
Senior Engineer Moghadam,
Fire Battalion Black,
Police Sergeant DiMaggio, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of July 8, 1999
MOTION: Commissioner Edwards moved to approve the minutes, as written. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Telesio and voice vote reflected approval with
the exception of Chairman Coe and Commissioner Markham who were absent.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Circulation Element Update
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file a status report
on the Circulation Element Update Study.
Senior Planner Hogan provided a status report of the Circulation Element Update;
relayed that in late September or October the draft element inclusive of the supplemental
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) would be completed; and for Vice Chairman
Connerton, specified that the draft form of the Revised Circulation Element would be
distributed to the Commissioners in approximately a week, inviting the Commissioners to
submit their input to staff at that time.
3. Traffic Circulation Improvement Projects
RECOMMENDATION:
3,1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file a status report
on the implementation of the Traffic Circulation Improvement Projects.
Relaying that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission previously reviewed and provided
input regarding the Circulation Improvements, Senior Engineer Moghadam presented
the staff report (of record); relayed that the Category 1 Improvements currently have
been implemented or completed (denoted on pages I and 2 of the agenda material),
excluding the deleted projects, noting that a brief rationale has been provided regarding
the improvements that would not be implemented; noted that the costs for the
associated projects has been revised; relayed that the City is in the process of
evaluating and implementing Category 2 Projects (denoted on pages 3-5 of the staff
report); for Commissioner Telesio, clarified the funding available for coverage of the
potential Target Center Improvements; for Vice Chairman Connerton, confirmed that
Project Nos. 18-23 within the Category 2 Improvements (denoted on page 4 of the
agenda material) were still pending before the Commission, indicating that staff has not
yet received further input from the property management company; and for
Commissioner Edwards, relayed that staff would draft a letter to expedite the
aforementioned response, noting that the issue was scheduled to be brought before the
Commission at the August 12, 1999 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Advising that per Commission request, the current traffic report is inclusive of all
traffic signals within the City limits, identifying which signals are under the City's
jurisdiction, and which are under Caltrans' or the County's; noted that the City
has no control over the Caltrans' signals with regard to maintenance, operation,
or modification; relayed that the City is responsible for the maintenance of traffic
signals under the County's jurisdiction (via agreement with the County); specified
that after completion of the nine proposed signals (denoted on page 3 of the
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agenda material), the City will have a total of 62 signals by years end; and for
Vice Chairman Connerton, clarified that the City-maintained signals are
maintained via a contracted maintenance program.
For Commissioner Edwards, Acting Director of Public Works Hughes provided
additional information regarding the City's recent review with respect to
maintaining the signals in-house at a future point in time; noted that currently
there is no funding for the aforementioned matter, relaying the associated costs;
specified the additional staff that would be required for the signal maintenance
program; for Vice Chairman Connerton, relayed that staff would provide an
updated report to the Commission in 60 days; and specified that the nine
proposed future traffic signals (denoted on page 3 of the staff report) are
currently in progress at this time.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that there is continued increased enforcement
in the Via Cordoba area, noting that the majority of citations have been issued to
residents of the area; and noted that the radar trailer has been stationed there,
relaying that the residents have expressed appreciation for the Police
Department's efforts associated with the radar trailer.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that there have been continued efforts to
enforce the speed limits in the Calle Pina Colada area, relaying that there have
been few violators cited in the area.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio advised that when the proposed traffic signals are
installed in the vicinity of the mall that traffic circulation would improve in the
Winchester and Ynez Roads area.
For Police Sergeant DiMaggio, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the
signal installation in the mall area would soon be complete.
For informational purposes, Police Sergeant DiMaggio advised that he will be
going on vacation, noting that he will not be able to attend the first and potentially
the second meeting in August; and for Vice Chairman Connerton, relayed that
there will be a representative from the Police Department in attendance during
his absence.
In response to Vice Chairman Connerton's querying, Police Sergeant DiMaggio
relayed that due to expressed community concern, police officers have been
regularly monitoring the parking situation at Kent Hindergardt Memorial Park at
various times of day, observing no parking violations; and advised that the
problem may be associated with the soccer season, noting that police officers will
continue to monitor the area.
For informational purposes, Commissioner Telesio relayed that his observations
while driving in the Calie Pina Colada and Via Cordoba areas have revealed that
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during the various times he has monitored the areas there were no high traffic
volumes or speed violators, confirming the Police Department's observations.
In response to Commissioner Edwards' recommendation that a report be
generated and sent to the community members in the area who had expressed
concern regarding the volumes and speeds of traffic in their area, Police
Sergeant DiMaggio advised that he would provide a statistical report to the
Commission at the next meeting he attended. Senior Engineer Moghadam
relayed that staff would subsequently send the reports to the associated
community members.
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For informational purposes, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that various
residents who were previously proponents of the stop sign installations
(discussed at the June 24, 1999 Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting) have
reviewed the report and relayed concurrence with staff's recommendation,
acknowledging that stop signs would not be an effective tool to address the
problems in the area; and for Vice Chairman Connerton, relayed that he would
request the aforementioned residents forward their comments to staff for the
record.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Fire Battalion Black relayed that he will be unable to attend the August 12, 1999
Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting, advising that an alternate Fire
Department representative would be present in his absence.
COMMISSION REPORTS
For informational purposes, Commissioner Edwards relayed that Community
Services has proposed future modifications with respect to the parking at Kent
Hindergardt Memorial Park.
After attending and observing a Sobriety Checkpoint, Commissioner Edwards
commended the Police Department for their diligent efforts associated with the
Sobriety Checkpoints within the City.
Vice Chairman Connerton advised that the traffic circulation in the City of
Temecula has vastly improved with the new projects, commending the Public
Works Department and staff for their efforts regarding the successful planning
and implementation of the new projects.
ADJOURNMENT
At 6:35 P.M. Vice Chairman Connerton formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday,
6:00 P.M.,- e C.,y Counc,, Chambers, 43200 B.s,ness
Chairma;~ Charles Coe ' Administr e ~r;tary Anita Pyle