HomeMy WebLinkAbout101499 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
OCTOBER 14, 1999
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:05 P.M., on Thursday, October 14, 1999, in the City Council Chambers of Temecula
City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
FLAG SALUTE
The audience was led in the Flag salute by Commissioner Connerton.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Connerton, Edwards, *Markham,
Telesio, and Chairman Coe.
Absent: None.
Also Present:
Director of Public Works Hughes,
Deputy Director of Public Works Parks,
Senior Engineer Moghadam,
Police Sergeant DiMaggio, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
* (Commissioner Markham arrived at 6:12 P,M.)
In response to Chairman Coe's recommendation, it was the consensus of the
Commission to consider the Commission Reports portion of the meeting at this time,
modifying the order of the agenda.
At this time the Commission Reports were heard.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Commenting on the recent Commission decision to prohibit left-turns in and out
of the Target Center, Commissioner Telesio relayed that he had witnessed an
accident in the area of discussion, reconfirming the need for this particular project
in order to ensure safety.
Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the Ynez Road Project which
encompassed adding an additional third through lane of travel, would begin
construction the week of October 18, 1999.
In response to Commissioner Telesio's comments regarding the De Portola and
Margarita Roads area, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the Home Depot
Project would be conditioned to install a traffic signal and to temporarily widen
the road in the area of discussion.
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In response to Commissioner Connerton's querying regarding the four-second
timing of the green light at the Yne7JRancho California Roads intersection for
westbound traffic (for left-turning motions travelling south), Senior Engineer
Moghadam advised that the four-second timing of the green light was most likely
construction related.
For Commissioner Connerton, Director of Public Works Hughes provided
additional information regarding the GTE claim dispute with the City which was
reported in the newspaper, specifying the City's specific direction to GTE to
relocate the facilities pdor to the onset of construction; and advised that for
construction projects in general, Dig Alert was enforced per contract
requirements, noting that potholing was required when utilities are involved in
construction projects.
It was noted that Commissioner Markham ardved at 6:12 P.M.
For informational purposes, Commissioner Markham relayed that the streetlight
at the corner of Santiago and Margarita Roads appeared to have been removed
via a vehicle striking it.
Commissioner Markham queried the consistent parking of vehicles on the south
side of Solana Way, east of Ynez Road; and requested that staff investigate the
issue.
Commissioner Markham requested that staff investigate re-stdping the area
adjacent to the newly installed signal at Enterpdse Circle (south of Winchester
Road), in order to restrict on-street parking.
Due to the unsafe U-turn movements at the uncontrolled intersection in the
vicinity of the Farmer Boy's site, Commissioner Markham recommended that
staff investigate extending the Winchester Road median to Enterprise Circle.
For Commissioner Markham, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that a traffic
study was underway with respect to the Enterprise Circle, Rider Way, Commerce
Center, and Via Montezuma areas.
In response to Commissioner Edwards comments regarding the drag racing of
vehicles on the new Meadows Parkway extension (between De Portola Road
south to Highway 79), Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that he would
investigate the matter.
For informational purposes, Commissioner Edwards relayed that the traffic circle
recently installed on Via Cordoba was removed via vandalism, noting that the
City has since reinstailed the traffic circle.
Applauding the Police Department, and specifically Police Sergeant DiMaggio,
Commissioner Edwards relayed the thorough response by the Police Department
to address the concerns of residents in her neighborhood regarding traffic
volumes and speed on Calle Marquis.
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Chairman Coe requested that staff investigate extending the left-turn pocket at
Margarita Road (for traffic travelling northbound), for vehicles turning left into the
sport's park.
With respect to the recently installed traffic circles on Via Cordoba, Chairman
Coe relayed the favorable response of the residents that he had received.
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Commending the additional second westbound lane constructed on Highway 79
(from Pala Road to the Interchange), Chairman Coe recommended that staff
investigate the left-turn signal timing in order to alleviate traffic congestion of Pala
Road.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Bob Lopshire, 40244 Atmore Court, relayed his concern regarding excessive speed
and traffic on North General Kearney Road and Deer Meadows Road; submitted to staff
a petition encompassing approximately 200 signatures from residents in the area
relaying their concern, as well; and requested that staff investigate installation of traffic
circles in the area of discussion.
For Mr. Lopshire, Chairman Coe requested that staff agendize the matter for a future
Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting.
In response to Commissioner Edwards, Mr. Lopshire confirmed that the concern of the
residents represented on the petition was due to excessive speed and traffic, and the
safety of children in the area.
Mr. John Dedovesh, 39450 Long Ridge Drive, relayed his desire for the City to eliminate
all designated left-turn lights at major intersections, specifically referencing the
Winchester Road intersections; recommended that there be solely green lights, allowing
left turns and straight-through traffic in order to reduce the number of vehicles going
through red lights, and to alleviate traffic congestion.
in response to Mr. Dedovesh, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that all the
intersecting signals on Winchester Road, east of Jefferson Avenue are controlled by
Caltrans; and provided additional information regarding the studies conducted prior to
new signalization and after completion, in order to develop the phasing at the
intersections.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of September 9, 1999
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve the minutes. The motion was
seconded by Commissioner Edwards and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Traffic Siclnal Photo Enforcement Status Update
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive and file a status report
regarding implementation of a Traffic Signal Photo Enforcement System.
Senior Engineer Moghadam presented the staff report (of record); noted that the City
was in the process of working with the Police Department and the vendors to determine
the benefits of the system; advised that there are numerous issues for consideration,
inclusive of the matter of processing the violations; for Chairman Coe, relayed that
Caltrans does not recommend the system, noting that the signals controlled by the City
would be evaluated for installation of the system; noted that the Commission would be
updated upon completion of the analysis; for Commissioner Connerton, relayed that he
would query the City Attorney regarding any legal restrictions with respect to the
Commissioners attending the demonstration and discussion meeting staff had scheduled
to receive information with respect to the traffic signal photo installations.
Commissioner Connerton relayed Commissioner Edwards' recommendation that the
housing of the camera unit be installed at various signals, and that the active unit be
moved from intersection to intersection, in order to allow the posted signage to serve as
a warning, while the cost of the actual unit would be minimized; requested that staff
investigate the issue; and queried the procedure of safeguarding the private information
(i.e., the DMV photo) received by the monitors of the system.
For Chairman Coe, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed concurrence with Commissioner
Edward's recommendation; noted that the signage would be an effective deterrent; and
relayed the favorable remarks of the Police Departments in the San Diego, and Santa
Rosa area with respect to the traffic signal photo enforcement system.
3. Commission Meeting Schedule - November and December 1999
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission direct the Secretary to cancel
and/or re-schedule meetings for November and December 1999, and to
perform the appropriate postings and noticing requirements per the
Government Code.
Commissioner discussion ensued.
MOTION: Commissioner Markham moved to re-schedule the November and December
meetings for the Commission as follows: November 18, and December 9, 1999.
Commissioner Edwards seconded the motion.
While relaying no objection to the proposed temporary schedule change due to the
holiday season, Commissioner Connerton expressed a desire to return to the regularly
scheduled meeting schedule after this period of time, in order to address the numerous
upcoming traffic issues (i.e., the Target Center, mall opening)
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Senior Engineer Moghadam advised the Commission bring forward to staff any matter of
concern with respect to traffic issues.
At this time voice vote was taken reflecting unanimous approval.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Highlighting the status of the short-term circulation projects (per agenda
material), Senior Engineer Moghadam was available for questions of the
Commission.
With respect to the Overland Drive Crossing Project, Director of Public Works
Hughes relayed that there would be a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony scheduled for
Friday, October 22, 1999, at 5:30 P.M., noting that there would be food and
entertainment provided; invited the Commissioners to attend; for Commissioner
Edwards, advised that the crossing would be open for travel on Saturday
morning, October 23, 1999; for Commissioner Connerton, relayed that there
would be signage directing parking for the Friday, October 22, 1999 festivities.
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With respect to the traffic loops at Margarita Road and Rancho Vista Road,
Commissioner Connerton relayed the condition of the wires as loose and
exposed.
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For Commissioner Markham, with respect to the Margarita Road Wsdening
Project (from Pauba to Dartolo Road), Director of Public Works Hughes relayed
that the design portion of the project was currently underway.
Senior Engineer Moghadam provided additional information with regard to the
proposed signal at Margarita Road and Pio Pico Road, for Commissioner
Markham.
For Commissioner Markham, Director of Public Works Hughes relayed that staff
would update the Commission at the October 28, 1999 Public/Traffic Safety
Commission meeting with respect to the specific timing of the installation of the
Pauba Road signal.
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Commissioner Edwards recommended that the Pauba Road signal be installed
expeditiously.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
For informational purposes, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed the Police and
Riverside County Sheriff Department's attendance to the funeral of a fellow
officer.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio provided additional information regarding the recent
motorcycle accident, which resulted in a fatality.
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Updating the Commission with respect to community activities, Police Sergeant
DiMaggio relayed that the Hog Rally (a Harley Davidson motorcycle group
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function sponsored by the Hog Organization) was scheduled for the weekend of
October 15, 1999, noting that vadous activities would be held in Old Town
Temecula; and advised that there would be increased Police enforcement during
this period of time.
In response to Police Sergeant DiMaggio's comments regarding the lengthy
timing of the signal lights during the period of time from 2:30-3:00 A.M.,
specifically denoting the signal at Rancho Califomia Road and Jefferson Road,
Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the loops were completed at that
particular location on October 14, 1999, noting that the timing was related to the
construction projects.
For Senior Engineer Moghadam, Police Sergeant DiMaggio advised that he had
not received any accident information regarding the removed streetlight pole at
Santiago and Margarita Roads, which was earlier referenced by Commissioner
Markham.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
No comments.
COMMISSION REPORTS
This Agenda Item was heard out of order. See page 1.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:03 P.M. Chairman Coe formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, October 28,
1999 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
Chairman Charles Coe
Administra~:~-t~ry Anita Pyle