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MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
DECEMBER 9, 1999
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:03 P.M.. on Thursday, December 9, 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 Edwards.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Connerton, Edwards, Katan,
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,
Administrative Secretary Pyle, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Victor Jones, PO Box 1624, representing the Los Ranchitos HOA, relayed his
concern regarding the speed of vehicles traveling on De Portola and Ynez Roads; noted
that a seven-year old child had been killed in a vehicular accident on De Portola Road;
relayed that the driver was not cited due to traveling within the parameters of the posted
speed limit of 55 MPH; recommended that the Commission investigate the matter of
lowering the posted speeds in the area of discussion; advised that he had been informed
that the State governs the speed limits on the particular mad, relaying that in his opinion
this was not an adequate rationale for not addressing the issue.
For Mr. Jones, Chairman Coe relayed that there were legal restrictions prohibiting the
City from regulating the speed limits on this particular street.
The Public Comment portion of the meeting was continued, see page 8.
COMMISSION REPORTS
With respect to the negative parking impacts at Nicholas Valley Elementary
School, Commissioner Katan relayed that the matter had been addressed, noting
that the bus area had been relocated.
Regarding the previous request to increase Police enforcement in the vicinity of
the schools, Commissioner Katan noted that the Police Department had
effectively increased enforcement.
Commissioner Katan relayed that he had visited the Calle Medusa area, noting
the improvements the City had installed (i.e., stop signs, additional signage off of
Nicholas Road directing traffic to the altemate route).
With respect to the Pauba/Margarita Roads signal, Commissioner Connerton
recommended that the City expedite the timing of the onset of operation of the
new signal. Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the signal was scheduled to
be in operational status on December 16, 1999.
Commissioner Connerton reiterated that the traffic loops at Margarita/Rancho
Vista Roads were in disrepair, noting that the wires were exposed; and
recommended that staff address the issue.
Commissioner Connerton relayed kudos to the Public Works Department and the
Police Department for their work associated with the traffic direction at the
Christmas Parade event.
With respect to the Pauba/Margarita Roads intersection, Commissioner Telesio
advised that there was no connection between the recent accident in the area
and the subsequent installation of the signal, noting that the signal was part of a
previously planned improved circulation element, and that the timing of the
installation was coincidental.
Commissioner Edwards commended the Police Department for the increased
enforcement in the proximate area of the schools, requesting that it continue.
With respect to the City's construction update reported in the newspaper,
Commissioner Edwards relayed kudos to the Public Works Department for the
denoted completed projects.
With respect to traffic on Highway 79 South (westbound) from Pala Road,
Chairman Coe noted that the circulation flow had continued to be greatly
improved due to the recent improvements, applauding the Public Works
Department for their diligent efforts associated with the projects; and relayed that
the traffic circulation in the City, in general, had vastly improved.
Chairman Coe relayed the honor of having his wife and son in attendance at
tonight's meeting.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of November 18, 1999
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve the minutes, as wdtten. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Edwards and voice vote reflected unanimous
approval.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Request for Street CIosure-Calle Medusa
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission deny a request to close Calle
Medusa between Nicolas Road and La Serena Way.
Via overhead maps, Senior Engineer Moghadam presented the staff report (of record);
specified the City's installation of stop signs on Calle Medusa, and the construction of
the Walcott Corridor which was designed to relieve traffic on Calle Medusa; noted that
the analysis revealed lower volumes of vehicles utilizing the corridor than had been
anticipated; specified the 25-MPH posted speed limit signage, and the diractional
signage directing traffic towards the Walcott Corridor; advised that the majodty of the
traffic trips in the area were generated by the residents; relayed that the volume counts
(based on a national average ratio) were not excessive; and with respect to the request
to close Calle Medusa, noted the specified requirements which would warrant street
closure, relaying that the requirements had not been met.
Senior Engineer Moghadam addressed the comments of the Commission, as follows:
>- For Commissioner Edwards, specified the residential dwellings and streets that
would be affected by the closure of Calle Medusa; provided additional information
regarding the data associated with the area; relayed that an additional concorn of staff
with respect to the requested closure would be emergency vehicle access; and specified
that the signatures on the submitted petition reflected a general request for closure, not
differentiating between specific concern with respect to volumes or speed.
.- For Commissioner Connerton, relayed that Calle Medusa was not being extensively
utilized for truck travel, noting the three-ton weight limit posted on signage in the area.
>- For Chairman Coe, confirmed that the results of the survey (or record) revealed that
approximately forty-four percent (44%) of the residents in the area were in favor of street
closure.
For informational purposes, Commissioner Telesio relayed the ease of utilizing the
Walcott Corridor, querying the lack of use by the community.
The following individuals spoke in favor of the Calle Medusa Street Closure:
Mr. Nelson Betancourt
a Mr. Russ Greenhage
n Mr. Chris Olsen
a Mr. Brian Sampson
Mr. Bred Cooksy
40835 Calle Medusa
40462 Calle Medusa
40763 Calle Medusa
40655 Calle Medusa
40571 Calle Medusa
The above-mentioned individuals relayed the following comments and concerns:
The first five denoted speakers provided a presentation addressing the
following:
Relayed the previous efforts to improve the impacts in the area,
attempting to solve the speed and volume issues.
Noted the petition procedure, and the associated statistics (of record).
Relayed traffic counts based on updated data (which had been funded
by the residents), noting that the volume was more than double
Temecula's cdteria for excessive volume on a regular street.
Presented the proposed location of the closure (south of Riverton Lane);
and via photographs, relayed a fencad gated-type closure with provision
of emergency access by way of remote control.
Noted that the Walcott Corddor could be utilized as an altemate access
road.
Mr. Betancourt relayed that a vehicle had struck him in front of his house,
noting the safety hazards associated with the traffic on Calle Medusa.
· Based on the provisional data, noted that the volumes on Calle Medusa
were continuing to increase.
· Advised that the School District's decision to return to the traditional school
term schedule had increased traffic volumes.
Noted that mall traffic utilizes Calle Medusa for cut-through access.
Relayed that the surrounding development residential areas utilize Calle
Medusa for cut-through access.
· Advised that the proposed additional peripheral roads would further
negatively impact the volumes on Calle Medusa.
For Chairman Coe, Mr. Betancourt relayed that although the statistics associated with
the petition (of record) revealed that forty-four percent (44%) of the residents were in
favor of the street closure, Mr. Betancourt specified that seventy-three percent (73%) of
the residents polled were in favor of the street closure, relaying that not all of the
residents were available for polling (although every house was visited).
In response to Chairman Coe's querying, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the
analysis data relayed during the presentation by the public members was accurate.
Applauding the residents for their excellent presentation, Commissioner Connerton
recommended that the material presented be provided to staff and the Commission,
specifically the updated traffic study.
For Commissioner Edwards, Mr. Olsen relayed that there were new residential housing
dwellings completed between the initial traffic study and the subsequent one, noting that
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in his opinion the new housing was not the major impact causing the increase in
volumes.
For Commissioner Connerton, Mr. Sampson, echoed by Mr. Betancourt, advised that
while the presented solution was a fenced closure, that the residents would be
agreeable to alternate solutions; for Chairman Coe, relayed that if the proposed closure
was installed, the traffic would be diverted to the Walcott Corridor; and for Commissioner
Edwards, acknowledged that Calle Medusa was a public road, noting the residents'
desire to reduce the volumes.
The following individuals spoke in opposition to the Calle Medusa Street Closure:
n Mr. Daniel Mullins
a Mr. John Broderick
Ms. Linda Nords
n Mr. Rick Norris
n Mr. Corey Wallace
Mr. Keith Caddy
n MS. Catherine Davis
Mr. Bill Dull
Ms. Penny Sargent
[] Mr. Craig Dearth
n Mr. William Trop
n MS. Philippe Trop
n Mr. Larry Phelps
n MS. Sharon Duvall
[] Ms. Cassy Taylor-Campos
n MS. Mellisa Jacobson
Mr. Reynaldo Campos
n MS. Rosemaria Kilian
n Mr. David Hogan
n Mr. Michael R.
40598 Nob Court
40612 Nob Court
31077 Wellington Circle
31077 Wellington Circle
39731 Jacaranda Court
40571 New Town Drive
31885 Monique Circle
40436 Chauncey Way
31101 Wellington Circle
40727 Calle Katedne
31109 Humbolt Court
31109 Humbolt Court
40600 Windsor Road
40312 Windsor Road
39822 Amberley Circle
31309 Enfield Lane
29822 Amberiey Circle
31065 Wellington Circle
40595 Windsor Road
31252 Enfield Lane
The above-named individuals relayed the following comments and concerns:
Noted the primary concern was emergency vehicle access.
Recommended improving the Walcott Corridor, relaying that the corridor was
not safe for travel, and, additionally, not an expeditious access route.
Challenged the results of the petition, which surveyed the residents.
Relayed that the future proposed area improvements would aid in alleviating
the traffic volumes on Calle Medusa.
Advised that Calle Medusa was designed to be utilized as a collector road,
noting the width of the street.
Noted that the proposed street closure would increase volumes on Riverton
Lane, which would pose a safety hazard for residents accessing the park.
Recommended that an additional survey be conducted polled by residents in
opposition to the street closure.
Advised that the City needs additional roads to improve traffic circulation, not
less.
· Relayed that volumes and speed on Calle Medusa were not excessive.
· Noted that closure would cause access of the school sites to be difficult for
the residents.
· Recommended installing signage restricting the use of Calle Medusa dudng
certain hours, stating No Through Traffic, acknowledging that the signage
would be difficult to enforce.
For the record, Ms. Sargent submitted two letters to the clerk from Ms. Lillie
Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs. Peders, relaying their opposition to the street
closure.
Commended the Police Department for continued enforcement in the Calle
Medusa area.
· Relayed that the updated traffic data revealing higher volumes may have
been impacted by construction on Calle Katerine.
· Recommended prohibiting on-street parking on Calle Medusa.
Relayed that the traffic on Calle Medusa was primarily generated by
residential use, and not cut-through traffic.
· Reiterated that the report prepared by staff revealed that there was no
justification that would warrant a street closure.
· For informational purposes, relayed that the vehicle that struck Mr.
Betancourt was driven by a resident residing on the same side of the
proposed street closure as Mr. Betancourt.
In response to Commissioner Connerton's querying, Mr. Brodedck recommended that
Kahwea Road be re-opened.
For Commissioner Connerton, Mr. Norris relayed that he would be willing to organize an
additional survey.
For informational purposes, for Mr. Wallace, Commissioner Edwards advised that the
City did not vacate right-of-way for the Calle Pina Colada matter.
In response to Commissioner Edward's querying, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that
the recommendation to post signage stating No Through Traffic would not be
enforceable.
At this time Chairman Coe closed public comment, and relayed the ratio of proponents
and opponents to the street closure, as follows: twenty-five percent (25%) for the closure
(representing seven public members in favor of the closure), and seventy-five percent
(75%) opposed to the closure (representing twenty-one public members in opposition to
the street closure). Chairman Coe's figures were inclusive of two members who filled out
request to speak forms, and then opted not to speak (which encompassed two
community residents, one in favor, and one opposing the street closure).
The Commission relayed their concluding remarks, as follows:
Commissioner Connerton relayed that the street closure would not be a proficient
manner of resolving the traffic issues due to the negative impacts associated with the
closure; noted that the proposed traffic circulation study associated with this area could
potentially reveal the need to seek alternate solutions (i.e., re-open streets that had been
previously closed) which could have a positive impact on Calle Medusa; commended the
community members (proponents of the closure) for their thorough, professional
presentation program; recommended revisiting the matter at a future point in time when
the traffic circulation study for this particular area had been completed; and relayed that
based on the evidence presented, he could not support closure of Calle Medusa.
Commissioner Katan also relayed kudos to the public members who had contributed
their time and money in order to present the provision of data associated with their
request for closure; confirmed that there were high volumes of traffic on Calle Medusa
(per his visits to the area), and that while the Walcott Corridor was safe, it was not an
effective time-saver as an alternate route; commended staff for their past efforts
associated with addressing the community concerns in this area (i.e., installing stop
signs); relayed that the primary factor in the generation of traffic volumes was due to
residential use, noting that the closure would inconvenience the residents of this
particular area; and advised that street closure would not be a positive alternative in
addressing the impacts on Calle Medusa.
Commissioner Edwards commended all of the public members who spoke, with
respect to their clear, factual manner in expressing their concerns; reiterated that the
majodty of the Calle Medusa residents were not in favor of the closure; advised that the
residents in the area generated the majodty of traffic in the area, evidenced by the data;
relayed that staff was in the process of analyzing methods of reducing speeds in
residential areas (i.e., traffic circles); specified altemate residential streets within the City
with similar concerns; relayed that the negative impact the residents experienced was
due to poor planning of this particular neighborhood development; implored the residents
not to allow the issues to divide them as a community; advised that the method of
improving traffic circulation was to open streets, and not to close them; cautioned the
public members to slow their speed of travel on Calle Medusa; and relayed that she
would not recommend closure.
Commissioner Telesio relayed that an objective survey would most likely have yielded
more impartial results; advised that the Commission made decisions based on the facts
presented, and not on the number of residents for or against an issue; recommended
that with respect to access, residential neighborhoods needed to be more open, and not
closed off in order to facilitate smooth traffic flow; relayed his concurrence with
Commissioner Edwards' comments, that street closure was not a viable solution for
improving circulation impacts; advised that if he had the opportunity to re-vote on the
issue at this time, he would not be in favor of the Kahwea Road closure; and reiterated
that the traffic generated in the area was due to residential use.
Chairman Coe sympathized with the residents who chose to reside on Calle Medusa
long ago, prior to the developed growth in the area; concurred with the previously
expressed Commission's comments regarding the street closure, reiterating that there
was no justification for street closure with respect to meeting the City's cdteda; and
noted that the majodty of the residents concurred with staff's recommendation to deny
the request for street closure.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve staff's recommendation.
Commissioner Edwards seconded the motion and voice vote reflected unanimous
approval.
At 8:38 P.M. a short recess was taken, and the meeting reconvened at 8:44 P.M.
At this time the Commission continued back to the Public Comment portion of the
meeting in order to hear the comments of Mr. Curtsinger, whose attendance was
delayed due to travelling form Los Angeles.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Curt Curtsinger, representing the Los Ranchitos HOA, relayed his concem regarding
the speed of traffic on De Portola and Ynez Roads, noting the two fatal accidents in the
area; relayed the recent near collision incident involving a neighborhood child; implored
the City and the Commission to address the issue; advised that Director of Public Works
Hughes had recently addressed the issues of cencem with the residents; expressed
opposition to Mr. Hughes' comments that there were limited avenues for controlling the
speed of citizens who did not abide by the posted limits; advised that Police enforcement
aided in the adherence to speed limits; and reiterated his request to have the City find
solutions to slow the speed of vehicles in this particular area.
Additional Commission discussion ensued regarding the issue, reiterating the restrictions
associated with the Caltrans restraints on this particular street.
Chairman Coe relayed that until the Highway 79 South improvements were complete, it
would be ineffectual to address the issues in the area of discussion.
For Mr. Curtsinger, Senior Engineer Moghadam provided additional information
regarding the decision to rescind previously proposed traffic improvements in the area;
and relayed that the issue had been brought back to the Commission at that time.
Commissioner Connerton recommended that the issue be agendized for the first
meeting in February.
At this time the Commission continued back to the regular order of the Agenda,
and Agenda Item No. 3 was considered.
3. Appointment of Public/Traffic Safety Commission Chaimerson and Vice
Chairperson
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission entertain nominations from the
Commissioners to appoint a Chairperson and Vice Chairperson to preside
until the end of the 2000 calendar year.
Commissioner Edwards nominated Commissioner Connerton for the position of
Chairman of the Commission.
It was the consensus of the Commission to appoint Commissioner Connerton as
Chairman of the Commission.
Commissioner Connerton nominated Commission Edwards for the position of Vice
Chairwoman.
It was the consensus of the Commission to appoint Commissioner Edwards as Vice
Chairwoman of the Commission.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Senior Engineer Moghadam was available for questions or comments of the
Commission.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
A. Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that at the January 13, 2000 meeting he would
present a 12-minute video regarding legislative updates associated with the
Vehicle Code.
Commissioner Connerton recommended that the video presentation be
agendized for the January 13, 2000 Commission meeting.
B. Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that there had been a fatal collision at
Margarita/Pauba Roads, which was caused by the failure to stop at the stop sign
in that area.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
No comments.
ADJOURNMENT
At 9:05 P.M. Chairman Coe formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, January 13,
2000 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Ddve, Temecula.
Chairman Chades Coe
Administ~e~c~tary Anita Pyle