HomeMy WebLinkAbout032797 PTS Minutes 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 Kelley.
Commissioner Coe led the flag salute.
Chairman Markham called for non-agenda items at 7:05 P.M.
M. D. Benson, 30734 Del Rey 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 Palmer, 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
1. 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: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Johnson
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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.
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Request for Crosswalk and School Crossing Traffic Signal at Rancho Vista Road at
Camino Romo
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.
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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: I 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
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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:
NOES:
1 COMMISSIONERS:
ABSENT: I COMMISSIONERS:
Guerriero, Perry, Markham
Coe
Johnson
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,
Speed Limit - Cabrillo Avenue between Vallejo Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road
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The motion carried as follows:
AYES:
4 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Perry, Markham
NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None
ABSENT: I 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.
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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: I 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 Appreciation Plaque - 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.
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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.
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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.
h~y M/'~arkham