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MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 27, 2000
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:03 P.M., on Thursday, July 27, 2000, 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 Chairman Connerton.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Coe, Lanier, and Chairman
Connerton.
Absent:
Commissioners Edwards, and Katan.
Also Present:
Deputy Director of Public Works Parks,
Senior Engineer Moghadam,
Associate Engineer Gonzalez,
Police Sergeant DiMaggio,
Administrative Secretary Pyle, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
Request for Removal of the Multi-Way Stop Siqns - Old Town Front Street
at 6th Street
RECOMMENDATION:
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That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and consider removal
of the existing multi-way stop signs at the intersection of Old Town Front
Street and 6th Street, and make a recommendation to City Council.
Senior Engineer Moghadam provided an overview of the staff report (of record), noting
that this item had been agendized due to Councilman Roberts' request for review of the
feasibility of eliminating the multi-way stop signs at Old Town Front Street/6th Street in
order to reduce the diverted traffic volumes on Mercedes Street and to reduce the traffic
delay and congestion on Old Town Front Street created from the stop signs; advised that
in 1996 when the stop signs were approved that the intersection had not met the criteria
for warranting an all-way stop sign, and still did not, noting that one of the conditions for
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an all-way stop (per Caitrans standards) was for the traffic on the two approaching
streets to be equal, relaying that there were approximately 20,000 vehicles on Old Town
Front Street, and approximately 600 on 6th Street; noted, additionally, that based on
volumes and accidents the stop signs did not meet the warrants; advised that the stop
sign installation had been recommended for pedestrian safety, relaying that there were
alternate methods for ensuring pedestrian safety (i.e., the flashing LED lighting system
for crosswalks); and provided additional information regarding the volumes, and the
posted speed limit (25 MPH) in this particular area.
For Commissioner Lanier, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the traffic diverted to
Mercedes Street was in both directions of travel (north and south), noting that the
volumes were not a significant impact.
In response to Commissioner Coe's queries, Deputy Director of Public Works Parks
relayed that the 1st Street Bridge project would most likely be completed at the beginning
the year 2001; and relayed that the Western Bypass Project was being considered with
the land development applications being setforth from property in that area, relaying that
the estimated time for initiation of this project would be in approximately five years.
At this time Minute Clerk Hansen read into the record two letters, as follows:
1 ) A letter received from Mr. G.T. Tucker, ownedoperator of the McDonald's in Old
Town, stating his opposition to the removal of the stop signs due to the large
number of children that use that crossing daily, and
2) A letter received via eomail from Mr. Karel Lindemans, stating his opposition to the
removal of the stop signs, expressing that in his opinion Old Town should be
automobile "unfriendly", and that a stop sign should be placed on every street corner.
It was noted that a letter had been submitted from Ms. Michele Dawn, representing
Rancho Attorney Service, expressing her opposition to the removal of the stop signs,
noting her concern with regard to the safety of pedestrians in the area.
It was noted that two petitions were submitted, relaying opposition to the removal of the
stop signs, one, which encompassed 143 signatures, and one, which encompassed 5
signatures.
For the Commission's review a letter was distributed via supplemental agenda material
from Mr. Roger W. Epperson, stating his opposition to the removal of the stop signs,
noting that the stop signs were effective.
The following individuals relayed their opposition to the removal of the stop signs:
Ms. Ginny Reynolds
Mr. Jon Nagelsvoorf
Mr. Thomas Stultz
Ms. Judi Scaliatine
Ms. Linda Brewer
a Ms. Karen Gray
n Ms. Ed Dool
42097 Via Cuesta AI Sol
28475 Old Town Front Street
32076 Corte Soledad
28465 Old Town Front Street
44113 Northgate Avenue
28465 Old Town Front Street
28464 Old Town Front Street
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n Mr. Larry Markham 30105 Cabrillo Avenue
n Mr. Steve Wheeler 2044 Gird Road, Fallbrook
The above-mentioned individuals were opposed to the removal of the stop signs for the
following reasons:
Relayed that the primary concern was with respect to the safety of the
pedestrians, specifically proximate to the public parking lot.
Noted the ongoing goal to keep Old Town pedestrian friendly.
Advised that children were utilizing this area to cross over to the McDonalds'
site.
3 Recommended conducting a pedestrian count of those utilizing this area to
safely cross the street.
Noted that disabled individuals and senior citizens could more easily cross
the street at this stop sign site.
Relayed that at the Saturday Farmer's Market Event in Old Town numerous
pedestrians utilized this crossing.
Advised that the stop sign served as a traffic-calming device.
3 Noted the merchants' past efforts to have the City install the stop signs.
Relayed that alternate stop signs in the City of Temecula had been installed
which had not met the warrants for stop sign placement.
3 Noted the bus traffic in this area.
s Relayed the need for additional stop signs in Old Town.
Advised that the stop sign aided in the ability to make left turns onto Old
Town Front Street during peak hours.
In response to Commissioner Coe's queries, Mr. Dool confirmed that unequivocally,
pedestrian safety had increased with the placement of the stop signs.
Commission Coe commented on the Commission's past decision to recommend the
installation of the placement of these stop signs, requesting Mr. Markham to elaborate
on his knowledge with respect to this decision.
The Commission relayed the following closing remarks:
Commissioner Coe noted that he had been on the Commission in 1996, recommending
the installation of the stop signs at that time; relayed that Old Town was a unique portion
of the City; advised that the stop sign installation had been effective; noted his
opposition to Councilman Roberts' request; reiterated that for safety reasons, stop signs
had been installed at alternate sites when the criteria for the warrants had not been met
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(i.e., Via Cordoba); and clarified that he was opposed to removing a stop sign that was
extremely effective.
Commissioner Lanier relayed that he had visited the site, noting that pedestrians
appeared to gravitate towards the crossing at the stop signs; with respect to traffic on
Mercedes Street, relayed that based on his investigation that there were no significant
impacts regarding cut-through traffic; and concurred with previous comments that the
stop signs should not be removed.
Chairman Connerton relayed that he had spent numerous hours observing the traffic in
this area; noted that on Tuesday, July 25th, during a 30-minute period he had witnessed
approximately 600 vehicles entering this intersection, relaying that solely 24 vehicles
stopped at the stop sign; advised that the stop sign was not effective, noting that
increased enforcement could potentially improve the situation; relayed a concern raised
via resident's comments had been regarding the traffic diverted to Mercedes Street, past
the Senior Center which made it difficult for the seniors to exit the center; relayed that an
alternate complaint had been with respect to traffic at certain peak hours backing up on
Old Town Front Street past the post office; advised that the growth in the community
was contributing to the traffic; noted that this area would be an area for consideration of
the installation of the LED flashing lighting system for crosswalks; relayed that if the
traffic congestion which backs up past the post office was caused from the placement of
these particular stop signs, then he would recommend that there be consideration to
relocate the stop signs to 5th Street, placing the lighted crosswalk at 6th Street; provided
additional information regarding the lighted crosswalk system; reiterated that the criteria
had not been met at this intersection warranting the stop sign placement; and relayed his
concern if the stop signs were removed due to the potential increase of the speed of
vehicles in the area, and if the stop signs remained due to the fact that if individuals were
cited for stop signs violations, the citations could be contested due to the stop sign being
unwarranted.
For Chairman Connerton, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that citations could be
issued for stop signs violations at this intersection, confirming that the citations could be
contested due to the unwarranted placement of the stop sign.
Chairman Connerton recommended that additional research in this area be conducted,
suggesting that there be a lighted crosswalk initially placed at 5th Street in order to
further evaluate the effectiveness of the system, noting that if the system was effective,
that there be consideration for placement of the flashing crosswalk lights at 6th Street;
and relayed his reluctance to support the current stop sign placement which did not meet
the warrants, reiterating the restrictions with enforcing stop sign violations.
With respect to the fact that these particular stop signs were nonconforming,
Commissioner Coe commented on the numerous stop signs located throughout the
City, which did not meet the warrants.
Chairman Connerton recommended continuing this item until the City Council could
consider placement of the LED flashing lighting system for crosswalks in the Old Town
area.
Commissioner Coe recommended that the stop signs remain at this location, relaying
that after completion of the 1 st Street Bridge Project this issue could be revisited; noted
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his concurrence with the recommendation to consider a lighted crosswalk system in this
area; and reiterated that he was opposed to removing a stop sign that was extremely
effective.
MOTION: Commissioner Coe moved to have the stop signs remain at this location, and
that the Commission consider the issue again when the 1~t Street Bridge Project was
completed. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Lanier. (Ultimately this motion
passed; see below.)
In response to Commissioner Lanier's queries regarding the impact of removing the stop
signs, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that in the past, the City had not removed
any stop signs, with the exception of for the installation of traffic signals, advising that
due to the confusion the removal of the stop signs could create, that generally it was not
good practice.
Ms. Reynolds recommended that the issue of the seniors' difficulty exiting the Senior
Center be considered as a separate issue; and relayed that the traffic congestion that
backed up on Old Town Front Street was impacted by the placement of the sign
restricting right turns on a red light onto Rancho California Road during peak hours.
At this time voice vote was taken reflecting approval with the exception of Chairman
Connerton who voted n__o.
Chairman Connerton relayed that in his opinion there needed to be additional research
and evaluation.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that with respect to the two signal issues
relayed by the Commission at the July 13th meeting, that staff had investigated,
noting that one of the signals had a faulty detector which had been addressed,
and that the alternate signal was effected by the timing of the signal, which if
modified would create negative impacts in other areas.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that via supplemental agenda material a
Police Department report had been distributed regarding traffic enforcement and
Police activity for the month of June.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that Officer Matt Hughes would be graduating
from the Motorcycle Academy on July 28, 2000, would subsequently have two
additional weeks of training prior to being assigned to the Neighborhood
Enforcement Team; and for Chairman Connerton provided additional information
regarding the additional Police personnel being added to the Department.
Chairman Connerton requested that there be increased stop sign enforcement at
the Old Town Front Street/6th Street intersection; and requested an update report
at the next Commission meeting.
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FIRE CHIEFS REPORT
No comments.
COMMISSION REPORTS
In response to Commissioner Coe's queries regarding the timeframe for the Pala
Road Widening Project, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that the project was
dependent on the timing of the Pechanga sewer improvements in this particular
area.
Deputy Director of Public Works Parks provided additional information regarding
the projects in this area.
For Chairman Connerton, Associate Engineer Gonzales relayed that the traffic
control plans associated with the project did have provision for maintaining a lane
of travel in each direction during construction, noting the phasing of the project.
In response to Commissioner Lanier's comments, Police Sergeant DiMaggio
relayed that he could call and obtain the date of the next DUI checkpoint.
Chairman Connerton also expressed a desire for the information.
In response to Chairman Connerton's queries regarding the depression in the
read at Ynez Road/Overland Drive (while traveling towards Margarita Road),
Senior Engineer Moghadam reiterated that the street capping was being
postponed until the Cosco development had completed its utility readwork; and
advised that there could be a temporary sign installed indicating that there was a
dip in the road.
With respect to Chairman Connerton's comments regarding newly paved
roadways being consistently trenched after being newly paved, Senior Engineer
Moghadam provided additional information regarding efforts to minimize the
trenching, noting that the City held meetings with the utility companies to
coordinate all aspects of a project.
Deputy Director of Public Works Parks relayed that the City was in the process of
developing an ordinance that would limit the ability to open a trench in freshly
paved readways, clarifying that since these were public streets, at times utilities
would be permitted to be installed.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:33 P.M. Chairman Connerton formally adjourned this eeting to Thursday, Auqust
10, 2000 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 4 Business Park Drive,
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