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MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
JULY 13, 2000
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:01 P.M., on Thursday, July 13, 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 Commissioner Coe.
ROLL CALL
Present:
Commissioners Coe, Edwards, Katan, Lanier, and
Chairman Connerton.
Absent: None.
Also Present: Director of Public Works Hughes,
Senior Engineer Moghadam,
Associate Engineer Gonzalez,
Police Chief Domenoe,
Police Sergeant DiMaggio,
Battalion Chief Ritchey,
Administrative Secretary Pyle, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
No comments.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of June 8, 2000.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that on page 3 of the minutes, in the penultimate
paragraph, that the word approximately should be added prior to the phrase 12 hours a
week.
MOTION: Commissioner Coe moved to approve the minutes, as revised. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Edwards and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
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COMMISSION BUSINESS
Request for Multi-Way Stop Installation - Honors Drive at Balata
Drive/Vardon Drive
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City
Council adopt a resolution establishing multi-way stop controls at the
intersection of Honors Drive at Balata DriveNardon Drive.
Senior Engineer Moghadam provided the staff report (of record), noting that this issue
had been agendized due to the receipt of a petition from the Temeku Hills Community
residents; relayed that based on a warrant analysis evaluation that this area did not meet
the warrants for installation of a multi-way stop sign with respect to the volumes and the
number of accidents; advised, however, that based on the sight distance analysis (noting
the speeds of 37 MPH, although the speed limit was posted at 30 MPH), that due to the
site distance restriction, staff was recommending establishment of an all-way stop at this
intersection; and noted that if the Commission recommended the installation, that the
project would not be implemented until such time as these particular streets were
designated City streets (which could be potentially in approximately 30 days).
Chairman Connerton relayed that based on his visit to this particular area, it was his
opinion that the all-way stop would, additionally, enhance the safety at the proximate golf
cart crossing.
MOTION: Commissioner Coe moved to approve staff's recommendation. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Lanier and voice vote reflected unanimous approval.
Commissioner Coe noted that, historically, this was the City's most expedient
Commission approval of a recommendation for a stop sign.
3. In-Pavement Amber LED Flashinq Lights for Crosswalks
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review and evaluate the
feasibility of installing In-Pavement Amber LED Lights for crosswalks and
make a recommendation to the City Council.
Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that this item had been agendized due to the
request of Chairman Connerton; and noted that representatives from the JTB Supply
Company would provide an overview of the In-Pavement Amber LED Lights for
crosswalks, inclusive of a video presentation.
Chairman Connerton relayed that this product had first been introduced to him via a
television program, noting his subsequent further investigation.
Mr. Jeff York, representing JTB Supply Company, provided a history of the development
of the In-Pavement Amber LED Lights for crosswalks, noting the similarity to airport
runway lighting; advised that this product was not designed for signalized intersections
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due to the plethora of existing lights at intersections, clarifying that it was developed for
placement at unprotected crosswalks (i.e., school, or park crossings); relayed that
currently there were approximately 15 locations in southern California where this product
had been installed and was operational, citing specific locations; provided a video
presentation which relayed the statistics related to fatalities of pedestrians in crosswalks,
demonstrating the application of the project, noting the visibility of the lights at a distance
up to 1500 feet; and provided an actual demonstration of the product for the Commission
in the Council Chambers, relaying the activating system, and specifying the typical street
installation for the lighting system.
For Chairman Connerton, Mr. York relayed that Caltrans had installed the system in
various locations in northern California; advised that the device had been approved by
the California Traffic Control Commission; further specified the installation process;
reiterated that this device was not recommended at lighted intersections, noting the
restrictions related to tying the device to the controls at the intersections, advising that
he could relay the request for additional investigation for installment at lighted
intersections to the company.
Ms. Rose Lee Cunningham representing JTB Supply Company relayed that Caltrans
would most likely approve the device in approximately December of 2000.
In response to Commissioner Edwards, Mr. York relayed that at night, the driver
awareness was increased by approximately seventy-five to eighty percent (75-80%) with
the installation, noting that during daylight hours awareness was increased by
approximately fifty-five to sixty percent (55-60%); advised that the effectiveness of the
product was due to the fact that it was pedestrian activated, noting that it was not always
flashing.
For Commissioner Coe, Mr. York relayed that the closest location of a device was in the
City of Orange, providing additional information regarding that site.
In response to Commissioner Katan's queries, regarding the effectiveness of utilizing the
device as a speed deterrent (i.e., to activate the lighting system when drivers reach a
certain speed), Mr. York relayed that the device had been installed preceding a blind
crosswalk in order to warn drivers of the coming crosswalk (which was also flashing);
provided additional information regarding alternate installations, noting the multi-faceted
effectiveness of the device.
In response to Commissioner Coe, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that he did not
have enough information to provide an opinion with respect to the device; and for
Chairman Connerton, noted that the City of Temecula had not had significant negative
impacts at unsignalized crosswalks.
For Senior Engineer Moghadam, Mr. York relayed that if the device was activated by
children at play, the lights would only flash for 20-25 seconds, noting that with the
existing installations that there had not been a significant negative impact associated
with unnecessary activation of the system.
Prior to the data revealing that the device was not developed for lighted intersections,
Chairman Connerton relayed that he had had several recommended locations in the City
where the device could be effective; noted that the La Serena crosswalk proximate to
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the school and the park site might be a potential location for this installation; advised that
after obtaining additional information that the Commission may at a future date make a
recommendation to the City Council regarding the device.
Commissioner Coe relayed that the issue could be agendized for a future date, after
obtaining the additional data, and identifying appropriate recommended locations for the
system.
Commissioner Katan relayed that he was impressed with the technology, noting that he
could see the merits of recommending installation of the system at an initial location in
order to further evaluate the effectiveness.
Commissioner Lanier concurred with the need for additional information; queried
whether there were other companies manufacturing the system. In response, Chairman
Connerton relayed that via the investigation that he had conducted that there was not an
alternate similar system.
In light of the information regarding the lack of significant negative pedestrian impacts at
crosswalks in the City of Temecula, Commissioner Edwards relayed that at this time she
would not recommend the installation; noted that for a future date, after additional
information was obtained, an appropriate location for the device could be the crosswalk
at Rancho Elementary School
Chairman Connerton advised that it would be appropriate for the City to take a proactive
approach at identifying potential sites for the installation, noting that traffic would be
increasing.
Commissioner Coe relayed that additional information could be obtained from data with
respect to cresswalks that have been requested to be installed by community residents,
that the Commission had subsequently not recommended for installation due to the
unsafe aspects of an uncontrolled crosswalk, relaying that the additional investigation
may reveal locations appropriate for this type of system.
Director of Public Works Hughes noted that the system was still in the initial stages of
development; reiterated that Caltrans had not adopted the device as a uniform traffic
control device, advising that until that approval, it was his opinion that unless there was a
severe negative impact with respect to pedestrian injuries in crosswalks that he would
not recommend the installations; provided additional information regarding the goal to
minimize conflict points with respect to traffic; and noted that vehicles would not be
required to stop for the lighted crosswalks which could provide a false sense of safety for
pedestrians.
In response to Director of Public Works Hughes' comments, Chairman Connedon
relayed that although it was illegal, at times pedestrians crossed the street where there
were no crosswalks; relayed that after additional investigation, that it may be
shortsighted to not consider the installations at certain locations (i.e., the unprotected
crosswalk at La Serena); and relayed that if the Commission at a future date made a
recommendation, the City Council would provide specified direction.
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Commissioner Edwards concurred with filing the data, and obtaining additional
information; and noted that she would not recommend installation until Caltrans had
approved the device.
Chairman Connerton recommended a fact-finding process at this time with respect to
this system.
While not desiring to ignore the potential of any new device, Director of Public Works
Hughes relayed the process of determining the appropriate technical devices to be
implemented for addressing traffic impacts.
Chairman Connerton relayed that the Commission would receive and file this data,
requesting that staff obtain additional information and include updates in the Traffic
Engineer's Report; and concurred with Commissioner Edwards, that this data could be
sought after Caltrans" approval.
Commissioner Lanier recommended that when staff obtained additional data, that
specific information be investigated regarding the total costs associated with the
installations.
Chairman Connerton thanked Mr. York and Ms. Cunningham for their excellent
presentation.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Senior Engineer Moghadam introduced Signal Technician Bill Brown to the
Commission, commending his excellent work in the City.
Via supplemental agenda material, Senior Engineer Moghadam provided the
Commission a copy of the collision report for the month of June.
For Commission Edwards, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that plans are
currently under design for the restriction of all left turns at the Target Center.
Chairman Connerton provided additional information regarding the internal
modifications to the parking area at the center.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that on July 14th, the Police Department would
have in force the roving DUI Task Force, and that red light enforcement would
also be taking place in the City.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted the Police Department would be purchasing a
new Police Motorcycle.
For informational purposes, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that Officer
Liggett would be transferring to the Perris Police Department, noting that Officer
Matt Hughes would be the new motorcycle Officer taking his place.
Chairman Connerton commended the Police Department for the effective
direction of the traffic at the City's 4th Of July Event.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
Battalion Chief Ritchey noted that there had been minor vegetation fires in the
area.
COMMISSION REPORTS
Echoing previous comments, Commissioner Lanier commended the Police
Department and the Fire Department for their diligent efforts with respect to the
successful 4th Of July Event.
Via community comments, Commissioner Edwards relayed the queries regarding
whether or not the Police Department had decreased enforcement in the Via
Cordoba area.
In response to community comments, Commissioner Edwards relayed queries
regarding when the community meeting in the North General Kearny area would
be scheduled.
For Commissioner Edwards, Fire Battalion Ritchey relayed that there was
currently a fundraising event taking place for the Local Chapter of CDF
Firefighters.
Per citizen request, Commissioner Katan requested staff to investigate the timing
at the following signal locations: 1) the Ynez Road signal for left movements into
the K-mart shopping center, and 2) the left-hand turning lane on Jefferson
Avenue (south) onto Rancho California Road.
In response to Chairman Connerton's queries, Director of Public Works Hughes
relayed that the caps were intentionally left off the street project in the Ynez
Road/Overland Drive area until the development in this area was completed.
Chairman Connerton commented on the street widening projects constructed by
developers, noting that after the street was capped, the street would be cut
across (i.e., for installation of irrigation); and queried whether there could be a
more effective schedule mandated.
Per the comments of four citizens, Chairman Connerton requested staff to
investigate the timing at the signal at Ynez Road into the Tower Center, noting
the stacking impacts.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:28 P.M. Chairman Connerton formally adj ned this meeting to Thursd y, July
27, 2000 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Ch ers, 4320 sine Par rive,
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