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MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
SEPTEMBER 27, 2001
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 P.M., on Thursday, September 27, 2001, 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 Katan.
ROLLCALL
Present:
Commissioners Connedon, Katan, and Vice
Chairman Lanier.
Absent:
Commissioners Coe and Edwards.
Also Present:
Director of Public Works Hughes,
Senior Engineer Moghadam,
Associate Engineer Gonzalez,
Police Sergeant DiMaggio,
Police Sergeant Steger,
Minute Clerk Hansen,
Minute Clerk Ice.
PRESENTATIONS
Temecula Police Department's Crime Prevention Proqram - Community Services Officer
Lynn Fanene
Via distribution of the Crime Prevention Unit's Program Guide, Officer Fanene provided
an overview of the Crime Prevention Program, noting the four steps defining crime
prevention, as follows: 1 ) anticipation, 2) recognition, 3) an appraisal of a crime risk, and
4) the initiation of some action to remove or reduce this risk; relayed the historical
objectives of crime prevention which were to stamp out the existing crime, and to
prevent outbreaks of crime in the future; provided an overview of his training and
experience related to this field; highlighted the programs in Temecula regarding crime
prevention, as follows: The Neighborhood Watch Program, Business Security Survey,
Child Stranger/Danger Program, the McGruff Truck Program, the McGruff Crime Dog
Presentation Program, Station Tours, Personal Safety Operation I.D., Site Plan Checks,
and Temporary Conditional Use Permits; and read into the record the Crime Prevention
Unit's mission statement (as written in the City of Temecula Police Department Crime
prevention Unit's Program Guide).
For Commissioner Connerton, Officer Fanene relayed that he attends the Neighborhood
Homeowner Association meetings when he is invited, noting that typically there are
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previous arrangements with the Board Members; and relayed the process if a specified
area is experiencing a crime increase, noting the initiation of a Neighborhood Watch
Program and the Problem-Oriented Policing Team's involvement; and for Commissioner
Lanier, confirmed that the Citizen's Action Patrol would have a positive impact with
respect to crime prevention.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
The following individuals expressed concern regarding traffic impacts proximate to the
Promenade residential development:
[] Mr. Craig J. Turner
u Ms. Danielle Ortega
41777 Carleton Way
41854 Carleton Way
representing the PromePade HOA
The above-mentioned individuals relayed the following comments regarding traffic
concerns in the Promenade neighborhood:
Noted concern regarding the location of the entrance/exit of the upcoming corporate
development, specifically relaying concern regarding the potential for this traffic to
cut-though the Promenade residential tract.
Recommended the installation of plastic delineators (similar to the devices installed
proximate to Lowe's), which would prevent traffic coming from the Promenade tract
from making left-turns onto Margarita Road, and additionally restrict U-turns on
Margarita Road in this area.
Applauded the Police Department for the excellent presentation presented at the
recent Neighborhood Watch meeting.
Submitted copies of a petition to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission signed by
residents in this area which had been previously submitted to staff (per agenda
material).
For Commissioner Connerton, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that a traffic calming
program has been initiated in the Carleton Way area; and noted that the next time the
radar trailer is placed in this area he would collect the speed survey data for presentation
to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission at a future meeting.
The following individuals expressed concern regarding the extent of the use of the
Temecula Middle School as a sports park:
Ms. RoseMarie Cathcart 32115 Cala Torrente
Ms. Pat Chalkley 42843 Camino Alagon
Mr. Gene Chalkley 42843 Camino Alagon
The above-mentioned individuals relayed concern regarding the use of Temecula Middle
School as a sports park for the following reasons:
Noise, traffic, and parking Impacts.
The safety of the neighborhood children with this plethora of traffic.
The negative impacts related to the lowering of property values.
Littering.
The additional traffic impacts in this area due to church parking.
Noted the 44 scheduled hours for practice weekly (for football and soccer) at this
school site.
The restrictions this parking places on potential emergency vehicles accessing the
neighborhood.
While commending the Police Department for the recent increased enforcement,
relayed that as soon as the Police Officers leave the area, the illegal parking
continues (which was confirmed by Police Sergeant DiMaggio.)
Recommended permitting on-street parking on Meadows Parkway when the
construction is completed.
Noted the general support of the neighborhood regarding the implementation of
parking restrictions.
Requested that the City construct additional sports parks.
For Commissioner Lanier, Senior Engineer Moghadam confirmed Mr. Chalkley's
comments, specifically that the Community Services Department stated that while there
will be efforts made to attempt to reduce the number of games and practices at this
school site, that there is no guarantee that this will be feasible at this time; and advised
that the Public Works Department concurs with Mr. Chalkley's concerns.
Recommending that the Police Department increase enforcement in this area,
Commissioner Connerton requested staff to agendize this matter for a future meeting.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of May 24, 2001.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve Consent Calendar Item No. 1.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Katan and voice vote reflected approval
with the exception of Commissioners Coe and Edwards who were absent.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Speed Limit - Valleio Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend that the City
Council adopt an ordinance establishing a 35 MPH speed limit on Vallejo
Avenue and Jedediah Smith Road.
Senior Engineer Moghadam presented the staff report (of record), noting the request
from Mr. Larry Markham, representing the Los Ranchitos Homeowners Association
(HOA), to establish a speed limit on Vallejo Avenue; relayed the results of the traffic
surveys inclusive of speed data, volume data, accident history, and other conditions,
noting that the surveyed speeds varied from 39-43 MPH; advised that a speed limit
established between 35-40 MPH would be supportable, relaying staff's recommendation
to establish a 35 MPH speed limit due to other conditions present (i.e., the lack of a
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sidewalk, horizontal alignment of these streets, the narrow roadway sections, and the
residential land use of the area); and noted that the highest volumes of traffic were on
the portion of Vallejo Avenue between Ynez Road and Jedediah Smith Road.
Mr. Larry Markham, 30105 Cabrillo Avenue, representing the Los Ranchitos HOA,
thanked staff for addressing this matter expeditiously; and concurred with staff's
recommendation to post the speed limit at 35 MPH.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve staff's recommendation. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Katan and voice vote reflected approval with the
exception of Commissioners Coe and Edwards who were absent.
3. In-Pavement Amber LED Flashinq Liqhts for Crosswalks
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1
That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive the status report and
provide further direction to staff.
Noting that while it had been previously relayed by the representative for the in-
pavement amber LED flashing lights for crosswalks would be approved as a Uniform
Traffic Control Device by the State of California on/or about December of 2000, Director
of Public Works Hughes relayed that to date the device still has not been accepted as an
official traffic control device; provided an overview of the necessity of having a uniform
standard for traffic control devices throughout the State, clarifying that typically all types
of improvements constructed, and all types of traffic control utilized in the City of
TemecuJa were consistent with uniform design standards; advised that in the few
instances where uniform design standards were not being utilized, staff had conducted
its own engineering studies, verifying that a proper process was conducted;
acknowledged that this particular device was being utilized in a few areas as test cases;
and clarified that at this time there was no standard, no uniformity, and no criteria
regarding this device, additionally noting that there was no severe negative traffic impact
currently in the City of Temecula which this device would improve.
Commissioner Connerton relayed two recommended areas for installation of this device,
noting that when traveling down Meadows Parkway, coming down the hill from Rancho
California Road (towards La Serena) there is an area where pedestrians cross the street
to access the sports park, and from La Serena towards the sports parks there is a blind
curve which restricts the line-of-sight view of any pedestrian crossing in this area,
advising that these two areas would be appropriate areas for testing the device; relayed
that this device has been placed in other cities, noting that there is evidence that the
installation has reduced traffic fatalities by seventy percent (70%); and advised that
since the safety of the residents should be foremost, that unless this device is
demonstrated as a hazard, it was his opinion that a recommendation for installation
should be forwarded to the City Council.
Concurring that safety was the greatest concern of the Public Works Department,
Director of Public Works Hughes clarified that uniform traffic standards were developed
to ensure that the devices used are safe, and recognizable by all motorists utilizing the
streets; recommended that if the location mentioned by Commissioner Connerton is a
specific concern, that staff be directed to review that site and provide recommendations
on how to best address the situation; advised that the fact that other agencies were
using the device was not a significant factor in determining whether the City of Temecula
should install the device, specifically without thorough analysis, noting certain situations
where the device could cause a hazard, relaying that pedestrians will most likely cross
with the understanding that this would be a safe crossing, whereas motorists are not
likely to recognize the installation.
Advising that due to the location of the park site at the previously-noted location,
Commissioner Connerton relayed his concern regarding the improbability that children
would walk 300 yards to cross at an intersection; recommended that after additional
review by staff this installation be agendized for the next Public/Traffic Safety
Commission meeting, advising that by the time the installation was approved by the City
Council the device would most likely have been approved by Caltrans.
For Director of Public Works Hughes, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted that the
previously-referenced location could be studied and agendized for the next Public/Traffic
Safety Commission meeting; and advised that if this device was ultimately installed as a
test site, as suggested by Commissioner Connerton, that there was no data to compare
for a before/after installation analysis (i.e., no traffic accidents at this site), Commissioner
Connerton noting the benefit regarding taking proactive action after identifying a
potential problem area.
Commissioner Katan queried whether there was data available regarding installing the
device in a school zone or as a traffic calming device; and queried whether staff would
be more willing recommend installation in these applications as a test site.
With respect to installing the device as a traffic calming tool, Director of Public Works
Hughes relayed that he had no knowledge of any studies regarding utilizing the devise
for this purpose; with respect to installing the device in a school zone, recommended
that these installations be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, relaying that the School
District was also governed by standards; reiterated that if there were specific areas of
concern of the Public/Traffic Safety Commissioners, that staff would investigate those
locations.
Commissioner Katan requested that when staff reviewed the previously-noted area for
the feasibility of installing the device, that if staff was of the opinion that this location
would not be best-suited for the installation that staff would recommend an alternate site
that would be more appropriate for testing the device.
Director of Public Works Hughes clarified that it would most likely be staff's
recommendation to not install this device until it is a uniformly-approved standard device;
advised that this device would be best placed in an area with a high volume of traffic, as
well as a high volume of pedestrian movements, and that there be no existing controlled
traffic signal crossing, relaying that at this time there were no locations in the City with
these elements; for Commissioner Connerton, noted that on Old Town Front Street (at
5th and 6th Streets) the condition was, as follows: there were reasonable traveled speeds,
and the visibility on the route was good; and relayed that typically where there were high
volumes of traffic there were not high pedestrian counts.
In response to Commissioner Connedon, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that Old
Town Front Street/6tn Street was controlled via multi-way stop signs; and for
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Commissioner Katan, noted that due to there being no guidelines for this device, it would
not be feasible for staff to determine where these devices would be appropriate, and
cause a greater benefit rather than a hazard.
Relaying caution, Director of Public Works Hughes provided additional information
regarding the liability risks associated with installing a device for experimentation rather
than utilizing a uniform traffic control device, reiterating that this device was untested,
and that the majority of motorists and pedestrians would not recognize the device.
Commissioner Connerton noted that the State of Oregon has utilized the device,
reiterating the positive impacts resulting from the installations; and advised that based
on his experience (reviewing the devices installed in Orange County) he was convinced
that the device would be effective in the City of Temecula.
For clarification, Director of Public Works Hughes advised that the State of California
had one of the highest standards for safety equipment in the world, reiterating that if the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission had concerns regarding a specific location that staff be
directed to review these areas and bring back recommendations, clarifying that safety
was the greatest concern of staff.
Commissioner Katan concurred with Commissioner Connerton with respect to being
proactive regarding the installation of the device, relaying that while there was risk
involved with these other cities that have installed the device, there was additionally the
potential for the public to be safer.
For Commissioner Katan, Director of Public Works Hughes advised that the vendor for
this product had clearly stated that this device was not for use at signalized
intersections.
Concurring with the benefits of taking proactive action, Vice Chairman Lanier noted that
along with the location at Meadows Parkway (proximate to the sports park)
recommended to be investigated by Commissioner Connerton, that the area on
Meadows Parkway where pedestrians cross to access the Vintage Hills Pool might be
well-suited for future installation of this device, concurring with the benefits of testing the
device with an initial installation.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to recommend that staff provide traffic
solution recommendations to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding the
Meadows Parkway crossing proximate to the sports park, inclusive investigating the
feasibility of installing the in-pavement amber flashing LED lights, and that the issue be
agendized for the next Public/Traffic Safety Commission meeting; and directed staff to
develop a criteria for creating additionally safety solutions at similar crossings in the City.
The motion was seconded by Commissioner Katan and voice vote reflected approval
with the exception of Commissioners Coe and Edwards who were absent.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
Senior Engineer Moghadam updated the Public/Traffic Safety Commission
regarding the signals now in operation, listed as follows: a signal at
Diaz/~Vinchester Roads, North General Kearny (proximate to the middle school),
and two existing signals which had been on flashing status during construction
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which were now operating at Margaita/Pio Pico Roads, and Margarita/DePortola
Roads; and for Vice Chairman Commissioner Lanier, confirmed that the signal at
Margarita/Stone Wood Roads was also operating.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
Police Sergeant DiMaggio advised that Police Sergeant Steger would be would
be assuming his responsibilities within the traffic division since he would be
moving on to the administrative section of the department; and noted that
Lieutenant Pingel would be in charge of the traffic division.
Commissioner Connerton thanked Police Sergeant DiMaggio for his excellent
work with the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, noting that he would be greatly
missed.
With respect to the Keep Kids Afive, Drive 25 Program, Police Sergeant
DiMaggio relayed that there would be a meeting regarding this program on
October 11th from 1:00 P.M. to 3:30 P.M, in San Diego at the San Diego County
Library located at 700 Eucalyptus Avenue in the City of Vista.
Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that the Rod Run in Old Town would begin on
September 28, 2001, noting that there would be street closures for this event;
relayed that the following weekend (October 5-7) would be the Tractor Race
Event; advised that in October there would be the Susan G. Komen Breast
Cancer Race; and noted the December events to be held in Old Town were
approaching.
For Commissioner Connerton, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that the Safety
Exposition Event was held approximately every two years; noted that grant
monies would most likely be received in November, relaying that with this funding
Child Safety Fairs would be held at the schools, and free bicycle helmets would
be distributed,
In response to Commissioner Connerton, Police Sergeant DiMaggio noted that
the Stop Red Light Abuse Program (SLAP) was still in effect; and additionally
relayed that a new Neighborhood Enforcement Team (NET) Officer would soon
be added to the Police Department, advising that the test for that position would
be held on October 10th.
Police Sergeant Steger introduced himself to the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission, providing a brief history of his experience; and advised that he
looked forward to serving on the dais during the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission meetings as the Police Department's representative.
Commissioner Lanier, echoed by Commissioner Connerton, welcomed Police
Sergeant Steger aboard.
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
No comments.
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COMMISSION REPORTS
For Commissioner Katan, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that staff would
investigate the timing of the signal at the left-hand turn pocket on Rancho
California Road/Ynez Road (traveling westbound).
After Commission discussion it was the general consensus of the Public/Traffic
Safety Commission to request that Commissioner Connerton's appointment to
the General Plan Update Committee as the Public/Traffic Safety Commission
representative be withdrawn since he would be serving as an appointee of
Councilman Stone, recommending that Chairwoman Edwards be appointed as
the Public/Traffic Safety Commission representative.
Commissioner Connerton requested that staff provide information to the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding any road improvements for review,
additionally relaying that it was his intent to request the City Council to direct the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission to review the scheduling of lane closures
during street repairs, citing specific instances of concern regarding emergency
vehicle access.
Director of Public Works Hughes clarified that the turnaround time for many traffic
controls plans would not allow for the time it would take for the Public/Traffic
Safety Commission to review the data, noting that on numerous occasions the
traffic control plans are not developed until the staging of the construction is
known, which at times is after the award of the contract and into the construction
phase; recommended that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission aid in
developing policy and/or guidelines regarding this issue, but not become part of
the review process due to the time constraints; advised that the Public Works
Department was approving traffic control plans on a daily basis; and clarified that
the Public Works Department coordinates with the Fire and Police Department
regarding road closures and restricted lanes.
In response, Commissioner Connerton requested that the issue of setting policy
regarding this matter be agendized prior to spring.
Senior Engineer Moghadam queried whether Commissioner Connerton would
desire to attend the pre-construction meetings. In response, Commissioner
Connerton relayed that he would be willing to attend the pre-construction
meetings for major projects as the Public/Traffic Safety Commission
representative, if this was the desire of the Commission.
For Vice Chairman Lanier, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed that staff would
investigate the feasibility of increasing the capacity of the eastbound left-hand
turn pocket on Rancho California Road (between Cosmic Drive and Yukon
Road.)
In response to Vice Chairman Lanier, Police Sergeant DiMaggio relayed that he
would investigate the feasibility of the CAP Team displaying the speed of passing
vehicles in an attempt to make drivers more aware of their speeds and slow the
vehicles.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:59 P.M. Vice Chairman Lanier formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday,
October 25, 2001 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park
Drive, Temecula.
~an Maryann Edwards
tr~e~S~ary Anita Pyle
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