HomeMy WebLinkAbout022802 PTS Minutes MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA
PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
FEBRUARY 28, 2002
CALL TO ORDER
The City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission convened in a regular meeting
at 6:00 P.M., on Thursday, February 28, 2002, in the City Council Chambers of
Temecula City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California.
PRESENTATIONS/PROCLAMATIONS
Presentation of Certificate of Appointment for Commissioner Mark Wedel
At this time, Minute Clerk Hansen swore in the newly appointed Public/Traffic Safety
Commissioner, Dr. Mark Wedel; presented him with a Certificate of Appointment; and
offered congratulations.
FLAG SALUTE
The audience was led in the Flag salute by Commissioner Connerton.
ROLL CALL
Present: Commissioners Connerton, Katan, Wedel, and
Chairman Lanier.
Absent: Commissioner Coe.
Also Present: Director of Public Works Hughes,
Sen[or Engineer Moghadam,
Associate Engineer Gonzalez,
Police Chief Domenoe,
Police Lieutenant Pingel,
Police Officer Nelson,
Fire Captain McBride,
Administrative Secretary Pyle, and
Minute Clerk Hansen.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Mr. Sam Pratt, 40470 Brixton Cove, relayed that he was organizing a 4.6 K walk which
would be held on Saturday, March 23rd at 9:00 A.M. beginning at Palomar Village
Shopping Center (located at the corner of Rancho California/Margarita Roads) and
continuing to City Hall; noted that the purpose of the walk was to promote community
participation and awareness regarding traffic solutions (i.e., share-the-ride program, the
importance of adherence to traffic laws, and public transit), relaying an emphasis on
attaining a Level of Service (LOS) C at the City's intersections by 2003; and invited all to
attend this event.
COMMISSION CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Minutes
RECOMMENDATION:
1.1 Approve the Minutes of January 24, 2002.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to approve Consent Calendar No. 1. The
motion was seconded by Commissioner Katan and voice vote reflected approval with the
exception of Commissioner Coe who was absent and Commissioner Wedel who
abstained.
COMMISSION BUSINESS
2. Additional Police Officers/Stop Liqht Abuse Proqram (SLAP)
RECOMMENDATION:
2.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission discuss the need for additional
Police Officers and make a recommendation to City Council.
Updating the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding the Stop Light Abuse Program
(SLAP), Police Chief Domenoe advised that the citation count for the month of January
was 144, relaying that during this period of time normal on-duty personnel was utilized
as well as ovedime Officers stationed at key intersections.
In light of Mayor Pro Tern Stone's request that Officers be stationed overtime to cite the
plethora of red light violators, Chairman Lanier relayed that it was the Commission's
desire to agendize this item to ensure that the Police Department had adequate means
for effectively addressing this issue.
Citing specific intersections where he was currently witnessing an abundance of red light
violations, Commissioner Connerton advised that if additional Police personnel would
more adequately address this problem, the Public/Traffic Safety Commission could
make a recommendation to the City Council that there be consideration to increase the
Police staff during the upcoming budget process.
in response to Commissioner Connerton, Police Chief Domenoe relayed that while
additional Officers would assist in the enforcement of SLAP, that most likely no matter
how many Officers were deployed, violations would continue to occur when Officers
were not present; advised that at this time he, and his staff, were in the process of
determining the number of additional Police Officers needed, which would be requested
during the budget cycle, noting the City Council's commitment to have one Officer per
one thousand residents which will most likely serve as an impetus for adding Police
personnel, relaying that subsequently the Police Department (as managers of the
policing programs) would determine the deployment and focus of the additional Officers.
Referencing the recent newspaper article regarding implementing SLAP and the
associated deficient Police manpower issue, Commissioner Katan advised that it was
the Public/Traffic Safety Commission's desire to support the addition of additional Police
Officers and/or needed equipment based on a recommendation from the Police
Department. In response, Police Chief Domenoe expressed appreciation for the
Commission's supped.
For Chairman Lanier, Officer Nelson provided an overview of the deployment of Police
Officers which most effectively addressed SLAP enforcement, noting that the Officers
moved from one intersection to the next; for Commissioner Connerton, relayed that the
one Officer who was specifically designated for SLAP enforcement 30 hours a week was
in addition to the standard Police enforcements; and provided additional information
regarding the various types of Police enforcement conducted throughout the City.
In response to Chairman Lanier, Police Chief Domenoe advised that most red light
accidents occur mid-cycle; with respect to making a measurable impact, for
Commissioner Wedel, noted that statistics have revealed that the issuance of citations
was effective in addressing traffic matters; and provided additional information regarding
accident rates which are determined via vehicle miles traveled, advising that while traffic
has increased the accident rate has not significantly changed, specifying that the rates of
injuries and fatalities have decreased, in part due to safer vehicles and roadways; for
Commissioner Katan, noted that with the projected population growth the Police
Department would add approximately four to five additional Officers in order to maintain
the 1/1,000 ratio; advised that the number of SLAP citations issued from general
enforcement varies from day to day; with respect to adequate Police coverage, provided
information regarding the importance of the response time associated with calls for
service (i.e., 9-1-1 calls) which at this time was satisfactory, advising that when
additional Officers are added to staff, that there will be additional Officers dedicated to
traffic, reiterating that traffic was a primary focus of the Police Department; and noted
that 20% of the Officer-level personnel were dedicated to traffic issues at this time in the
City of Temecula.
In response to Commissioner Connerton's comments, Police Chief Domenoe reiterated
gratitude for the Commission's support of the Police Department and any associated
staffing issues.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to recommend to the City Council that there
be efforts made to support the addition of Police Officers as recommended by the Police
Department during the next budget cycle, and that if feasible, there be Officers added
specifically for traffic purposes and in particular for Stop Light Abuse Program (SLAP)
enforcement. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Katan and voice vote
reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Cee who was absent.
3. Request for Multi-Way Stol~ Siclns - Alcoba Drive at Savona Street
RECOMMENDATION:
3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission:
1. Deny the request for installation of multi-way stop signs at the
intersection of Alcoba Drive at Savona Street; and
2. Recommend the implementation of Stage 1 of the Neighborhood
Traffic Calming Program.
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Noting the request from a resident to investigate the feasibility of installing multi-way
stop signs at Alcoba Drive/Savona Street, Senior Engineer Moghadam provided the staff
report (of record); apprised the Commission of the results of the analysis (collected over
a seven-day period) inclusive of the evaluation of the number of accidents, volumes,
speeds, and visibility issues (as per agenda material); described the road conditions at
this particular location; advised that the criteria was not met to warrant the installation of
a multi-way stop; clarified that the installation of a stop sign was an ineffective method of
addressing speed; noted that it was staff's recommendation that Stage I of the
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program be implemented, that speed limit signs be
installed, and that there be consideration to install signage denoting the cost of speed
violations; and relayed that the City was in the process of budgeting and purchasing LED
portable speed display signs, advising that this neighborhood, as well as other areas will
be Placed on a list for future installation.
Additional discussion ensued regarding the maximum cost for speed violations, which
was denoted on signage to aid as a speed deterrent. Police Chief Domenoe relaying that
the fines were set by the court.
For Commissioner Wedel, Senior Engineer Moghadam confirmed that implementation of
Stage I of the Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program would encompass all three
components (i.e., increased enforcement, use of the radar trailer, and installation of
speed regulatory "Fines up to $281" signs); for Commissioner Katan, specified the
differentials for warranting stop signs for stopping three to four legs of an intersection in
comparison to stopping one approach of an intersection; advised that if it was the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission's desire to recommend the installation of a stop sign
for the purpose of stopping one approach at the intersection, staff would forward that
recommendation to the City Council; and for Commissioner Connerton, confirmed that
currently there was no stop sign at Alcoba Drive approaching Savona Street.
Referencing Senior Engineer Moghadam's comments regarding residents having the
perception that a stop sign would effectively reduce speeding, Commissioner Wedel
noted the need for education within the community; and with respect to the denial
language in staff's recommendation, noted his strong opposition to the phrase deny the
request, suggesting that this language be replaced with the item will be continued in
order to convey to the citizens that there will be follow-up regarding their concerns,
relaying that the word deny implied that the residents' requests would not be processed.
In response to Commissioner Wedel's comments, Commissioner Connerton provided
additional information regarding staff's recommendations to deny requests which was
based on analysis and policies, noting that the Public/l'raffic Safety Commission takes
staff's recommendation under consideration and then takes action, clarifying that stafCs
recommendation was not the final determination; and advised that this recommendation
provided direction for the Commission.
For Commissioner Connerton, Senior Engineer Moghadam relayed the potential liability
issues associated with accidents occurring at a location where the City had installed an
unwarranted stop sign.
Concurring with the analysis presented by Senior Engineer Moghadam, Commissioner
Katan noted the Iow volumes of traffic in this area; relayed his e-mail discussions with
Mr. Kean (the resident desirous of the installation of stop signs to curb the speeding in
his neighborhood); and supported staff's recommendation to implement Stage I of the
Neighborhood Traffic Calming Program which was designed to reduce traffic speeds,
additionally recommending that at a future point there be consideration to implement the
Keep Kids Afive, Drive 25 Program.
Apprising the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted his
discussions with Mr. Kean, relaying that it was his understanding that Mr. Kean
understood the rationale for staff's recommendation to deny the request to install an all-
way stop, advising that information was also provided to him regarding the potential to
have LED portable speed display signage installed in his neighborhood.
MOTION: Commissioner Katan moved to approve staff's recommendation. The motion
was seconded by Commissioner Connerton. (Ultimately this motion passed; see
below.)
Commissioner Connerton queried whether Commissioner Katan would support a
recommendation to install one stop sign at the "T" of the intersection. In response,
Commissioner Katan relayed that due to the clear visibility at the site in all directions, it
was his opinion that the installation of a stop sign would not be necessary.
At this time voice vote was taken reflecting approval of the motion with the exception of
Commissioner Wedel who voted n_9o and Commissioner Coe who was absent,
4. Request for Parkincl Restrictions - Business park Drive and County Center
Drive
RECOMMENDATION:
4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission review the request for parking
restrictions and provide direction to staff.
Senior Engineer Moghadam provided an overview of the staff report (of record),
highlighting the request from Mr. J. B. OIhasso that there be investigation regarding the
feasibility of restricting parking on Business Park Drive, Equity Drive, and Ynez Road
(north of Winchester Road) in order to create consistency with the existing CC&Rs which
requires businesses to have adequate on-site parking; relayed the collision history of this
area for a two-year period; noted that there were no site distance issues on any of these
particular streets; relayed that approximately two years ago, the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission reviewed on-street parking throughout the City which resulted in
established restricted on-street parking on most of the major streets (i.e., Jefferson
Avenue, Ynez Road, Margarita Road, Rancho California Road, and Winchester Road),
advising that it was determined that for the smaller streets, restricted parking would be
determined on a case-by-case basis; clarified that since there were no safety issues
associated with the agenda item, staff did not have a strong recommendation for the
Public/Traffic Safety Commission; noted the correspondences which staff received after
the agenda report had been distributed which have been distributed to the Commission;
with respect to Equity Drive and the truck parking that occurs on this street, advised that
there was an existing ordinance restricting truck parking on any street within the City,
noting that if the affected streets have signage installed this ordinance could be
enforced, advising that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission could determine whether or
not to recommend the establishment of a truck parking restriction.
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Pastor Ron Alsobrooks, 26109 Ynez Road, relayed his concern regarding parking being
prohibited on Ynez Road due to church patrons utilizing street parking on Wednesdays ,
from 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. and on Sunday mornings from 7:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
Mr. Dale Wooding, 26040 Ynez Road, noted that while he was in favor of prohibiting
vehicular parking, that he was not opposed to the on-street truck parking, advising that it
was his understanding that a majority of these trucks were parked in this area in order to
service Temecula businesses.
For Commissioner Connerton, Senior Engineer Moghadam confirmed that truck parking
on Ynez Road could create a negative impact at a future point once the Harveston
Development is constructed; and noted that there will be a park or open space between
Equity Drive and the Harveston Project, advising that trucks parking on this street will not
be visible to these particular residents.
Chairman Lanier recommended that the request for these particular parking restrictions
be denied and that parking restrictions be addressed on a case-by-case basis.
MOTION: Commissioner Connedon moved to recommend that parking be restricted on
Ynez Road from Winchester Road to Equity Drive. (Ultimately this motion was
withdrawn; see below.)
Director of Public Works Hughes advised that staff has been requested to postpone
restricting parking on Ynez Road until the Harveston Project is constructed due to street
parking being utilized in this area, in particular on Sundays; and noted that Ynez Road
was not expected to be an open through street for three to four years; concurred with the
recommendation to address parking restrictions on a case-by-case basis; and for
Commissioner Connerton, relayed that restricting parking on the east side of Ynez Road
would not be as great a burden as restricting both sides of the street. Senior Engineer
Moghadam advising that drivers parking on the west side and then crossing the street
may create an unsafe condition.
At this time Commissioner Connerton withdrew his motion.
In response to Mr. Wooding, Chairman Lanier advised that there were no locations in the
City that allowed truck parking, noting that at a future point the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission could agendize the issue of provision of a designated location for truck
parking, clarifying that this agenda item did not encompass that concept.
MOTION: Commissioner Connerton moved to deny the request for parking restrictions
and to recommend that future parking restriction issues be addressed on a case-by-case
basis. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Wedel and voice vote reflected
approval with the exception of Commissioner Coe who was absent.
5. Keel~ Kids Alive Drive 25 Proqram
RECOMMENDATION:
5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission receive the report and provide
direction to staff.
Updating the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding the "Keep Kids Alive, Drive 25"
(KKAD25) program, Senior Engineer Moghadam presented the staff report (per agenda
material), noting that at the December 14, 2000 meeting the Commission had approved
staff's recommendation to pursue with the City Council implementation of KKAD25 as a
Stage I traffic calming tool, advising that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission
additionally directed staff to obtain additional information regarding the program prior to
City Council presentation; noted that in October of 2001, staff attended a KKAD25
Seminar; advised that with respect to the four cities in San Diego County which have
implemented the program it was indicated what while the program was a good public
relations tool, there was not a significant reduction in speeding (per the City of Santee's
study); advised that the symbol used on the signage was a concern of staff's which
pictured children kicking a ball (similar to the Slow, Children At P/ay signs) and may
provide the false perception that it is safe for children to play in the street; noted that the
signage was not recognized as a Uniform Traffic Control Device; relayed that
discussions ensued with Mr. Everson (the campaign's creator) as to whether the symbol
on the signage could be revised to eliminate the false perception of safety, and that Mr.
Everson had indicated that while an alternative would be explored, there may be
trademark issues restricting modification of the symbol; noted recent e-mail
correspondences with Mr. Everson, advising that currently there is no indication that the
sign is going to be revised; reiterated that there is no evidence that the signage
significantly slowed the traffic, providing additional information from alternate cities'
analysis which revealed that the high speed drivers were not significantly affected by the
signs; and advised that staff had additional concerns regarding potential liability issues
associated with installation of the signs.
In response to Commissioner Katan, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted that while he
was unsure of the availability of the LED portable speed display devices, staff was in the
process of getting purchase orders, and that the City would most likely have the signs in
approximately a month; and confirmed that the specifications of the signs were Caltrans
approved.
For Commissioner Wedel, Senior Engineer Moghadam confirmed that the City of
Oceanside's analysis which revealed a 16% reduction in speed was inconclusive due to
the fact that it was unknown whether this reduction impacted the high or Iow spectrum of
speeding; clarified that the studies conducted regarding the Slow, Children At Play signs
(which denote a similar symbol of a child appearing to play in the street) revealed that
that particular signage did not reduce vehicular speeds; opined that Mr. Everson's
effective sales techniques most likely contributed to the fact that 80 cities had
implemented the KKAD25 campaign; and noted that he was not convinced that the
signage would have a significant positive impact if installed in the City.
In response to Commissioner Wedel, Chairman Lanier advised that the original intent of
the Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding this campaign was to utilize this tool as a
neighborhood calming device.
For informational purposes, Director of Public Works Hughes noted that he has received
calls from residents requesting that these types of signs (depicting children at play in the
street) be installed in their neighborhoods in order that their children could play in the
streets, clarifying the public's false perception that with these signs the street is a safe
place to play.
MOTION: Commissioner Katan moved to recommend that the "Keep Kids Alive, Drive
25" program be placed on hold until the liability issues are resolved and the present
symbol on the sign is modified, and that staff continue to pursue obtaining the LED
portable speed display signs in order to provide the public with an additional option for
traffic calming. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Connerton and voice vote
reflected approval with the exception of Commissioner Coe who was .absent.
TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT
No additional comments.
POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT
A. Distributing the monthly Police Depadmental report to the Public/Traffic Safety
Commission (via supplemental agenda material), Police Chief Domenoe updated
the Commission, relaying that Police Sergeant Steger has been reassigned and
that Police Sergeant Lohman would be attending future Public/Traffic Safety
Commission meetings after he recovers from upcoming surgery, noting that in
the interim'period, Officer Nelson and Lieutenant Pingel would be available to
address any traffic issues, as well as himself; and provided additional information
regarding Police Sergeant Lohman's concepts for providing the public with
additional information (i.e., consideration of arranging a cable program,
newspaper columns written on a regular basis, and a Police Department website
whereby the residents can e-mail their traffic concerns.)
FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT
A. Introducing himself to the Public/Traffic Safety Commission, Fire Captain
McBride noted that he would be the Fire Department representative serving at
the Commission meetings.
COMMISSION REPORTS
A. In response to Commissioner Connerton's queries regarding the Red Light
Camera Enforcement Project, Senior Engineer Moghadam noted that a draft
report will be finalized in approximately one month, and that at that time staff
would request the consultant to provide a presentation to the Commission.
B. Commissioner Katan commended staff for the expeditious installation of the
restricted parking zone on Solana Way.
C. Applauding Police and Fire Department staff for their diligent efforts, Chairman
Lanier advised that the Old Town Rod Run event was a success.
D. Reiterating his recommendation, Chairman Lanier suggested placing a safety tip
in the Public Works newspaper article every two weeks, specifically
recommending that in the next upcoming article that emergency numbers be
provided for the public's information; that during the holiday season Fire
Department safety tips be included (i.e., Christmas tree safety, not utilizing a
barbeque for a home heating device); that during the summer season tips be
placed in the article regarding the unsafe issue of children and animals being left
in vehicles, and tips regarding water safety; and that there be mention of the
Civilian Action Patrol (CAP) which conducts vacation checks, as well as checks
on shut-ins. In response, Fire Captain McBride advised that the Fire Department
would be willing to aid in providing fire safety tips.
Director of Public Works Hughes recommended that any ideas for safety tips be
e-mailed to him, or Senior Engineer Moghadam, and that efforts would be made
to include the information in the Public Works newspaper article.
E. For Chairman Lanier, Director of Public Works Hughes specified events where
staff participates in reaching out to the public (i.e., the Safety Expositions, the
occasional school groups touring the City facilities), additionally noting the staff
hours spent with residents, listening to their concerns, and subsequently
providing education and direction; and advised that proximate to City Hall's lobby
door were brochures which addressed basic speed law requests, stop signs, and
children-at-play-type issues, which were available to the public.
ADJOURNMENT
At 7:46 P.M. Chairman Lanier formally adjourned this meeting to Thursday, March 28,
2002 at 6:00 P.M., in the City Council Chambers, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula.
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