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HomeMy WebLinkAbout032494 PTS AgendaCALL TO ORDER: FLAG SALUTE ROLL CALL: AGENDA TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING TO BE HELD AT CITY HALL 43174 Business Park Drive Temecula, California Thursday, March 24, 1994 - 7:00 PM COMMISSIONERS: Pen'y, Sander, Guerfiero, Johnson, Coe PUBLIC COMMENTS A total of 15 minutes is provided so members of the public can address the Commission on items that are not listed on the Agenda. Speakers are limited to two (2) minutes each. If you desire to speak to the Commission about an item nqt listed on the Agenda, a pink 'Request to Speak' form should be filled out and filed with the Commission Secretary. When you are called to speak, please come forward and state your name and address. For all other agenda items, a 'Request to Speak' form must be filed with the Recording Secretary before the Commission gets to that item. There is a five (5} minute time limit for individual speakers. COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. Minutes of January 27, 1994 February 24, 1994 RECOMMENDATION: 1.1 Approve the Minutes of January 27, 1994. 1.2 Approve the Minutes of February 24, 1994. Public/Traffic Safety Commission - Goals and Objectives RECOMMENDATION 2.1 Discussion Only - Mayor Ron Roberrs to provide direction as Commission Liaison regarding Goals and Objectives. r:\tra~ic\commissn\agenda%94\0324 03/24/94/sip 8. 9. 10. Restrictin~l Trucks Over Three (3) Tons From Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road RECOMMENDATION: 3.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to restrict Trucks over Three (3) Tons from Rainbow Canyon Road. Traffic Onerations Adjacent to the Temecula Community Recreation Center and Rancho California Snorts Park RECOMMENDATION: 4.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the re-striping of Rancho Vista Road from Margarita Road to 415 feet west of Southern Cross Road, and to establish a limited time parking zone on the west side of Margarita Road between Pauba Road and Rancho Vista Road. "No Parkinn" - Rancho California Road East of Lvndia Lane RECOMMENDATION: 5.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to establish a "No Parking" zone on the north side of Rancho California Road east of Lyndia Lane for a distance of 130 feet. "No ParkinQ" - On Palma Drive and Vallejo Avenue across from the Rancho Community Church RECOMMENDATION: 6.1 That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to establish a "No Parking" zone on Palma Drive and on the north side of Vallejo Avenue from Palma Drive west for a distance of 500 feet. Traffic Engineer's Report Police Chief's Report Fire Chief's Report Commission Reports ADJOURNMENT The next regular meeting of the City of Temecu]a Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, April 28, 1994 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall, Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. r:\traffic\commlssn\agenda\94\O324 03/24/94/ajp ITEM NO. I MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1994 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was held on Thursday, January 27, 1994, 7:00 P.M., at Vail Elementary School, 29915 Mira Loma Drive, Temecula, California. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Ron Perry. PRESENT: 5 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sander, Perry COMMISSIONERS: None Also present were Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Sergeant Jim Domenoe and Recording Secretary Gail Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. Minutes of December 9, 1993 1.1 Approve the minutes of December 9, 1993. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to approve the minutes of December 9, 1993 as mailed. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None All-Way Stop At Meadows Parkway and Rancho Vista Road Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report. Johnson, Perry, Brad Karcher, 31562 Paseo Goleta, Temecula, a student at Temecula Middle School, advised the Commission he uses this route to travel back and forth to school and he has witnessed several near miss traffic accidents. Mr. Karcher said the road is very dangerous for students who walk or ride their bikes to the school. PTSMIN01/27/94 -1- 2/14/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 27, 1994 Kathy Nolte, 31720 Corte Cabrera, Temecula, addressed the Commission with her concern for the safety of her children and other students who use this route to travel back and forth to school. Traffic Engineer Marry Lauber advised he is currently working with individual schools to draft a "safe routes to school program". He said he would contact the school district and ask that Temecula Middle School be the next school a program is drafted for. Commissioner Guerriero said eventually the traffic counts will warrant an all-way stop however, the need for the stops are there now, and should not be put bff to a later date. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Coe to recommend to the City Council that an all-way stop be installed at Meadows Parkway and Rancho Vista Road and a 45 mph speed limit be established on Rancho Vista between Butterfield Stage Road and Meadows Parkway. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Perry, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None 3. "NO-ParkinQ" - Avenida Barca North of MarQarita Road Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report and a video presentation. Mr. Lauber advised the Commission that prior to the start of the meeting, a petition was presented containing thirty-four signatures and photographs by Peggy Ko. William Couch, 29881 Los Nogales Road, Temecula, addressed the Commission with his concerns relating to the traffic dangers posed by individuals who use this street to pick-up and drop-off students. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to recommend the City Council establish a "No Parking" zone on Avenida Barca from Humher Drive to Via Monterey. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 5 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Perry, Sander NOES: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None PTSMIN01/27/94 -2- 2/14/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 27, 1994 ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None Chairman Perry declared a recess at 7:55 P.M. The meeting reconvened at 8:00 P.M. 4. Kahwea Road Marty Lauber presented the staff report recommending the opening of Kahwea Road between Calle Medusa and Via Norte. Mr. Lauber advised the Commission that prior to the meeting, staff received the following regarding this issue: One letter in favor of opening Kahwea Road Six letters in opposition to opening Kahwea Road One phone call in favor of opening Kahwea Road The following individuals spoke in favor of opening Kahwea Road: Richard Green, 30707 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula Roger Johnson, 30702 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula Dan Maidment, 40228 Calle Medusa, Temecula Rolfe Wittman, 30617 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula Terry Cordell, 41284 Bravos Court, Temecula Jayme Christian, 30762 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula Betty Pettit, 30642 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula A petition containing 111 signatures was submitted in favor of opening Kahwea Road. The following individuals spoke in opposition to opening Kahwea Road: Norman Clark, 31199 Kahwea Road, Temecula Nelson Betancourt, 40835 Calle Pina Colada, Temecula Wendy Bowen, 31145 Kahwea Road, Temecula Jim Neely, 3159 Kahwea Road, Temecula David DeCarl, 31168 Kahwea Road, Temecula George Martin, 29825 Corte Faldas, Temecula Les Putnam, 31180 Kahwea Road, Temecula Ken Hollignsworth, 31139 Kahwea Road, Temecula Randall Pierce, 31148 Kahwea Road, Temecula Chuck Peterson, 3196 Kahwea Road, Temecula Dirck Edge, 40880 Via Los Altos, Temecula Jan Finnell, 31145 Via Norte, Temecula William Couch, 29881 Los Nogales Road, Temecula Alton Pace, 30600 Del Rey Road, Temecula Richard Scott, 30882 Del Rey Road, Temecula Jim Gradney, 31140 Kahwea Road, Temecula Sara Neeley, 31159 Kahwea Road, Temecula Maria Johnson, 31284 Kahwea Road, Temecula PTSMIN01/27/94 -3- 2/14/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 27,1994 The following were some of the concerns expressed by those in opposition to the opening: no sidewalks, no street lights, driveways which back onto the street, inadequate sight distance, steep grade, unsafe speeds, narrow street width, increased traffic flow to the Meadowview area, in particular Via Norte and Del Rey Road, which are narrow roads with many blind curves. Chairman Perry asked for comments from the Police Department representative. Sergeant Domenoe said the first concern would be whether closure delayed response time of emergency services however, it is felt that could be mitigated. Sergeant Domenoe said he understands the safety concerns expressed regarding the steep grade and the narrow road width however, he could not make a recommendation to open or not open the street. Commissioner Guerriero said he is not in favor of opening Kahwea Road. He said opening the road will not shorten trips throughout Temecula and everyone will be negatively impacted if the street is opened. Commissioner Johnson concurred with Commissioner Guerriero. Commissioner Coe said he feels the speed limits along Del Rey Road and Via Norte should be decreased to 25 mph. He stated he did not feel opening Kahwea Road would increase the overall traffic to Meadowview and it could possibly decrease the traffic on Calle Pina Colaria and Avenida Barca. Commissioner Sander said without a network of arterial roads, he could not support the opening of Kahwea Road. Chairman Perry said although he believes the City should have open traffic routes, he can not support the opening of Kahwea Road at this time. Chairman Perry said if the opening of the road were attached to the completed improvements of Via Norte, Del Rey Road and to Kahwea Road, he could support the opening. It was moved by Commissioner Guerriero, seconded by Commissioner Johnson to deny staff recommendation and recommend to the City Council permanent closure of Kahwea Road and installation of traversable type barriers, to accommodate emergency vehicles only at the closure. The motion carried as follows: AYES: 4 COMMISSIONERS: Guerriero, Johnson, Sander, Perry NOES: I COMMISSIONERS: COe ABSENT: 0 COMMISSIONERS: None PTSMIN01127/94 -4- 2/14/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES 5. Traffic Enclineer's Rel:)ort Traffic JANUARY 27,1994 Engineer Marty Lauber reported the following: Asked the Commission to respond to staff's solicitation for comments regarding the Western Riverside County Congestion Management Program. Distributed an update to the Brown Act. The City has approved a contract for the landscaping along Ynez Road which was not included as part of the road improvements. The City has held a bid opening for the improvements to Solana Way, from Margarita Road to Ynez. Striping of Rancho Vista Road adjacent to Temecula Valley High School is complete. The School District will be placing appropriate signage for the parking lot. Striping of Ynez Road, north of Winchester Road is complete. The City has awarded the contract for the sidewalk project along Margarita Road, between Pauba and Rancho Vista Road. The city maintenance crew cleared the weeds in front of the deflectors on Rancho California Road. City staff posted a "Not A Through Street" sign on Via Las Colinas. Traffic Engineer Lauber asked for two volunteers from the Commission to serve on a task force which will address the re-issuance of an M.O.U. from Cal Trans for Highway 79 South and Highway 79 North. Commissioners Guerriero and Coe volunteered to serve on the task force. FIRE CHIEFS REPORT None POLICE DEPARTMENT'S REPORT None FTSMIN01/27/94 -5- 2/14194 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES JANUARY 27, 1994 COMMISSIONER REPORTS Commissioner Sander asked Sergeant Domenoe to consider a modification to the monthly Police Report which would reflect crime totals by district for the various communities within Temecula. ADJOURNMENT Chairman Perry declared the meeting adjourned at 10:10 P.M. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, February 24, 1994, at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Perry Secretary PTSMIN01/27/94 -6- 2/14/94 MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1994 A regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission was called to order on Thursday, February 24, 1994, 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. In the absence of Chairman Ron Perry, the meeting was called to order by Commissioner Ron Guerriero. Commissioner Coe led the flag salute. PRESENT: 4 ABSENT: 1 COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sander COMMISSIONERS: Perry Also present were Director of Public Works Tim Serlet, Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber, Traffic Technician Hasib Baha, Sergeant Jim Domenoe, Fire Chief Jim Wright and Recording Secretary Gall Zigler. PUBLIC COMMENT None COMMISSION BUSINESS 1. Minutes of January 27, 1994 1.1 Continue approval of the Minutes to the meeting of March 24, 1994. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Coe to continue approval of the minutes to the meeting of March 24, 1994. The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: I COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sander None Perry "Stoo" S/an on Enfield Lane at Riverton Lane Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report and provided a slide presentation. PTSMIN02/24/94 -1 - 3/2/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 24, 1994 It was moved by Commissioner Coe, seconded by Commissioner Johnson that the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to the City Council to establish a "Stop" control on Enfield Lane at Riverton Lane. The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: I COMMISSIONERS: Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sander None Perry Sub-Committee to Study the Jefferson Avenue Corridor from Via Montezuma North to Sanborn Avenue Traffic Engineer Lauber presented the staff report. Commissioner Johnson suggested the sub-committee include property owners and business owners along the Jefferson Avenue Corridor. Commissioner Sander recommended the sub-committee study the collision reports for the intersection of Jefferson and Winchester, primarily the area between Kinko's and the ARCO gas station. Commissioner Sander suggested the sub-committee also review the Winchester Road interchange design plan. Commissioner Guerriero and Commissioner Johnson volunteered to participate on the sub-committee with Commissioner Sander as an alternate. Commissioner Guerriero suggested that staff contact the property owners north of the ARCO gas station to discuss additional access. Marry Lauber said the first meeting of the sub-committee will be scheduled for March 11, 1994, at 8:30 A.M. Traffic SiGnal Priority List - MethodoloGy Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber presented the staff report. He advised the Commission the methodology to be used to establish a Traffic Signal Priority List was based on the state standards as well as the expert advice of the City's Traffic Consultant Ben Dobbins. It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Guerriero to approve the Methodology to be used to establish a Traffic Signal Priority List. PTSMIN02/24/94 -2- 3/2/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES The motion carried as follows: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: 4 COMMISSIONERS: 0 COMMISSIONERS: 1 COMMISSIONERS: FEBRUARY 24,1994 Coe, Guerriero, Johnson, Sander None Perry Pedestrian, Vehicular and Bicycle Traffic Adjacent to Temecula Community Recreation Center/Rancho California Soorts Park Commissioner Guerriero said he has received several calls in the past two weeks expressing concern regarding the area in front of the new Community Recreation Center (CRC). Commissioner Guerriero said Vehicle Code Section 22.357.1 applies to this location, which could lower the speed to 25 mph during restricted hours. Commissioner Guerriero suggested marked crosswalks with a warning signal adjacent to the CRC. Commissioner Johnson said that studies have shown that marked crosswalks imply safety and actually increase risk. He suggested staff investigate use of a pedestrian activated stop at the crosswalk. Traffic Engineer Marry Lauber suggested placing this item on the next agenda to allow staff the opportunity to perform the necessary traffic counts and evaluations. Speed Undulations - Follow-Up Report Traffic Engineer Marry Lauber presented the staff report and a slide presentation from Calle Pina Colada. He said travel patterns indicate an average decrease in speeds of 4 mph during off peak periods. Engineer Lauber reported the results of the Public Survey indicate a feeling that speeds have remained the same or decreased, that traffic volumes have remained the same and that noise has stayed the same or increased. He said those surveyed were evenly split between the benefit and detriment of installing this type of residential traffic control. PTSMIN02124194 Traffic Engineer's Reoort Traffic Engineer Marty Lauber reported the following: Cal Trans has set March 3, 1994 as the installation date for the Four-way stop at Highway 79 South and Margerita Road. Staff is in the process of performing turning movement counts for Pale Road -~- PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 24, 1994 and Highway 79 South to determine the left turn pocket requirements for this intersection. Staff is working with RTA to redistribute one of the bus benches from locations that have two benches and place them at locations that have no benches. He provided the Commission with a draft agenda for the next Executive Committee meeting. The meeting with the School District and the safe routes to school committee, which meets monthly alternating discussions on safe routes to school with any school issues. Public Works Responding to a request for bike lanes on Nicholas, staff will research and make a recommendation however, the design does not include a bike lane. Speed surveys for Via Norte and Del Rey have been completed and will be included in the staff report to the City Council. Director Tim Serlet reported the following: The City's Capital Improvement Plan Program places the Winchester Road over- crossing as the highest priority. The City hopes to award a contract for the construction in December of 1994. The Overland Crossing is currently in the design process. Cal Trans has decided to divide the structure in such a way that the portion in the Cal Trans right-of- way will be maintained by Cal Trans and the other portion to be maintained by the City. Anticipated completion of the design phase is December 1994. There is currently no funding mechanism for this project. Staff has received authorization to solicit environmental consultants for the Pala Road Bridge. Anticipated construction to begin in 1996. The City Council will be holding a workshop regarding the Pechanga Reservation Casino and staff will notify the Commission. City Manager David Dixon has assumed a new position as City Manager of the City of Orange. The City Council has hired Ron Bradley as interim City Manager and to assist in the recruitment of a new City Manager. The City has recently applied for a ~270,O00grant in CEMAC funds. The funds will be used to purchase a master controller which would control all traffic signals from City Hall. PTSMIN02/24/94 -4- 3/2/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 24, 1994 An Engineering Consultant has been selected for the Walcott Corridor. The improvements to John Warner Road and Leifer Road will be funded through Service Level R. The property owners have agreed to fund construction of the improvements if the City agrees to take over the maintenance. Staff is considering forming a sub-committee to look at implementing the Transportation Demand Ordinance and address high peaks by requesting large volume employers to stagger their work hours. City Departments are currently working on their budgets and Traffic Engineer Lauber will be putting together a work program for his division. The Commission should direct any items that they would like to see addressed to Mr. Lauber. The City anticipates awarding the contract for Solana Way and Ynez Road on March 8, 1994. Police Chief's Report Sergeant Jim Domenoe reported the following: The patrol officers are on twelve hours shifts with two shifts working. The Traffic Team, K-9 Team and SET Team are working a 4/10 shift, and Sergeants work twelve hours. There were no arrests during the D.U.I. check point on New Years Eve. There were a total of twelve D.U.I. arrests for the three day weekend not associated with the check point. The California Highway Patrol is doing a grant with O.T.S. to provide funding for officers to do additional overtime for enforcement of seat belt, D.U.I. and helmet laws. Members of the Highway Patrol will ride with police and assist in those citations. Commissioner Guerriero asked if the Police Department has plans for hiring an additional motorcycle officer. Sergeant Domenoe said the Police Chief is looking at adding one additional motor officer and purchasing two motorcycles, one as a replacement and one for the new officer. PTSMIN02/24/94 -5- 3/2/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY 24, 1994 9. Fire Chief's Reoort Fire Chief Jim Wright reported the following: Distributed an Annual Re-Cap Report for 1993. He advised the Commission that the City will be going out to bid for the ambulance service. The County Board of Supervisors has approved a new equipment request. This includes 16 new fire engines, with both of the City's technical first line engines to be replaced within the next 18 months. A request is going to City Council to add a Fire Systems Field Inspector to the contract. The French Valley Fire Station will go out to bid in April or May. He said the County Board of Supervisors strongly supports the construction of this fire station. Fire Chief Wright reported on his special assignment for the last month to the County of Los Angeles to assist in the earthquake disaster. 10. Commission Reports Commissioner Johnson suggested the Commission hold a workshop to review the previously established goals and objectives of the Public Safety Commission and the Traffic Commission. Commissioner Johnson reported cars making left turns against a red signal both northbound and eastbound at Mergarita Road and Highway 79 North (Winchester Road). Commissioner Johnson reported during New Years Eve he heard several gun shots and fireworks. Sergeant Domenoe responded that the Sheriff's Department cannot respond to all these calls on this particular evening. Commissioner Johnson said he was asked by the Meadowview Homeowners Association equestrian group to request the City place a stop sign at Calle Pina Colada and Via Norte. Traffic Engineer Lauber requested a copy of the equestrian trails and markings within Meadowview. PTSMIN02124194 -6- 3/2/94 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION MINUTES FEBRUARY24.1994 Commissioner Guerriero advised that the Temecula Community Partnership Programs, the McGruff identification stickers and the on-going drug forums are successful and continue to grow. He said currently the Police Department, Fire Department, water company, Southern California Edison, Southern California Gas Company and the City vehicles are displaying the McGruff stickers. This programs offers a safe haven for children who are concerned they are being approached and allows those individuals displaying the McGruff decal to radio assistance for a child. Commissioner Guerriero said the ABC has a new underage drinking program for liquor sales establishments and several businesses in the community are taking part in the program. Commissioner Guerriero reported witnessing two vehicles parked at the narrowing of Margarita Road at Rancho California Road. He said the incident took place during peak traffic and caused traffic to back-up and drive into the dirt. Public Works Director Tim Serlet advised the City Council has placed this area of roadway on high priority and directed City staff to complete these improvements through a reimbursement agreement with the property owner. The property owner however, does not want to pay prevailing wages. ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner Sander to adjourn at 9:30 P.M. The motion was carried unanimously. The next regular meeting of the City of Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission will be held on Thursday, March 24, 1994 at 7:00 P.M., Temecula City Hall Main Conference Room, 43174 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California. Chairman Ron Perry Secretary PTSMIN02/24/94 -7- 3/2/94 ITEM NO. 2 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer ,~'/J~ March 24, 1994 Item 2 Public/Traffic Safety Commission - Goals and Objectives RECOMMENDATION: This item is for discussion only. Mayor Ron Roberts will provide direction as Commission Liaison regarding Goals and Objectives of the Temecula Public/Traffic Safety Commission. Attachment: Municipal Code Chapter 2.44 r:\traffic\commiBsn\agenda\94\O324 031241941ajp 2.44.010 Chapter 2.44 PUBLIC/TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION* Sections: 2.44.010 2.44.020 2.44.030 2.44.040 2.44.050 2.44.060 2.44.070 Established. Composition and membership. Terms of office. Time and place of meetings. Powers and duties. Public hearings. Staff assistance. * prior ordinanc~ histo/-/: Ord. 90-07. 2.44.010 Established. Pursuant to Section 2.44.010, them is created an advisory commission to the city council which shall be known as the Temecula public/traffic safety com- mission. (Oral. 92-17 § I (12.01.010)) 2.44.020 Composition and membership. The public/traffic safety commission shall consist of seven members appointed by the city council pursuant to Section 2.40.050. No officers or employ- ees of the city or person under an employment con- tract subject to the jurisdiction of the city council shall be members of such commission. (Ord. 92-17 § 1 (12.01.020)) 2.44.030 Terms of office. Terms of office for public/traffic safety commis- sioners shall be three years with staggered terms. Initially, all seven members may be selected at once. In order to achieve staggered terms, three members shall be appointed for tenns of three years; two members for terms of two years; and two members for terms of one year, such terms to be determined by the drawing of lots. At the completion of any term a commission member may be reappointed pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 2.40.050. (Ord. 92-17 § I (12.01.030)) 2.44.040 Time and place of meetings. The public/traffic safety commission shall estab- lish a regular date, time and place for commission meetings, which shall be open to the public. Such meetings shall occur no less frequently than once a month. (Ord. 92-17 § 1 (12.01.050)) 2.44.050 Powers and duties. The public/traffic safety commission shall advise the city council on all matters subject to the jurisdic- tion of the council pertaining to the public and traffic safety. The duties of the public/traffic safety commission shall be established by resolution of the city council. (Ord. 92-17 § 1 (12.01.060)) 2.44.060 Public hearings. Whenever the comraission determines, by a two- thirds majority of those members present, that its deliberations with respect to a particular matter or matters would be substantially aided by the presen- tation of teslimony from the citizens of the city, or of a certain area of the city, the commission may direct a public hearing be held conceming such matter or matters. Notice of such a hearing shall be provided by publication in a newspaper of general circulation published in the city, and/or by posting the same in at least three public places, not later than seven days prior to the date of the hearing. Such hearings shall be conducted in accordance with the roles established for the conduct of hearings before the city council unless the council, by resolu- tion, shall otherwise provide. (Ord. 92-17 § 1 ( 12.01.070)) 2.44.070 Staff assistance. The city manager shall ensure that adequate staff will be allocated to provide necessary technical and clerical assistance to the commission. (Ord. 92-17 § I (12.01.040)) 29 ITEM NO. 3 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marty Lauber, Traffic Engineer ~ DATE: March 24, 1994 SUBJECT: Item 3 Restricting Trucks Over Three (3) Tons From Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to restrict trucks over three (3) tons from Rainbow Canyon Road. BACKGROUND: The Traffic Division of the Public Works Department has been requested by Commissioner Coe to investigate limiting truck traffic on Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road. Pala Road and Rainbow Canyon Road are both north-south collector streets starting in San Diego County in the south, and cross Riverside County before entering Temecula. In order to create either restriction both Counties were contacted. In both cases it would be wrong to post signs at our City boundary without providing the appropriate turn around areas. Rainbow Canyon Road is located just east of Interstate 15 (I-15) which will serve as an alternate route for all restricted trucks. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) was also contacted regarding trucks using Rainbow Canyon Road as a by-pass to the truck scales on I-15. The CHP supports the imposition of a weight limit on Rainbow Canyon Road. In November 1990, the San Diego County Traffic Advisory Committee approved limiting truck traffic on Pala Road within San Diego County. This decision was repealed in September, 1991 because the Pala Band of Mission Indians challenged the initial approval. They claimed that this restriction would result in excessive out-of-direction travel, and the Committee agreed. Staff recommends posting Rainbow Canyon Road to restrict trucks over three (3) tons. San Diego County has supported our efforts by allowing us to post the restriction in that County for northbound trucks. Additional signs will need to also be posted in Temecula for south bound trucks. Staff also recommends denying the request to restrict Pala Road based on previous actions taken by San Diego County. FISCAL IMPACT: 6 - Special Weight Limit Signs at approximately $500.00 each -- $3,000.00 Attachments: Municipal Code Chapter 10.20 Article II r:~traffic\eommissn~agenda\94\0324 031241941ajp 10.20.060 Article II. Weight Limits 10.20.060 Prohibition of certain vehicles on restricted streets. Vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of six thousand pounds are prohibited ,on the streets designated in Section 10.20.070 of this chap- ter. (OK[. 90-20 § 1 (12.06.010)) 10.20.070 Designation of restricted streets. When signs a~ erected giving notice thereof. the following streets or portions of streets ate restricted to vehicles not exceeding a roaximum gross weight of six thousand pounds: A. Calle Medusa, from La Serena to Nicholas Road. (OK[. 90-20 § 1 (12.06.020)) 10.20.080 Signs required. Whenever this article or any ordinance of the city designates any street or portion theroof as a restrict- ed street, the city engineer shall cause said street to be posted with signs pWvidhig substantially as fol- lows: "Restricted Access--Vehicles Under Six Thousand Pounds Only." (OK[. 90-20 § 1 (12.06.030)) 1020.090 Exceptions. The provisions of this article shall not apply to: A. Commercial vehicles coming from an unre- stricted s~reet having ingress and egress by direct route to and from a restricted street when necessary for the purpose of making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any build- ing or structure located on the restricted street, or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodel- ing or construction of any building or structure upon the reslricted street for which a building permit has previously been obta'roed; B. Passenger buses under the jurisdiction of the public utilities commission; C. Any vehicle owned by a public utility neces- sa~ for the construction, installation, maintenance or repair of public utilities; or D. Any vehicle owned and operated by a public agency. (OK[. 90-20 § 1 12.06,040)) 180 ITEM NO. 4 AGENDA REPORT TO: Public/Traffic Safety Commission FROM: Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer DATE: March 24, 1994 SUBJECT: Item 4 Traffic Operations Adjacent to the Temecula Community Recreation Center and Rancho California Sports Park RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission approve the re-striping of Rancho Vista Road from Margarita Road to 415 feet west of Southern Cross Road and to establish a limited time parking zone on the west side of Margarita Road between Pauba Road and Rancho Vista Road. BACKGROUND: The Public/Traffic Safety Commission requested staff to investigate future traffic operations on Rancho Vista Road and Margarita Road adjacent to the Temecula Community Recreation Center (CRC} and Rancho California Sports Park. Commission concerns included parking, left turn lanes and pedestrian controls because of the opening of the CRC. Rancho Vista Road currently is a fully improved secondary roadway with a curb to curb width of 64 feet. It is currently striped for three (3) lanes (two eastbound and one westbound), two (2) bike lanes and parking on both sides. There are no left turn pockets for Argo Court, Southern Cross Road, or any driveways to the park site. Currently there are 174 parking spaces provided adjacent to Rancho Vista Road at the existing ball fields. An additional 296 spaces have been built for the new CRC and approximately 300 more are planned for the southwest corner of Margarita Road and Rancho Vista Road. The west side of Margarita Road adjacent to the ball fields currently has approximately 1,050 feet of parking (approximately 44 parking spaces). The ultimate striping for a secondary roadway consists of four (4) through lanes, a center island and two (2) bike lanes as exists east of Margarita Road. The painted median area is provided for left turn storage at intersections and no parking is allowed. In order to provide three (3) additional left turn pockets and provide 440 linear feet of on street parking, two (2) different striping patterns will be utilized with transition between them as shown on Exhibit "A". Left turns could be restricted from all driveways except one (1) if it is desired. Exhibit "B" shows those changes proposed for Margarita Road which includes adding over 550 feet of parking (approximately 24 parking spaces) and a limit time parking restriction from 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. weekdays. To insure proper speed limit posting, a traffic and engineering survey will be conducted approximately one (1) month after re-striping to see if the critical speed changes significantly enough to effect the posted limit. r:\traffie%commlsen\agenda\94\0324 03124/94/ajp FISCAL IMPACT: 4" Skip White - 6,060 I.f. @ $.045 = $272.70 6" Solid White - 5,330 I.f @ $.060 = $319.80 6" Skip White - 600 I.f. @ $.060 = $360.00 8" Solid White - 470 I.f. @ $.095 = $446.50 Double Yellow - 4,4301.f. @ $.125 = $553.75 Bike Lane Legends - 9 @ $28.00 = $252.00 Arrow Legends - 7 @ $7.00 -- $49.00 Lane Drop Arrows - 3 @ $7.00 = $21.00 Speed Limit Legends - 4 @ $12.00 = $48.00 Sandblasting- 5,450 Sq. Ft. @ $1.22 -- $6,649.00 No Parking/Bike Lane Signs - 14 @ $125.00 = $1,750.00 No Parking - 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Signs - 12 @ $125.00 -- $1,500.00 TOTAL:S12,221.75 Attachments: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Re-striping Exhibit "B" - Parking for Sports Park r:\traffic\commissn\agenda\94\0324 03/24/941ajp L [] Z Q) / Z Q9 [] <- [] Z Z rv [] · Z bJ J Z [] ca LD Z · L3 z: Ld L,j < H IZ~VD~VH ( 7 ITEM NO. 5 AGENDA REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer 'r/7/f~ March 24, 1994 Item 5 "No Parking" - Rancho California Road East of Lyndia Lane RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to establish a "No Parking" zone on the north side of Rancho California Road east of Lyndia Lane for a distance of 130 feet. BACKGROUND: The Traffic Engineering Division of the Public Works Department has received a request to eliminate parking on Rancho California Road adjacent to Lyndia Lane. The resident complained that parked vehicles on the north side of Rancho California Road obstruct visibility when looking east from Lyndia Lane. Traffic Division Staff has investigated the location to see if parked vehicles could create an obstruction which could be alleviated by imposing a parking restriction. We also ensured that existing off-street parking would meet the demand created by displaced vehicles. Our research revealed that vehicles parking on Rancho California Road, east of Lyndia Lane stop to shop at the Quick Mart. This development was not required to provide pedestrian access from the sidewalk adjacent to Rancho California Road. The Quik Mart parking lot appears to be only partially utilized and can handle any displaced vehicles. By restricting parking on Rancho California Road sufficient sight distance is provided at Lyndia Lane. Displaced vehicles will be able to park in the existing parking lot provided by the development. FISCAL IMPACT: Red Curb- 130 L.F. ~b $.58 = $75.40 Attachment: Exhibit "A" Proposed Parking Restriction r.\traffk~eommi,,n\agenda\94\0324 031241941ajp Z ,¢ [] Ld Z <E · Z J [] Z [] <:F Z [] 5_ <i- Q) Z ITEM NO. 6 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: AGENDA REPORT Public/Traffic Safety Commission Marry Lauber, Traffic Engineer///Z~ March 24, 1994 Item 6 "No Parking" on Palma Drive and Vallejo Avenue across from the Rancho Community Church RECOMMENDATION: That the Public/Traffic Safety Commission recommend to City Council to establish a "No Parking" zone on Palma Drive and on the north side of Vallejo Avenue from Palma Drive west for a distance of 500 feet. BACKGROUND: The Traffic Division has received a request to post "No Parking" on Palma Drive and Vallejo Avenue across from the Rancho Community Church. Cars have been reported to park off of the roadway in an existing grass drainage swale. Palma Drive is a residential cul-de-sac with a twenty-four (24) foot width and is about 320 feet long. Vallejo Avenue is also a local street twenty-four(24) feet wide except adjacent to the Rancho Community Church where it has been partially improved to thirty-six (36) feet wide. Twenty-four (24) feet are required to provide for two through lanes without parking. The additional twelve (12) feet adjacent to the Church allows for parking on one side of Vallejo Avenue only. Staff investigated the parking situation and found that although the Church parking lot was not being fully utilized, vehicles continue to park across from the Church. These vehicle partially restrict available pavement for through movements and destroy the existing erosion control planting maintained by the adjacent property owner. In order to properly utilize the existing roadways and not destroy needed erosion controls planting, staff recommends restricting parking from the partially improved roadways of Palma Drive and Vallejo Avenue as shown on Exhibit "A". FISCAL IMPACT: "No Parking" signs and posts - 10 @ $125.00 = $1,250.00 Attachment: Exhibit "A" - Proposed Parking Restriction r:%trafflc%commissn\agenda%94%0324 03124/94/ajp ZE H Z I> F · Z [] Z / PB[IP~3SE3 PARKING RESTRICTIBN "EXHIZ}IT ITEM NO. 7 TRAFFIC ENGINEER'S REPORT II. TRAFFIC DIVISION Monthly Activity Report For February, 1994 Submitted by: T'. ~rle~_ P,epe,ed by:L.ubar Date: March 8, 1994 TRAFFIC REQUESTS TRAFFIC REQUESTS: Dec Jan Feb Received 17 16 5 Completed 9 14 15 Under Investigation 6 7 9 Scheduled for Traffic Commission 2 2 I ON GOING PROJECTS: Presented Traffic Control Plan checklist to Coordinating Committee for review and comments. This handout will be an aid to Contractors in submitting a complete plan and to avoid surprise requirements. Completed follow-up report for Calle Pina Colada speed undulations. Met with Temecula Valley Unified School District representative to create the suggested route to school exhibit for Sparkman Elementary School. Receive approval from Public/Traffic Safety Commission regarding Traffic Signal Priority List Methodology. This enables staff to begin ranking possible future traffic signal locations. E. Status of Design Projects - (See table below) "' LoCation!'''· "':" ."....: .' DeSign ..:. :." Drafting. Nicolas RdRVinchester Rd * 100% 90% Avenida Barca/Margarita Rd * 100% 95% Margarita Rd/S.R. 79 (S) ** 40% 0% Pala Rd/S.R. 79 (S) - Rt. turn 40% 5% lane Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption System Preparing RFP Traffic Signal Submitted to Caltrans - February 28, 1994 On hold awaiting funding commitment from Caltrans for matching funds. Available funding will determine scope of project. TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM Tim D. Serlet, Director of Public Works/City Engineer Brad Buron, Maintenance Superintendent March 22, 1994 Monthly Activity Report - February 1994 The following activities were performed by Public Works Department, Street Maintenance Division in-house personnel for the month of February 1994: II. III. IV. VI. SIGNS A. Total signs replaced B. Total signs installed C. Total signs repaired TREES A. Total trees trimmed for sight distance and street sweeping concerns POTHOLES A. Total square feet of potholes repaired CATCH BASINS A. Total catch basins cleaned RIGHT-OF-WAY WEED ABATEMENT A. Total square footage for right-of-way abatement GRAFFITI REMOVAL A. Total locations A. Total S.F. 9 34 0 258 175 0 20 2,959 Also, City Maintenance staff responded to 21 service order requests ranging from weed abatement, tree trimming, sign repair, A.C. failures, litter removal, and catch basin cleanings. This is compared to 10 service order requests for the month of January, 1993. The Maintenance Crew has also put in 66.5 hours of overtime which includes standby time, P.M. surveillance (weekends only), and response to street emergencies. -1- pWO5%roads\actrpt\94%02 03/14/94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - February, 1994 Page No. 2 ORANGE COUNTY STRIPING AND STENCILING COMPANY has completed the followino: 65,948 L.F. of new and repainted striping 771 L.F, of sand blasting · 4,904 L.F. of red curb · 45 new and repainted legends //The total cost for Orange County striping services was ~12 836.97 compared to ~13,246.17 for / January, 1994. PESTMASTER SERVICES has comoleted the foliowine: Installed one pedestrian barricade @ Ynez Road and Rancho California Road totaling ~)455.00. 156 sites, 662,433 S.F. of the right-of-way weed control, total cost $7,773.00. The total cost for Street Maintenance performed by Contractors for the month of February, 1994was ~29,438.06 compared to $38,342.70 for the month of January, 1993. Account No. 5402 Account No. 5401 e12,537,31 816,9oo,75 CC: Don Spagnolo, Principal Engineer - Capital Projects Raymond A. Casey, Principal Engineer - Land Development Martin C. Lauber, Traffic Engineer -2- pw05\roads\actrpt\94\02 03/14/94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT- February, 1994 Page No. 3 STREET MAINTENANCE CONTRACTORS The following contractors have performed the following project for the month of December. DEL RIO CONTRACTORS Account No. 5402 Date: February 11, 1994 Rainbow Canyon Road 1 °/4 miles n/o City limits. Repair wash-out of R.O.W. due to "rains". OTY DESCRIPTION UNIT . 8.00 500 C Backhoe HR 6.00 Laborer w/Truck & Tools HR 8.00 Foreman HR 24.00 Rip Rap TONS 9.50 Grout CY 2.00 Finisher HR Total Cost ~2,738.31 Account No. 5401 Date: February 22, 1994 Winchester Creek Collection Cleaning of silt and debris from drainage channel Total Cost $1,558.25 pw0S\roads%actrpt\94\02 O3/14/94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - February, 1994 Page No. 4 ARBOR-PRO TREE SERVICE Account No. 5402 Date: February 10, 1994 42461 Cosmic Drive Remove fallen tree from within City R.O.W. due to high winds Total Cost $450.00 NELSON PAVING AND SEALING AccOunt No. 5401 Date: February 11, 1994 Via Lobo Channel Remove silt and debris from channel "rain". Total Cost $8,416.00 Account NO. 5402 Date: February 7, 1994 6 hours of street sweeping various locations "rain". Total Cost $420.00 Account No. 5402 Date: February 15 & 16 Two (8) hour days pothole repair in Old Town. Total A.C. 16 Tons Total S.F. 1,800 Total Cost $1,872.00 pwOS\roads\actrpt~94~02 03/14194 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - February, 1994 Page No. 5 Account No. 5402 Date: February 22, 1994 Pala Road from Pala Bridge to Loma Linda Total S.F. 900 Total A.C. 8 Tons Total Cost $936.00 Account No. 5402 Date: February 23, 1994 Rainbow Canyon Road between Pala Road and City limits - pothole repair Total S.F. 900 Total A.C. 8 Tons Total Cost ~1,656.00 Account No. 5402 Date: February 18, 1994 Rainbow Canyon Road 3.5 hours with power broom to clean debris off street. Total Cost: ~245.00 MONTELEONE EXCAVATING Account NO. 5402 Date: February 18, 1994 John Warner Road, Liefer Road, Walcott Road, Santiago Road, Calle Chapos Road and Tommy Lane 8 hours emergency blade work on dirt roads Total Cost $918.00 -5- pwOS\roeds\actrpt\94\O2 O3/14/94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - February, 1994 Page No. 6 Account No. 5402 Date: February 23, 1994 Shoulder grading on North General Kearney between Margarita Road and La Colima for edge striping. Total Cost $980.00 Account No. 5402 Emergency dirt road grading due to rain on John Warner, Santiago, Liefer, Walcott, Calle Girasol roads. Total cost 9960.00 AcCount NO. 5401 Vallejo Channel cleanings and repairs 6 tire dump truck 14.5 hours 21 hours backhoe rental (446 Cat) 15 hours labor 10 yards of 5 sack 3/4" rock concrete Total Cost 93,870.00 Account No. 5402 Date: February 10, 1994 John Warner Road, Liefer Road, Santiago Road, Walcott Road, and Calle Chapos Road. 10 hours motor grader to make dirt roads passable for trash pick-up, emergency services and residential traffic after weekend rains. Total Cost 91,1 O0.00 Account No. 5401 Date: February 10, 1994 Jedediah Smith Road Remove silt from ponds. Total Cost 9970.00 -6- pwOS\roads\actrpt\94\02 03/14/94 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT - February, 1994 Page No. 7 Account No. 5401 Date: February 11, 1994 Remove silt from drainage ditch on Ynez and Vallejo, Los Ranchitos. 10 hours - 446 backhoe 10 hours - dump truck Total Cost $1,614.00 OAKRIDGE LANDSCAPE Account No. 5402 Date: February 22, 1994 Via Lobo Channel Replace plants due to vandalism. Total Cost ~97.00 Account No. 5402 Date: February 22, 1994 42461 Cosmic Drive Replace 1 Pepper tree. Total Cost $165.00 HOUSTON HARRIS PIPE CLEANING ACcount No. 5401 Date: February 23, 1994 29825 Avenida Cima Del Sol Unplugged catch basin due to debris and concrete Total Cost t~472.50 -7- pwOS\roads\actrpt\94\02 03/14/94 DATE 92-01-94 02-01-94 02-02-94 02-03-94 02-09-94 02-14-94 02-15-94 02-16-94 02-16-94 02-22-94 02-22-94 02-22-94 02-22-94 02-23-94 02-24-94 02-28-94 02-28-94 02-28-94 02-28-94 02-28-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED FEBRUARY 1994 GRAFFITI REMOVAL i LOCATION 28747 Pujol Street 27555 Ynez Road Rustic Glen @ End of Street Winchester @ E. Prize Circle N. 28860 Front Street McCabe @ Amarita 28497 Pujol Old Town Community Association Yukon @ Rancho California Road 27555 Ynez Road 28100 Front Street La Seren8 across Veterans Park Rancho Vista @ Margarita I-15 & Winchester (Creek) Butterfield Stage @ Pauba 28497 Pujol Street 28550 Pujol Street Ynez Road N/O Tower Plaza Moraga Road @ Margarita Road Rancho Del Mar Condos I WORK COMPLETED Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed Removed 72 S.F. of Graffiti 50 S.F. of Graffiti 60 S.F. of Graffiti 48 S.F. of Graffiti 162 S.F. of Graffiti 6 S.F~. of Graffiti 102 S.F. of Graffiti 80 S.F. of Graffiti 80 S.F. of Graffiti 278 S.F. of Graffiti 108 S.F. of Graffiti 16 S.F. of Graffiti 12 S.F. of Graffiti 210 S.F. of Graffiti 678 S.F. of Graffiti 6 S.F. of Graffiti 222 S.F. of Graffiti 10 S.F. of Graffiti 30 S.F. of Graffiti 729 S.F. of Graffiti TOTAL LOCATIONS 20 TOTAL $.F. 2,959 -1 - pwO3\roads\wkcrnpltd\94\O1 .Graffiti 020894 )ATE )2-02-94 )2-07-94 )2-07-94 )2-07-94 )2-07-94 )2-08-94 )2-09-94 )2-09-94 )2-10-94 )2-10-94 :)2-10-94 )2-11-94 )2-11-94 )2-15-94 )2-15-94 :)2-16-94 )2-17-94 :)2-22-94 )2-22-94 :)2-23-94 )2-23-94 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION J LOCATION Rancho Call. Rd. E/B on//2 Lane 31411 De Portola Road 30540 Ave. Buena Suerte 31249 Nicolas Road 30650 Cabrillo Avenue 29815 Cima del Sol Pala Road and Hwy. 79 South 30260 Cabrillo Avenue 42461 Cosmic Drive 31480 Nicolas Road 42757 Tierra Robles Place 43973 El Lucero Drive 44042 Highlander Drive 39250 Deputy Road 44121 Flores Drive N. Gen. Kearney @ La Colima 30993 Del Rey Road 42623 Remora Way 43973 El Lucero Place La Paz Road Margarita @ Solana Way WORK COMPLETED FEBRUARY 1994 SERVICE ORDER REQUEST LOG IREQUEST Debris on street Requesting sandbags Culvert undersized Water flowing past property A.C. berm washed out Plugged catch basin Potholes Trash pick-up concern Tree down Street repair Street repair Erosion -concerns Dust control Trash pick-up concern Erosion concerns Shoulder grading Debris on Street Sweeper concern Erosion concern Potholes Potholes WORK COMPLETED 02-02-94 02-07-94 02-07-94 02-07-94 02-07-94 02-08-94 02-09-94 02-09-94 02-10-94 02-10-94 02-10-94 02-11-94 02-11-94 02-15-94 02-15-94 02-16-94 02-17-94 02-22-94 02-22-94 02-24-94 02-24-94 TOTAL SOR'S 21 pwO3\roads\wkcmpltd~94\O2.svrq 030894 DATE 02-01-94 02-07-94 02-28-94 LOCATION Calle Fuego @ Solana Way 40461 Cosmic Ynez Road N/O Flores Drive CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED FEBRUARY 1994 TREE TRIMMING WORK COMPLETED Trimmed I tree , Trimmed I tree Trimmed 3 trees Knock down TOTAL TREES TRIMMED 5 TOTAL TREES REMOVED I ' pw03%roads~wkcrnpltd\94~02.tre 030294 CITY OF TEMECULA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED FEBRUARY 1994 SIGNS DATE 02-01-94 02-01-94 02-03-94 02-07-94 02-14-94 02-14-94 02-15-94 02-15-94 02-15-94 02-15-94 02-15-94 02-23-94 02-23-94 02-25-94 02-28-94 LOCATION Rycrest {i) Vail Brook Via Las Coilhas @ Rancho Calif. Rd. Sarah Way ~) Diaz Margarita ~;~ Hwy. 79 Rancho Vista E/O Camino Romo Rancho Vista @ Butterfield Stage Avenida Alvarado Rio Nedo Winchester Road N. Gen. Kearney ~ Willow Creek Salinas Drive @ Summerside Rancho Vista ~ Meadows Margarita ~ Avenida Barca Front Street S/O Rancho Calif. Road Flores ~) Ynez Road WORK COMPLETED Installed W-53A Installed W-53 Installed R-1 Replaced ' W-7 & "N" Marker T.C. Replaced W-9 Bullet holes Replaced R-1 Bullet holes Installed W-31 & 5 "N" Markers Installed W-31 &4 "N" Markers Installed 4 "N" Markers Replaced R-1 & W-56 Stolen Replaced R-1 Stolen Installed 2R-12W-17 4R-1A Installed 6R-260 2R-81 Replaced R-18 Knocked down Replaced W-53 old TOTAL SIGNS REPLACED 9 TOTAL SIGNS INSTALLED 34 TOTAL SIGNS REPAIRED 0 pwO3\roed\wkcmpltd\94\O2\sgn 030394 DATE ~)2-01-94 ~)2-01-94 02-02-94 ~)2-04-94 ~)2-04-94 02-07-94 02-14-94 02-17-94 02-18-94 CITY OF TEMECULA LOCATION Margarita S/O Rancho Calif. Road Rancho Calif. Road E/O Margarita Area I (See Daily for locations) Area 3 & 4 (See Daily for locations) (Rain) Area I & 2 (See Daily for locations) (Rain) Area I thru 4 (See Daily for locations) (Rain) Area 1 Area's 1 thru 4 Area's I thru 4 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION WORK COMPLETED FEBRUARY 1994 CA TCH BASINS WORK COMPLETED Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured Cleaned and secured QUANTITY 6 basins 3 basins , 9 basins 26 basins 55 basins 10 basins 26 basins 35 basins 5 basins TOTAL CATCH BASINS CLEANED AND SECURE 175 pw03\roads~wkcmpltd\94~.2~cb 030794 a: 8 · ' ~1 : o c.) 0 LU Z ~'~ o ¢.~ua~° og ITEM NO. 8 POLICE CHIEF'S REPORT City of Temecula 43174 Business Park Drive · Ternecula, California 92590 J.Sal Mu~oz Mayor Ron Roberrs Mayor Pro Tern Ronald J. Parks Councilmember Jeff Stone Councilmember Patrlcla H. Birdsall Councilmember David F. Dixon City Manager (909) 694-1989 FAX (909) 694-1999 City Council Ron Bradley / City Manager Public/Traffic Safety Commission From: Rick Sayre Police Chief Date: March 15, 1994 Re: POLICE ACTIVITY REPORT FOR 1993 The following report reflects the Part I Crimes, Traffic Activity, and miscellaneous activity occurring in the City of Temecula during the year of 1993. As in regular monthly reports the Part One Stats are broken down by individual districts within the City. This provides a greater understanding of the criminal activity within the City for police staff deployment and for Council / Commission interest. The overall picture presented by the report shows that crime was not as serious a problem in Temecula as perhaps found in other areas. It would be foolish to indicate that the issue is not one that requires constant attention and concern, however I do believe it needs to be put into perspective. Page 2 of the report shows that over half of the robberies were strong arm. This is when a person takes something from another by force without the use of a weapon. All rapes are violent crimes, where the offender needs to be dealt with in a serious and swift manner. There are common denominators in the majority of the rapes reported in 1993: adult suspect, minor victim, both knew one another, alcohol was involved, and there had been a party sometime in the previous twelve hours. The homicides, all solved, were; the officer incident and the elderly man murdered by the helper. involved former Burglary was the same as last year. in auto theft. A strong reduction noted. There was a slight decrease in the grand theft area is An interesting and predictable fact is that traffic cites for hazardous violations went down and traffic accidents went up. The number of driving under the influence arrests is slightly lower. The traffic accident issue will be monitored through 1994. Lynn Fanene did an outstanding job with gaining business community compliance with the graffiti ordinance this year. During 1994 he will be working on compliance with the business license requirement. The issues of false alarms is going to have to be addressed through a false alarm ordinance. The number of false alarms for 1993 was 3104. At 15 minute per call this equals 776 staff hours a year used to respond to the calls. The number of felony arrests were up, and other arrests down. Drug arrests were generally up, this I attribute to training and skill levels being elevated. Again this year the law enforcement program was well under budget. The incident tracking system that has produced the stats since incorporation has remained the same. No changes happened that would alter the numbers. If errors exist they are the same as in the previous years. As you know the report is merely one of many tools used in judging the safety of the community. The monthly report for February 1994 will be included in next months report. I am pleased with the end of year report. The community should be proud of itself. Temecula Police Department Yearly Statistics 1993 1989 Feb. 94 Table of Contents Maps Map of Districts ..................................... Page 01 Graphs Crimes Against Persons; Pie Chart ................. Crimes Against Property; Pie Chart ................ Crimes Against Persons; Bar Chart ................. Crimes Against Property; Bar Chart ................ Burglary Comparison by Year ..................... Traffic Citation Comparison by Year ............ Traffic Collision Comparison by Year ........... Miscellaneous Activity Comparison by Year ...... Arrest Comparison by Year ...................... Narcotic Activity Comparison by Year ........... Total Activity by District ..................... ...Page 02 ...Page 03 ...Page 04 ...Page 05 .... Page 06 .... Page 07 .... Page 08 .... Page 09 .... Page 10 .... Page 11 .... Page 12 Statistical ~,mher Totals 1992 ................................................. Page 13 1993 ................................................. Page 14 City of Temecula Part I Crimes by Reporting District Year End 1~)3 District C Persons 10 Property 54 Total 64 District D Persons 47 Property 207 Total 254 District G Persons 47 Property 192 Total 239 District l Persons 13 Property 169 Total 182 District B Persons 32 Property 119 Total District H Persons 14 Property 90 Total 104 District E Persons 24 Property 148 Total 172 District F Persons 6 Property 80 TotaX 86 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 699Z ~ Leg !- ~ 61z~ i~90~ -~.. 014 6Z9 I~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 kO 0 LO 0 C9 O~ ¢N C~i 0 0 0 0 0 YeNIf Enwlirsg 1992 CRIME A B C D E F G H TOTAL HOMICIDE 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 RAPE 2 1 0 3 0 2 3 2 13 ROBBERY 11 4 2 13 1 1 5 2 39 FELONY ASSAULT 8 24 4 19 16 10 31 9 121 TOTAL PERSONS I 211 291 61 351 231 131 39 i31 179 BURGLARY 52 62 22 66 64 31 75 25 397 GRAND THEFT 64 40 28 83 40 28 64 25 372 AUTO THEFT 41 30 24 78 47 24 61 15 320 ARSON 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 2 8 TOTAL PROPERTY I 157 1331 741 2291 153 841 2001 671 1097 GRAND TOTAL 178 162 80 264 176 97 239 80 1276 HAZARD CITES 697 591 409 589 216 281 872 508 4163 NON-HAZARD CITES 452 840 184 545 190 304 317 160 2992 PARKING CITES 55 47 35 53 104 31 122 57 504 TOTAL CITES ] 1204l 1478 628 11871 51ol 6161 1311 7251 7659 DIST. PEACE 92 269 74 207 267 75 361 75 1420 SHOPLIFT 28 27 16 152 1 4 13 0 241 PETTY THEFT 49 48 20 108 47 23 62 16 373 VANDALISM 44 118 43 84 85 36 138 52 600 MISD. ASSAULT 31 103 13 78 85 21 87 27 445 ALARMS 805 366 32 377 225 108 462 202 2577 PUBLIC INTOX. 43 106 5 51 25 15 34 6 285 DUI 59 110 28 68 18 20 29 14 346 TOTAL I 11511 11471 231 11251 7531 3021 11861 3921 6287 TIC INJURY 22 6 6 29 7 6 11 6 93 TIC NON-INJURY 136 70 39 214 49 26 95 36 665 FATAL T/C 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 4 TOTAL TIC 158 76 45 244 58 32 106 43 762 RESID. BURGLARY 8 27 6 19 37 24 55 15 191 COMM. BURGLARY 33 30 12 44 14 2 I 0 2 147 OTHER BURGLARY 11 5 4 3 13 5 10 8 59 VEHICLE BURGLARY 31 11 11 45 28 19 42 10 197 FELONY ARRESTS 494 TOTAL ARRESTS I 2661 6021 1071 5381 1561 1901 24.51 901 2194 TOTAL ACTIVITY I 26911 28631 9841 28201 14971 104.71 28421 124.01 15984. Page 13 CRIME HOMICIDE RAPE ROBBERY FELONY ASSAULT TOTAL PERSONS BURGLARY GRAND THEFT AUTO THEFT ARSON TOTAL PROPERTY GRAND TOTAL HAZARD CITES NON-HAZARD CITES PARKING CITES TOTAL CITES DIST, PEACE SHOPLIFT PETTY THEFT VANDALISM MISD, ASSAULT ALARMS PUBLIC INTOX. DUI TOTAL T/C INJURY TIC NON-INJURY FATAL TIC TOTAL TIC RESID, BURGLARY COMM. BURGLARY OTHER BURGLARY VEHICLE BURGLARY MISD. ARRESTS I FELONY ARRESTS TOTAL ARRESTS I Temecula Crime Statistics Year Efwlirtg 1993 A B C D E F G H TOTAL 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 1 2 1 1 0 3 3 11 5 10 0 14 4 1 8 3 45 8 21 8 32 18 5 34 8 134 131 321 ~01 47[ 241 61 47l 141 193 67 51 26 67 52 26 82 26 397 73 30 12 66 40 16 47 40 324 29 36 16 74 54 37 60 22 328 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 2 10 169~ 119 54 207 1481 801 1921 901 1059 182 151 64 254 172 86 239 104 1252 542 432 317 369 150 123 1213 245 3391 503 477 159 344 90 94 304 111 2082 47 35 25 41 60 23 82 36 349 1092l 9441 5011 7541 3001 240{ 15991 3921 5822 119 261 62 205 352 122 345 113 1579 27 18 23 127 6 4 19 4 228 48 56 15 116 55 29 79 21 419 45 77 23 64 104 50 144 43 550 34 103 15 78 105 28 100 42 505 995 424 94 480 282 94 442 293 3104 51 57 7 40 25 10 23 5 218 103 116 15 59 31 13 32 5 374 14221 11121 2541 11691 9601 3501 11841 526J 6977 16 3 3 24 18 9 27 8 108 147 89 32 220 105 32 104 37 766 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 t63 92 35 244 123 41 132 45 875 9 18 10 20 41 25 68 24 215 47 29 15 45 3 1 9 0 149 11 4 1 2 8 0 5 2 33 24 10 8 34 14 6 26 17 139 3031 4311 1011 4781 1941 921 2641 e71 1950 TOTAL ACTIVITY I 28591 22991 8541 24211 15551 7171 31541 10671 14926 Page 14 ITEM NO. 9 FIRE CHIEF'S REPORT   J. M. HARRIS HRE CHIEF RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE · PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 · (909) 657-3183 February 19, 1994 TO : Attn. : Re. : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Safety Commission Mr. David Dixon Temeeula City Manager TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES 1993 Year End Report This information is provided as a year end summary of the activities of the Temecula Fire Services during calendar year 1993. Temecula Fire units and personnel responded to a total of 3,460 incidents during 1993. This is an increase of 8.9% over the number of 1992 incident responses. The avera~,e increase in annual incident responses has been 10.7% per year for the past 4 years. Medical aid responses continue to account for a full 42% of our total emergency work load. This is virtually the same percentage as 1992. The extended fire season and Santanna wind conditions helped to increase the total number of vegetation fires to 7% above last year though minimal damage was sustained within the City of Temecula. The number of structure fires to which we were dispatched increased by 67% over last year, but there was not any significant change in structural fire damage. Though operating without a dedicated fire prevention captain, the department continued to provide basic fire prevention services. Special public events were pre-inspected for everyones safety. Many of our children were taught the basic fire safety rules through our school presentations. With the addition of a fire safety specialist to the City staff, commercial building plans, tenant improvements, and changes of occupancy were processed more efficiently. The other fire prevention activities, commercial fire safety inspections, weed abatement, fire extinguisher classes for local manufacturers employees, all proceeded as planned. Page two There were 2200 commercial fire safety inspections conducted by the fire station personnel in 1993. Weed abatement inspections totaled 647 parcds or 85 % more than in 1992. A new computer program also provided improved documentation and tracking of the inspection process. A total of 132 parcels required clearing by the approved city contractors. That is about 20% of the total number of parcels inspected. During 1993, your fire department volunteers purchased a new rescue squad to serve the community. Full medical, traffic collision, and swiftwater rescue equipment is carried in this vehicle and is staffed by our volunteers. The volunteers supplement the paid staff and continue to assist in providing cost effective service. More paid and volunteer staff were trained for swiftwater rescue operations. Additional water rescue gear was recently issued to our fire stations. As always, the routine fire, medical, hazmat, public service, and fire menace standby responses were handled dally. But there were some noteworthy incidents that we as a city dealt with in 1993. In January, Temecula experienced flooding conditions which required the implementation of a full scale major incident organization. Law enforcement, fire, public works, finance, building and safety, and other city and fire department functions had to adapt and work together as a team to mitigate the immediate flood problems. Past disaster drills which included city staff had paid off in a relatively smooth operation. Injury and property damage were minor compared to the potential that existed. Proper record keeping allowed prompt reimbursement to the city by FEMA to help offset some of the costs of the emergency flood operations. In March, units responded to a gas pump fire at the Mobil station located at Front and Del Rio. Fire department units on scene encountered a fire fueled by the leaking gasoline. After several minutes, the very stubborn fire was extinguished. A customer paid his bill but drove away without removing the dispenser nozzle. This caused the entire pump to be yanked from its based and dragged about 15 feet. No one was injured and property damage was minor. The month of April saw a condominium fire at 44671 La Paz off of Highway 79 South. First in units discovered a fully involved garage just beginning to impinge into the living area of the condo. The fire was quickly suppressed with no damage to the living quarters or surrounding condo units. As fire season began, a grass fire erupted east of Moraga and south of Margarita Roads. The fire spread very quickly through the dry grass and burned a 75 foot length of redwood fencing bordering the back yards of residents living on Humher Drive. The fire was contained at 16 acres with no injuries or further significant fire damage. In October, some of our local fire units were dispatched to the Winchester Fire. This fire burned toward Temecula at a frightening pace, eventually scorching 25,000 acres. Many homes in the French Valley area were saved and the fire was kept from getting any closer to Temecula. In December, the Winchester bridge HAZMAT fire incident occurred which tasked the fire service' s and other jurisdictional agencies ability to deal with hazardous material situations. Page three In 1994, we will continue to address pertinent public safety issues. More fire suppression personnel will be required to be certified as swiftwater rescue first responders to further enhance our water rescue capabilities. With the approach of the Africanized bees, we are issuing specific standard operating procedures to our fire personnel explaining how to rescue anyone who will be attacked by these very aggressive swarms. Special bee protective equipment is beginning to be issued to the field at this time. We continue to monitor civil unrest potential in our geographical region and have trained in specialized techniques to be able to serve the public during times of civil unrest while protecting our personnel. We will strive to continue aggressive weed abatement measures within our community and provide fire safety training to as many of our children as we can. The construction of two additional fire stations in our community are planned for 1994 as well. The City of Temecula will construct a new fire station on the east side of I-15, located centrally to enhance emergency response times within the City. Coverage during disasters will be improved as well. The Riverside County Fire Department plans to build the French Valley Fire Station at the airport, in the City of Temecula's sphere of influence. This will provide more close resources to support public safety. As the year unfolds, we plan to continue to deliver a professional, courteous, responsive, and cost effective fire service for the City of Temecula. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions regarding your fire services. J. M. Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire B~~right~~ Division Chief Southwest Division 0 C 0 CL C~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 ~O 0 1.0 0 I,O 0 CO CO al 0~1 '~- 'r- ~ 0 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r,C) ~- OJ 0 (}0 (i::) ~ C,,I ~ ~ ',t,=. ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 i~ 0 iD 0 i~ 0 0 0 0 RIVERSIDE COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 210 WEST SAN JACINTO AVENUE * PERRIS, CALIFORNIA 92570 · (909) 657-3183 ]Viafeb 4~ 1994 TO : Temecula City Council Temecula Public Safety Commission Attn. : Temecula City Manager Re. : TEMECULA FIRE SERVICES February 1994 Activity Report The following statistics reflect the monthly fire suppression and fire prevention activity of your fire department for the month of February, 1994. All emergency incidents in the City were routine in nature. Overall, emergency calls were down about 8.5 % in February compared to January's activity. Station personnel continued with their daily fire prevention inspection and public relations duties. Both an engine company and the ladder truck visited Margarita Middle School for both consecutive career days activities. Two hundred and three commercial fire safety inspections were conducted by station personnel this month. Battalion State funded personnel are beginning to gear up for our annual LE-38 (Dooryard Fire Safety Inspections) Program. This will begin in the area around the City limits and in our area of influence. Actual inspections begin in April. In addition, City weed abatement activities will begin in the near future as well. Please call if you have any questions or concerns regarding City of Temecula Fire Services. Thank you. By: J. M. Harris, Chief Riverside County Fire Mark Brodowsld Battalion Chief Temecula Battalion TEMECULA FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION Month February Year 1994 FIRE CONTROL ACTIVITIES Structure Fires Vehicle Fires Vegetation Fires Other Fires Medical Aids Traffic Collisions False Alarms Fire Menace Standby PSA's Assists and Covers TOTALS: STATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 2 4 0 4 88 42 130 23 19 42 17 5 22 6 4 10 9 11 20 8 28 36 160 110 270 STATION FIRE PREVENTION STATION #12 STATION #73 TOTAL Community Activities School Programs Fairs and Displays Company Inspections LE-38 Inspections Fire Investigation Burning Permits Issued 4 4 8 1 2 3 0 1 1 46 157 203 2 0 2 3 4 7 66 3 69 TOTALS: 122 171 293 ByjTO~u4z/~ Date: 3/4/94 Mark Brodowski Battalion Chief FIRE PREVENTION CAPTAIN ACTIVITIES Community Activities - Miscellaneous School Programs Fairs and Displays Company Inspections LE-38 Dooryard Vegetation Inspections Fire Cause Investigation Burning Permits Issued Training Administrative Work REMARK8: B15-1 (12/91) / ITEM NO. 10 COMMISSION REPORTS