HomeMy WebLinkAbout0006_2_Quarterly Report 2nd Quarter 2017 - Exhibit A MemoTO:Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
FROM:Farid Dost, Senior Civil Engineer
DATE:July 19, 2017
SUBJECT: Public Safety Advisory Commission Report – 2nd Quarter 2017
The Public Safety Advisory Commission (PSAC) is pleased to present this summary of
activities and actions for this quarter. This report covers the months of April, May, and June
2017. Listed below are the members of the Commission in the 2
nd Quarter of 2017.
Jay Stewart, Chairman
Stephen Gregory, Vice Chairman
Chris Hyland, Commissioner
Valerie Sund, Commissioner
Jerry Carlos, Commissioner
During the second quarter of 2017, the Commission held two regular meetings. The
meeting in June 2017 was canceled. Listed below are the presentations, the actions taken
during the quarter, and future priorities.
PRESENTATIONS:
Recognition of Public Safety Advisory Commissioner Sund
ACTIONS TAKEN:
Transient Camp Enforcement Update (April): Code Enforcement presented a
Power Point presentation on the level of effort, and the work done by the Code
Enforcement throughout the City. Presentation included the debris and the waste
left behind by the transients. The Commission unanimously carried to receive
and file the report.
Senate Bill 821 (SB 821) Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities Program Update
(April): Engineering presented a Power Point presentation on the proposed
potential location that the City will apply to for the SB 821 Grant for year 2017.
Engineering requested a support letter from the Commission to be included in
the Grant application.
Traffic Engineer Update (May):Commission was updated on the future
Lakeshore Drive/Terra Cotta Traffic Signal, All way stops signs for the I-15 NB
Offramps/Nichols Road intersection, and Gunnerson Street Paving. In Addition,
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the Commissioners were updated on the final seven (7) locations selected by the
City to apply for the SB 821 Grant.
Streetlight Procedures Ordinance (May):Engineering presented a draft
Streetlight Ordinance & Procedure (SOP), the intent of this SOP will be to
explain and provide the purpose, policy, financial responsibility and the process
on how any entity can request for streetlights. This ordinance will streamline the
process for both the City staff and the public on the requirements and
responsibilities needed for requesting streetlights.
UPCOMING PRIORITIES:
Review Healthy LE related ordinances.
Joint Study Session with City Council.
Review and amendments to Lake Elsinore Municipal Code regarding the new BMX
track planned at Serenity Park.
Review of parking restriction options for Main Street.
Review Crime-Free Multi-Housing Program and hotel related ordinances.
Review and examine ordinances related to special events.
Ongoing traffic related safety needs and calming techniques.
Distribute and promote a public safety-related community survey to gather input
from the community.
Lighting needs and plans in the City, including streetlight requests.
Develop a Public Safety Recognition Program.
Pedestrian routes, sidewalks, and bus stop improvements. Includes review of
sidewalk survey.
Actively promote the Commission as a place for the community to come to learn
about public safety programs in and offered for our community.