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PSC Agenda Packet 5.12.2011 gly CUPERTINO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA May 12, 2011 7M0 p.m. Cupertino City Hall CUPERTINO Conference Room A In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the City of Cupertino will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with qualified disabilities. If you require special assistance, please contact the City Clerk's office at 408- 777 -3223 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. Materials related to an item on this agenda submitted to the Public Safety Commission after distribution of the agenda packet are available for public inspection in the Public Works department located at 10300 Torre Avenue, Cupertino, during normal business hours. ROLL CALL ORAL COMMUNICATIONS This portion of the meeting is reserved for persons wishing to address the commissions on issues that are not already included in the regular Order of Business. Speakers are limited to three minutes. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS Discussion regarding letter from Anindya Basu and Rahul Nadkarni APPROVAL OF MINUTES Minutes from March 10, 2011 (No April meeting) OLD BUSINESS 1. Discussion of Walk /Bike /Carpool (WBC) to School project ongoing. (Nguyen) 2. Boltage Program progress /updates (Pow) 3. Report on surveys to schools (Lee /Nguyen) 4. Discuss progress on participation in Alert SCC program (Huang) NEW BUSINESS REPORTS Santa Clara County Fire District Santa Clara County Sheriff Commissioner's Reports FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS ADJOURNMENT CUPERTINO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING MINUTES Thursday, March 10, 2011, 7:00 p.m. Cupertino City Hall, Conference Room C (No Audio available) I. CALL TO ORDER Commissioner Tamara Pow called to order the regular meeting of the Cupertino Public Safety Commission at 7:02 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, 2011 in the Cupertino City 1 -IaIL 10300 Torre Avenue, Conference Room C, Cupertino, California 95014. II. ROLL CALL Commissioners Present: Tamara Pow Andy Huang Craig Lee Daniel Nguyen Nina Daruwalla Commissioners Absent: N/A Staff Present: Captain Carl Neusel, Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office Battalion Chief Daron Pisciotta, Santa Clara County Fire Department Staff Absent: N/A Other Present: N/A III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS There were no written communications to discuss at this regular meeting. IV. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS There were no written communications to discuss at this regular meeting. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES ACTION: Yes VOTE: Yes MOTION: Comm. Lee SECONDED: Comm. Nguyen 5 to 0 1. February 10, 2011 - no changes VI. OLD BUSINESS 1. Discussion of Walk/Bike /Carpool (WBC) to School project ongoing (Nguyen) • ACTION: Yes VOTE: Yes MOTION: Comm. Nguyen SECONDED: Comm. Daruwala 5 to 0 Monta Vista HighSchool PTA Chair Laura Peters submitted a S I K grant request of a WBC event on May 18` for prizes and rewards for the participants. Capt. Neusel confirmed city's WBC expenditure summary of $250 payment to Sedgwick with payee as Cupertino Union School District without a PSC grant request, and 2009 -10 payment of $400 to Lawson was recorded in error as MVHS which will be corrected. Comm Huang reports discussion with Teen Commission regarding the $3,295.07 expense in 2010 -11 without PSC knowledge was referred to Capt. Neusel per request of Teen Commission's liaison Lauren Phillips. Capt. Neusel reports his communication with Dave Woo of city Finance that $300,000 fund were approved to the Sheriff's office 3 years ago for traffic safety around schools. Subsequently, it was split 2 years ago between Sheriffs budget for activities such as WBC managed by PSC, and Public Work's budget for activities such as signs,_ crosswalks, and crossing guards. Comm. Lee recalls PSC's initial WBC budget was $29k and then increased by another $50k by the City Council. Currently there are about $43,708 left in Sheriffs budget and $123, 685 left in Public Work's budget. Comm. Pow recalls Teen Commission had came to PSC once for approval of Walk- One -Week (WOW) expenditures, but since then have been spending the WBC funds without the knowledge of PSC. Comm. Nguyen estimates about $10k has been spent without the knowledge of PSC and would like to know more details about these expenditures. Comm. Pow is aware that Teen Commission has reached -out to other cities in the Santa Clara county about the WOW program, and she is concerned that the City Council has established clear guideline that WBC expenditures should be for the schools in the city of Cupertino only. Capt. Neusel reports that his communication with Mark Linder of Public Works confirms the spending by the Teen Commission for the WOW activities. Comm. Pow recommends Capt. Neusel to discuss with Mark regarding the Teen commission's WBC expenditure process, approval procedures, and guidelines for not spending on efforts outside of City of Cupertino. Comm. Daruwalla will follow -up on Garden Gate plan of another event after break in late March. 2. Boltage Program at schools and installation/implementation process (Pow) ACTION: YES VOTE: NO MOTION: No SECONDED: No 0 to 0 Comm. Pow reports that Lincoln have not spent the budget during the winter season, but will plan to spend it on spring season to encourage additional participants. Comm. Pow reports that Kennedy has been providing 2 pizzas a month for top students /groups participants and have spent the budget on procuring year end prizes for the top finishers. Comm. Pow reports that the vendors currently does not support the beeper tone customizations. 3. Report on surveys to schools (Lee/Nguyen) ACTION: YES VOTE: NO MOTION: No SECONDED: No 0 to 0 Comm. Lee submitted updated survey form for the upcoming May school survey. Since California Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program testing date is scheduled at the beginning of May with the makeup test on May 20 Comm. Lee recommends the survey to be performed on May 16` Capt Neusel will distribute the survey forms to schools via the School Resource Officers (SRO). 4. Discuss how to increase Cupertino participation in Alert SCC Program (Huang) ACTION: YES VOTE: NO MOTION: NO SECONDED: NO 0 to 0 Commissioner Huang reports articles submitted to Cupertino.patch.com, World journal, and Sing Tao Newspaper regarding AlertSCC is published; and AlertSCC sign -up rate for Cupertino has almost doubled last quarter (881 on Aug. 2010 and 1751 on Feb. 2011). Comm. Daruwala has translated Comm. Huang's AlertSCC article into Indian language for the Indian Express and Tri -city Indian newspapers. • Comm. Huang has provided 150 cards to Comm. Daruwalla for her newsletter. Comm. Huang attended Teen Comm. meeting and has successfully encouraged Teen Comm. to pass a resolution to support the AlertSCC, and also to add AlertSCC to their social network sites, such as Facebook. Twitter, and Tumbler. Comm. Huang will evaluate the possibility of having a PC managed by city employee at upcoming city events, such as the Chamber of Commerce's taste of Cupertino on Apr 16, to encourage participants to sign -up to AlertSCC. Comm. Huang will visit local retire homes such as the Chateau and the Forum to encourage their residents to sign -up to AlertSCC. Comm. Huang to follow -up on the request AlertSCC Pop -up (when enter / exit ) at Cupertino city web site VII. REPORTS 1. Santa Clara County Fire Department Battalion Chief Daron Pisciotta reports that January only had 3 fire incidents with $0 total damage, with 291 unit response activities and highlights 166 emergency medical services, 23 service calls, 23 vehicle accident/rescue calls, 74 alarm -no fire calls; as well as 17 inspections 55 construction inspections and 56 plan reviews. 2. Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office Captain Neusel reports February response status of 2 priority 1 calls with avg. response time of 4.2 min. (28% improvements from 5.84 min. in January), 394 priority 2 calls (avg. 5.64 min.), 324 priority 3 calls (avg. 9.36 min.); with increase in commercial burglary, robbery, and identity theft, while decrease in residential and vehicle burglary. There are 2 DUIs and significant reduction in total accidents as a result of increased enforcement in moving violations speeding, and other citations. Capt Neusel reports PSC yearly report is scheduled on April 19 City Council's agenda. Capt. Neusel reports that he would be visiting FBI for 10 weeks starting April and Don Morrissey will be PSC's liaison during his absence. Capt. Neusel reports his examinations of Torre Ave. accident reports and did not find any pedestrian -auto related accidents from 1997 to 2011. David Stillman of Public Works and Capt. Neusel also analyzed the speed zone survey which establishes the speed of unimpeded flow of traffic on a roadway including the 85th percentile speed or the critical speed via the radar trailer that was placed in front the library on Torre Ave., and found the critical speed of 24 miles /hr on the northbound and 26 miles /hr on the southbound. Based on the lack of pedestrian -auto accident, the critical speed analysis, and the potential concerns of local residents over a constant flashing light, David Stillman does not believe the suggestion of flashing cross walk light on Torre Ave. in front of the library is warranted. Capt. Neusel reports his examination of accident reports in the last 5 years at the intersection of Bubb Rd. and Stevens Creek Blvd. leading to the 85 North and South entrance, and found only 2 accidents as a result of collision of turning / crossing lane occurring at 12:40pm and 1:08pm. David Stillman of Public Works and Capt. Neusel both examined the traffic direction markings for the turning lanes on Bubb Rd. into Stevens Creek Blvd for 85 N /S, and they were clearly narked on the ground with bright colors. This request cane from Comm. Pow as a result of the request by Chair of Tech Comm. during last month's Mayor meeting, and Comm. Lee recalls this subject being discussed in PSC meeting at previous year. As the request is to provide the traffic on the left turning lane of the parallel turning lanes an indication of permission to make right - turn -on -red, but Capt. Neusel /Dave Stillman does not notice any major safety concerns based on the current markings and accident reports. 3. Commission Report Commissioner Lee updated the commission on the work program. Comm. Pow reports the highlights of Mayor's monthly commission meeting, such as the Library Comm. working on the Shakespeare in the park, neighbor commercial lots for after hour parking, and evaluating poet laureate applications, as well as requesting Sheriff's office help in the book sales to prevent some people walking away with bag of books without paying; Planning Comm. will be at Pasadena attending training on to be a better Commissioner; Tech Comm. working on reducing city's cost via solar and tax on phone bill; Teen Comm. working on the double WOW week, March 30 to April 15, as well as helping neighboring cities to kick off WOW at fall season and keep kids from smoking; Bike /Pad Comm. requesting help on interaction of Foothill Expressway northbound and 280 Southbound entrance, and Capt. Neusel confirms that area belongs to the City of Los Altos which is out of Cupertino jurisdiction. Comm. Huang : no report Comm. Nguyen: no report Comm. Daruwalla: no report IX. FUTURE AGENDA FOR NEXT REGULAR MEETING • 1. Walk/Bike /Carpool to School Project 2. Boltage Program 3. School Survey 4. AlertSCC X. ADJOURNMENT The regular meeting adjourned at 8:44 p.m. XI. NEXT MEETINGS Next regular meeting is schedule on Thursday April 14, Conference room A., 2011, at 7:00 p.m. SUBMITTED BY: Andy Huang Public Safety Commissioner