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Transportation Project List Attachment E‐ Transportation Project List Projects listed as "Project Development Only" are anticipated to begin early stages of development including project planning, design, preliminary engineering, environmental clearance, and ROW acquisition by 2040. These projects remain eligible to seek federal and state funding, but under the financial constraint requirements for forecasting revenues, the construction phase is not included in the Draft Preferred Scenario. If/when additional revenues for these projects become available to cover full construction costs, these projects can be considered as part of an amendment to the MTP/SCS following a technical analysis and reviewing consistency with plan requirements. Preferred Scenario Status (Yes, No, Total Project Cost Project ID County Lead Agency Budget Category Title Description Project (2018 Dollars) Development Only) Project G‐ System Management, CAL21121 Development Only ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Aux Lane Project: EB Latrobe Road US‐50 EB Latrobe Rd to Silva Valley (T); US 50 1,500,000 G‐ System Management, Aux Lane Project: WB El Dorado CAL21120 No ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Hills Blvd US‐50 WB El Dorado Hills Blvd to Empire Ranch (T) 1,500,000 Managed Lane facility ‐ Phase 2B (project description may change based on results from the Managed Lanes Study. Project B‐ Road & Highway Cameron Park Drive to Ponderosa Project is being evaluated for Expressed Toll Lanes, High ELD19290 Development Only ELD Caltrans D3 Capacity Road Occupancy Toll Lanes, HOV lanes) 22,637,000 C‐ Maintenance & Cal287 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Deck Treatments on 6 Bridges Deck Treatments on 6 Bridges 484,000 G‐ System Management, EB Bass Lake Rd. Diagonal Ramp CAL21124 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Meter EB Bass Lake Rd. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, EB Cambridge Rd. Loop Ramp CAL21125 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Meter EB Cambridge Rd. Loop Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, EB Cameron Park Dr. Diagonal CAL21126 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Ramp Meter EB Cameron Park Dr. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, EB Latrobe Rd. Diagonal Ramp CAL21122 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Meter EB Latrobe Rd. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, EB Ponderosa Rd. / S. Shingle Rd. CAL21127 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Loop Ramp Meter EB Ponderosa Rd. / S. Shingle Rd. Loop Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, EB Shingle Springs Dr. Diagonal CAL21128 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Ramp Meter EB Shingle Springs Dr. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 In and near Placerville, from westbound on‐ramp at Schnell C‐ Maintenance & School Rd OC (Br#25‐0063) to 0.3 mi east of Sly Park Rd UC CAL20954 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation ED 50 Apple Hill Pavement Rehab (Br#25‐0150). 71,682,000 Attachment E‐ Transportation Project List Preferred Scenario Status (Yes, No, Total Project Cost Project ID County Lead Agency Budget Category Title Description Project (2018 Dollars) Development Only) C‐ Maintenance & ED 50 Echo Summit pavement In El Dorado County from Sierra‐At‐Tahoe Road to Pioneer Trail CAL21009 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation rehab in Meyers. 28,588,000 C‐ Maintenance & ED 50 Ice House Rd pavement In El Dorado County on Route 50 from Ice House Rd to approx. CAL21044 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation rehab 0.1 mile east of Wrights Lake Rd. 14,900,000 C‐ Maintenance & ED 50 Kyburz Storm Damage In El Dorado County on Hwy 50 in the town of Kyburz. Repair CAL20877 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Repair Rock wall from culvert damage. Permanent Restoration. 620,000 C‐ Maintenance & In El Dorado County 0.2 mile east of Sly Park Rd UC to 0.1 mile CAL21056 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation ED 50 Riverton Drainage rehab west of Sand Flat Campground. 14,000,000 C‐ Maintenance & ED 50 Shingle Springs Pavement In El Dorado County on Route 50 from Cambrdge Rd OC (Br#25‐ CAL21037 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Rehab 0083) to on‐ramp from Koto Rd. 14,800,000 C‐ Maintenance & In ED County on Route 49 from CAL20927 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Patterson Dr to Missouri Flat Rd Widen shoulders to 8ft to provide ped/bike access along hwy 900,000 In El Dorado County from Kyburz C‐ Maintenance & Dr to Strawberry Lodge Dr. CIR In El Dorado County from Kyburz Dr to Strawberry Lodge Dr. CAL20999 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation w/HMA Overlay. CIR w/HMA Overlay. 6,200,000 In El Dorado County on Route 50 approx. 0.2 miles west of Alder Creek Road, stabilize the slope to In El Dorado County on Route 50 approx. 0.2 miles west of C‐ Maintenance & prevent or mitigate further slide Alder Creek Road, stabilize the slope to prevent or mitigate CAL20857 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation activity further slide activity. EA 3H470. US 50, PM 43.69 4,830,000 In El Dorado County on Route 50 approx. 0.2 miles west of Alder Creek Road, stabilize the slope to In El Dorado County on Route 50 approx. 0.2 miles west of C‐ Maintenance & prevent or mitigate further slide Alder Creek Road, stabilize the slope to prevent or mitigate CAL20880 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation activity (EA 3H470) further slide activity 4,830,000 In El Dorado County on Route 50 at the Placerville Maintenance Station (3065 Blairs Ln, Placerville), install retaining In El Dorado County on Route 50 at the Placerville structure or repair slope and Maintenance Station (3065 Blairs Ln, Placerville), install C‐ Maintenance & fencing along stream bank (EA retaining structure or repair slope and fencing along stream 20608 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation 3H960) bank (EA 3H960). US 50` 2,570,000 In El Dorado County on Route 50 from approx. 1.0 mile west of C‐ Maintenance & Snow Rd UC (Br#25‐56) to Sawmill In El Dorado County on Route 50 from approx. 1.0 mile west of CAL21071 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation UC (Br#25‐41). CAPM. Snow Rd UC (Br#25‐56) to Sawmill UC (Br#25‐41). CAPM. 3,698,000 C‐ Maintenance & CAL20926 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Install wash facility SLT Maintenance Station 975,000 Attachment E‐ Transportation Project List Preferred Scenario Status (Yes, No, Total Project Cost Project ID County Lead Agency Budget Category Title Description Project (2018 Dollars) Development Only) Intersection of US 50 and Pioneer Trail (PM 71.48) in the community of Meyers in South Lake Tahoe ‐ construct a roundabout with Intersection of US 50 and Pioneer Trail (PM 71.48) in the ped/bike crossings, seperated community of Meyers in South Lake Tahoe ‐ construct a travel lane approaches, curb, roundabout with ped/bike crossings, separated travel lane B‐ Road & Highway gutter, sidewalk, traffic signs, approaches, curb, gutter, sidewalk, traffic signs, stripes and CAL20955 No ELD Caltrans D3 Capacity stripes and pavement markings. pavement markings. 3,450,400 G‐ System Management, NB Cameron Park Dr. Loop Ramp CAL21132 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Meter NB Cameron Park Dr. Loop Ramp Meter 380,000 C‐ Maintenance & CAL21018 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Placerville MTCE Mechanic shop Placerville Resident Mechanic 2,600,000 Managed Lane facility ‐ Phase 3 (project description may change based on results from the Managed Lanes Study. Project B‐ Road & Highway Ponderosa Road to Greenstone Project is being evaluated for Expressed Toll Lanes, High ELD19406 Development Only ELD Caltrans D3 Capacity Road Occupancy Toll Lanes, HOV lanes) 34,730,208 Repair slipout by construction of a multi‐layered geotextile‐ reinforced fill ("bridging element") Repair slip out by construction of a multi‐layered geotextile‐ C‐ Maintenance & on Route 50 approx 0.4 miles reinforced fill ("bridging element") on Route 50 approx. 0.4 CAL21032 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation west of Forest Road/Fresh Pond miles west of Forest Road/Fresh Pond. PM 33.86‐34. EA 3H450 18,410,000 G‐ System Management, SB Cameron Park Dr. Diagonal CAL21131 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Ramp Meter US‐50 WB Cameron Park Dr. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 G‐ System Management, SB Ponderosa Rd. Diagonal Ramp CAL21235 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Operations, and ITS Meter SB Ponderosa Rd. Diagonal Ramp Meter 380,000 C‐ Maintenance & SR 193 Cool Pavement In El Dorado County on Route 193 from Jct Rte 49 to Pilgram CAL20868 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Rd. 5,700,000 Cutback slope and install slope drainage on Route 193 approx C‐ Maintenance & SR 193 Cutback slope and install 0.2 miles west of the Route 49 Jct to approx 0.4 miles west of CAL20833 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation slope drainage the Route 49 Jct 2,880,000 C‐ Maintenance & SR 193 Georgetown Pavement In El Dorado County on Route 193 from Greenwood Rd to Jct CAL21052 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation Rehabilitation SR 49/End of County. 15,400,000 Attachment E‐ Transportation Project List Preferred Scenario Status (Yes, No, Total Project Cost Project ID County Lead Agency Budget Category Title Description Project (2018 Dollars) Development Only) Near Placerville, on SR 193 at 1.1 miles north of the South Fork American River Bridge (PM 22.8/22.9); also at 2.5 miles north of the South Fork American River Bridge (PM 24.2/24.3) ‐ Restore embankment slope slip‐outs [CTIPS ID 107‐0000‐1086] C‐ Maintenance & (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON; SR 193, PM CAL20747 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation SR 193 Slope Stabilization 22.8‐24.3; EA 1H600 9,545,000 In El Dorado County on Route 193, 0.31 mile west of the C‐ Maintenance & SR49/193 Junction and 0.41 mile west of the SR 49/Coloma CAL21067 Yes ELD Caltrans D3 Rehabilitation SR 193 Storm Damage Repair Court intersection.
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