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Department of Transportation (Transportation) recommending the Board:
1) Receive and file a presentation on Transportation Road Maintenance Projects; and
2) Adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution 065-2025 adopting a list of projects funded in Fiscal Year 2025-26 by Senate Bill 1: The Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 with an estimated Fiscal Year 2025-26 SB1 funding of $8,102,150.
(All Districts)
FUNDING: Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. (SB1 - RMRA)
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
Department of Transportation, Maintenance and Operations Division requests the Board adopt and authorize the Chair to sign Resolution XXX-2025 adopting a list of projects for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025-26. These projects are able to be identified due to funding received from the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1 - RMRA). The County of El Dorado, Department of Transportation (Transportation), is authorized to receive the funding from the State of California due to the County providing a Maintenance of Effort (MOE) totaling $1,375,000 with local discretionary funding received through the Memorandum of Understanding with the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians (Tribe Funds). The MOE is the amount of money the State of California expects a local agency to allocate for deferred maintenance of their roads each year. The amount varies from agency to agency based on its discretionary spending each fiscal year. The FY 2025-26 proposed projects are as follows:
1. (District 1) Lakeridge Oaks and Highland Village Road Repair and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,100,000)
Project Description: Lakeridge Oaks and Highland Village Road Repair and Surface Treatment includes Blue Oak Court, Canyon Oak Court, Firth Way, Glenmore Way, Highland Hills Drive, Lakeridge Court, Lakeridge Oaks Drive, Loch Way from Shetland to Glenmore, Lomond Drive, Maul Oak Court, Shetland Way, Shortlidge Court, Tanbark Oak Court and West Glenmore Way in El Dorado Hills, California. The project is a multi-year project. The first phases will concentrate on the preparation for the surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of approximately 3 miles of roadway in the identified subdivisions and roadway. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage and opening up site distances as needed. Phase two (2) will consist of curb and gutter repairs, ADA ramp replacements and possible culvert lining or repairs. All curb and gutters and ADA ramps will be evaluated and repaired if needed. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be replaced or lined if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt in the 3 miles in the identified area, where needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a rubberized multi-layer cape seal asphalt surface treatment and thermoplastic roadway markings.
Project Location: Lakeridge Oaks and Highland Village is located west of Silva Valley Parkway and south of Green Valley Road in El Dorado Hills Boulevard in El Dorado Hills, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for these roads is fifty-three (53). They were last inspected in January 2025. After completion of the surface treatment, the roads will have a life expectancy of ten (10) to fifteen (15) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2025
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer/Early Fall 2026
2. (Districts 2, 3, and 5) Sly Park Road Area Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $2,800,00)
Project Description: Sly Park Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment project is a multi-year project. The first two phases will concentrate on preparation for the overlay. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 9.92 miles of roadway along Sly Park Road from Mormon Emigrant to Pleasant Valley, Leisure Lane, Mormon Emigrant Trail and Park Creek. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert lining or replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be lined or replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt in the 9.92 miles in the identified area, where needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a microgrind to improve rideability, rubberized multi-layer cape seal asphalt surface treatment and thermoplastic or paint roadway markings.
Project Location: Sly Park Road Area project starts at the intersection with Mormon Emigrant Road in Pollock Pines and continues southwest until it intersects with Pleasant Valley Road in Placerville, California. Park Creek Road is off of Sly Park Road north of Mormon Emigrant Trail intersection.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI of these roads is sixty-three (63). They were last inspected on August 2023. After the surface treatment is completed, the roads will have a life expectancy of ten (10) to fifteen (15) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2025
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer 2026
3. (District 3) Barkley Road and Larsen Drive Phase 2 and North Canyon Road Phase 1 Road Rehabilitation (estimated cost $1,400,000)
Project Description: Barkley Road, Larsen Drive, and North Canyon Road Rehabilitation is a multi-year project. The first two phases will concentrate on preparation for an overlay. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 2.83 miles of roadway along Barkley Road, Larsen Drive, and North Canyon Road. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert lining or replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be lined or replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing the asphalt in the 2.83 miles in the identified area, where needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a 3" overlay and thermoplastic roadway markings.
Project Location: The three identified roads are located off Carson Road in Camino, within El Dorado County, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI of these roads is forty-nine (49). They were last inspected in May 2024. After the overlay is completed, the roads will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2025
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer 2026
4. (District 4) Green Valley Road Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,300,000)
Project Description: Green Valley Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment is a multi-year project. The first three phases will concentrate on the preparation for the surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 4.12 miles of roadway. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert lining or replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be lined or replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt in the 4.12 miles of Green Valley Road, as needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a micro grind to improve rideability, rubberized multi-layer cape seal surface treatment, and thermoplastic roadway markings where needed.
Project Location: Green Valley Road starts from Cameron Park Drive in Cameron Park and continues to Lotus Road in Placerville, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI of this road is seventy-nine (79). It was last inspected in September 2024. After the surface treatment is completed, the roadway will have a life expectancy of ten (10) to fifteen (15) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2025
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Fall 2026
The above projects' costs are estimates based on the current pricing and may increase when the projects enter the construction phase due to inflation and contractor availability.
The following previously proposed and adopted projects may utilize FY 2025-26 RMRA revenues in their delivery. With the re-listing of these projects in the adopted fiscal year resolution, El Dorado County is reaffirming to the public and the State our intent to fund these projects with RMRA revenues:
1. (District 1) Governors Area Phase 2 Road Repair and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,500,000)
Project Description: Governors Area Road Repair and Surface Treatment includes Albert Circle, Cyprine Court, Gillett Drive, Hensley Circle, Mepham Court, Moonstone Circle, Plumley Court, Ridgeview Drive, Sapphire Way, Shelby Circle, Shelby Court, Suffolk Way, Tabari Court, Turquoise Way and Warren Lane in El Dorado Hills, California. The project is a multi-year project. The first phases will concentrate on the preparation for the surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of approximately 5.5 miles of roadway in the identified subdivisions and roadway. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage and opening up site distances as needed. Phase two (2) will consist of curb and gutter repairs and possible culvert repairs. All curbs and gutters will be evaluated and repaired if needed. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt in the 5.5 miles in the identified area, where needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a rubberized asphalt surface treatment and thermoplastic roadway markings.
Project Location: Governors area is located west of El Dorado Hills Boulevard in El Dorado Hills, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average Pavement Condition Index (PCI) for these roads is seventy (70). They were last inspected in December 2021. After completion of the surface treatment, the section of road will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2024
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer/Early Fall 2025
2. (District 2) E-16 (Mt. Aukum Road) Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $2,000,000)
Project Description: E-16 Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment project is a multi-year project. The first two phases will concentrate on preparation for the overlay. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 9.00 miles of roadway along E-16. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing the asphalt with a wedgecut overlay along the 9.00 miles of E-16. Phase four (4) will consist of thermoplastic roadway markings.
Project Location: E-16 starts at Grizzly Flat Road and Bucks Bar Road intersection and continues south to county line in Somerset, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The PCI of this road is fifty-five (55). It was last inspected on September 2022. After the grind and pave is completed, the road will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2024
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer 2025
3. (District 3) Barkley Road, Larsen Drive, and Harness Tract Road Area Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,700,000)
Project Description: Barkley Road, Larsen Drive, and Harness Tract Road Area Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment is a multi-year project. The first three phases will concentrate on preparation for the surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 3.75 miles of roadway along Barkley Road, Larsen Drive, and Harness Tract Road. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt along the 3.75 miles of Barkley Road, Larsen Drive and Harness Tract Road, as needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a rubberized asphalt surface treatment and thermoplastic roadway markings on all roads.
Project Location: The three identified roads are located off Carson Road in Camino, California, within El Dorado County, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI of these roads is sixty (60). They were last inspected on April 2021. After the surface treatment is completed, the road will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2024
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer 2025
4. (District 4) Salmon Falls Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,750,000)
Project Description: Salmon Falls Phase 2 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment is a multi-year project. The first three phases will concentrate on the preparation for the surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 7.1 miles of roadway. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed, in conjunction with the application of herbicide. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching and possible culvert replacement. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. At that time, all culverts will be inspected for life expectancy and be replaced if needed. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt in the 7.1 miles of Salmon Falls Road, as needed. Phase four (4) will consist of a microgrind, rubberized asphalt surface treatment, and thermoplastic roadway markings where needed.
Project Location: Salmon Falls Road starts from Gallagher Road in Pilot Hill and continues to Green Valley Road in El Dorado Hills, California.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI of this road is sixty (60). It was last inspected in February 2020. After the surface treatment is completed, the roadways will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2024
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Fall 2025
5. (District 5) Christmas Valley Phase 1 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment (estimated cost $1,950,000)
Project Description: Christmas Valley Phase 1 Road Rehabilitation and Surface Treatment is a multi-year project and includes Beaver Brae, East River Park Drive, Egret Way, Elati Street, Ermine Court, Henderson Street, Kata Court, Kekin Street, Lipan Street, Nahane Drive, Panorama Court, Panorama Drive, Portal Drive, Wailaki Street, West River Park Drive, Woodchuck Court, and Yokut Street. The first three phases will concentrate on the preparation for road rehabilitation and surface treatment. Phase one (1) will consist of roadside brushing of 4.70 miles of roadways off of South Upper Truckee. Brushing consists of removing hazardous trees and all low-hanging foliage to open up site distances, as needed. Phase two (2) will consist of ditching. Ditching involves correcting drainage issues and making sure all cross culverts are free of debris and functioning to their fullest capacity. Phase three (3) will consist of repairing damaged asphalt, as identified, in the 4.70 miles of roadway as listed above. Phase four (4) will consist of a rubberized asphalt surface treatment and roadway markings.
Project Location: The project roads are located in South Lake Tahoe, California, off of South Upper Truckee, starting at Highway 50 and continuing south until East River Park Drive.
Estimated Useful Life: The useful life of brushing is approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) years before crews would have to return to the area to brush again. The useful life of brushing will vary from location to location. The average PCI for this road is thirty-eight (38). It was last inspected in May 2022. After the completion of the surface treatment, roadways will have a life expectancy of fifteen (15) to twenty (20) years.
Anticipated Start Date: Fall 2024
Proposed Schedule of Completion: Summer 2025
The projects listed above were identified by the following criteria:
1) RMRA requires funds to be spent on roads with a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) of 80 or below
2) District
3) Average Daily Traffic (ADT)
4) Experience/Judgement of Field Staff
The Local Streets and Roads FY 2025-26 Funding Eligibility Proposed Project List-Resolution Submittals are due to the California Transportation Commission on or before July 1, 2025. To be eligible for fiscal year program apportionments, cities and counties must submit an adopted list of projects to the Commission pursuant to Streets and Highways Code (SHC) Section 2034(a).
In accordance with the 2019 Local Streets and Roads Funding Program Guidelines, the California Statewide Multi-Modal Application and Reporting Tool (CalSMART) is the only accepted submission method recognized.
ALTERNATIVES
The action to approve the resolution in this agenda item is part of an administrative request by the State of California. To fulfill the timeline by the State of California, it is recommended that the Board approve the resolution to prevent potentially jeopardizing FY 2025-26 program apportionments.
PRIOR BOARD ACTION
N/A
OTHER DEPARTMENT / AGENCY INVOLVEMENT
The Resolution was approved by County Counsel.
CAO RECOMMENDATION / COMMENTS
Receive and file the presentation and adopt the resolution as recommended.
FINANCIAL IMPACT
The County of El Dorado, Department of Transportation will receive an estimated $8,102,150 in RMRA funding in FY 2025-26. These funds are available to the County due to the required Maintenance of Effort totaling $1,375,000 of local discretionary funds allocated for road maintenance.
CLERK OF THE BOARD FOLLOW UP ACTIONS
1) Clerk of the Board will obtain the Chair's signature on two (2) original Resolutions.
2) Clerk of the Board will forward one (1) original Resolution to Department of Transportation, Maintenance and Operations Division, attention Ashley Johnson.
STRATEGIC PLAN COMPONENT
Priority: Enhance Communication for Road Maintenance
Action Item: Present project scopes and project completions to the Board of Supervisors and public after coordinating project due diligence
CONTACT
Rafael Martinez, Director
Department of Transportation