File #: 13-0813    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 6/28/2013 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/23/2013 Final action: 7/23/2013
Title: Community Development Agency recommending the Board authorize the Acting Community Development Agency Director to sign a letter of support to the City of Folsom offering written endorsement for a grant application to fund the design and construction to widen Green Valley Road from two lanes to four lanes between East Natoma Street and Sophia Parkway.
Attachments: 1. A - Letter from City of Folsom 7-23-13, 2. B - Support letter to City of Folsom 7-23-13
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Community Development Agency recommending the Board authorize the Acting Community Development Agency Director to sign a letter of support to the City of Folsom offering written endorsement for a grant application to fund the design and construction to widen Green Valley Road from two lanes to four lanes between East Natoma Street and Sophia Parkway.
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Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost
There is no fiscal impact or change to net County cost associated with this agenda item.

Background
The City of Folsom intends to submit a Green Valley Road proposal as a Regional/Local funding program application to the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), and has asked for El Dorado County's support (Attachment A). SACOG manages a discretionary grant program and issues Calls for Projects on a biennial basis. The grant program consists of three distinct funding areas: Bicycle/Pedestrian, Community Design, and Regional/Local.

Green Valley Road is currently a two-lane, rural highway that links the community of El Dorado Hills to the City of Folsom. It also forms a segment in a road network that links southern Placer County, Folsom and western El Dorado County around Folsom Lake. The remaining roads in this Folsom Lake network, Folsom-Auburn Road, Folsom Lake Crossing, and East Natoma Street, have all been improved to four-lane capacity with Class II bicycle lanes and a median area. Green Valley Road was widened to four lanes from Sophia Parkway to Francisco Drive; therefore the segment from Sophia Parkway to East Natoma Street is the only chokepoint in the Folsom Lake network.

The City of Folsom believes that by removing this bottleneck, the proposed project can significantly improve traffic flow between the residential areas in south Placer and Folsom to the employment and retail centers in and around El Dorado Hills and Latrobe. The project will also benefit El Dorado County residents who use Green Valley Road to commute for employment in Sa...

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