File #: 24-0444    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 2/29/2024 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 3/12/2024 Final action: 3/12/2024
Title: Supervisor Thomas recommending the Board: 1) Find that a public benefit is derived from supporting funding towards the Camino Beautification Project in the roundabout built for the Camino Safety Project at Camino Heights and Carson Road; and 2) Approve and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer to sign a funding agreement, consistent with the County's standard form and upon the approval of County Counsel, authorize payment of the $5,000 community funding contribution to Arts & Culture El Dorado as the fiscal agent for this community project. FUNDING: Community Funding/General Fund.
Attachments: 1. A - Community-Funding-Application Camino Roundabout, 2. B - Camino Roundabout Beautification Project Flyer, 3. C - Arts and Culture El Dorado Page
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Supervisor Thomas recommending the Board:
1) Find that a public benefit is derived from supporting funding towards the Camino Beautification Project in the roundabout built for the Camino Safety Project at Camino Heights and Carson Road; and
2) Approve and authorize the Chief Administrative Officer to sign a funding agreement, consistent with the County's standard form and upon the approval of County Counsel, authorize payment of the $5,000 community funding contribution to Arts & Culture El Dorado as the fiscal agent for this community project.

FUNDING: Community Funding/General Fund.
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DISCUSSION / BACKGROUND
The Camino Safety Project on Highway 50 in the Camino area began in 2020 and was completed in 2023. The purpose of this project was to improve safety on US 50 in the Camino corridor by installing a concrete median barrier that would restrict left-turn movements at at-grade intersections, rehabilitate deteriorated culverts and provide access for wildlife crossing the route. Safety improvements were needed because the collision rates along this segment of US 50 are higher than the statewide average. A secondary purpose was to maintain local and regional access to and from the north and south sides of Highway 50 while providing safe east-west access on and off the highway.

An undercrossing was built to provide traffic access from one side of the highway to the other. In this area a roundabout was constructed to help with the flow of traffic. As the project was completed, local artist, Terrie Bennett, contacted Supervisor Thomas with her concerns on how the area looked. She wanted to discuss with the Supervisor her thoughts on a sculpture that could provide a gateway for the area.

A group of citizens organized a grassroots community endeavor to survey the community to determine the vision of the community. Attached is a rendering of the sculpture utilizing the outcomes from the survey.

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