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El Dorado County Transportation Commission

EDCTC El Dorado Hills Business Park Community Transportation Plan Virtual Open House

Virtual Open House Scheduled for October 22 5PM – 6:30PM

The El Dorado County Transportation Commission (EDCTC) is hosting a Virtual Open House on October 22, 2020 from 5:00 – 6:30 PM. During the Open House, you will be able to learn more about the Transportation Plan and provide your feedback on the proposed improvements.

2017, the El Dorado Hills (EDH) Business Park Owners Association started pursuing a new vision for the business park
to effectively compete for and attract a variety of employment uses and instill a renewed business energy. As a result, the Business Park Owners Association approached the El Dorado County Transportation Commission (EDCTC) expressing a desire to revisit the planning of transportation as it relates to the existing and future uses and economic prosperity of the EDH Business Park. Transportation demand, active mobility, and multi-modal connectivity is central to this planning effort for several reasons, including: the geographic relationship of the business park to the Capital SouthEast Connector project; and the potential for expanded transit services in the EDH area as a result of efforts to locate a regional transit center there; the proximity to a substantial number of homes, businesses, offices, retail, and other activity centers.

EDCTC Awarded $1444,000 Caltrans Grant

In collaboration with El Dorado County’s planning and economic development divisions, and with the support of the Business Park Owner’s Association, EDCTC prepared a Caltrans Community Based Transportation Planning grant application. In 2018, EDCTC was awarded $144,000 in Caltrans Community Based Transportation Planning grant funding to develop the EDH Business Park Community Transportation Plan.

Review the Video Series prepared by the EDCTC

PART 1: Improving Business Park Competitiveness

PART 2: The El Dorado Hills Business Park Today

PART 3: Possible Transportation Networks Around The El Dorado Hills Business Park