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Board adopts DOT CIP changes, adds Silver Valley/Appian signal and moves El Dorado Hills overlay to maintenance
Summary
After a lengthy workshop, the board approved DOT’s 2026 CIP changes including adding a placeholder $2.6 million signal at Silver Valley Parkway and Appian Way and transferring an El Dorado Hills Boulevard grind/overlay project from CIP to maintenance; the motion passed 4–1 with Supervisor Parlin dissenting over schedule slippage and conditioned projects.
The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors voted March 10 to adopt recommended changes to the Department of Transportation’s 2026 capital improvement program (CIP), including adding a signalized intersection at Silver Valley Parkway and Appian Way and removing the El Dorado Hills Boulevard grind/overlay from the capital program and assigning it to maintenance.
DOT Director Rafael Martinez told the board that the Silver Valley/Appian intersection now…
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