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DeWitt Government Center Facility Plan (2003 - 2010)

Section of artist's rendition of new county land development building Placer County is planning for the future by preparing a detailed plan for the DeWitt Government Center. Home to the majority of county departments, the DeWitt Center currently is a mix of new and aging buildings. The old buildings and their maintenance costs hamper county customer service and development of new services.

The plan for the DeWitt Government Center includes construction of two new office buildings, new emergency shelter facilities, and demolition of 24 existing structures.

We'll provide more information on the plan as it becomes available.

The county has completed a draft Environmental Impact Report on the proposed DeWitt plan. While the formal comment period on the Draft EIR has ended, the department would welcome your informal comments on the plan. Send them to:

Dennis Salter
Architect, Placer County Facility Services
11476 C Avenue
Auburn, CA 95603
Email: dsalter@placer.ca.gov

Report documents are available below Some are very large and may take a while to download. The file size is provided next to the file for all documents more than 500KB, for your convenience. Print copies of the document are available at the Facility Services counter, at 11476 C Avenue, in the DeWitt Center, and at the main Auburn Library, at 350 Nevada Street.

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Chapter 2 - Project Description Chapter 5 - Aesthetics
Figures 5-1 to 5-7: (5MB)
  • Figure 5-1 Photos Of Existing Buildings
  • Figure 5-2 Site Photos
  • Figure 5-3 Photos Of Buildings To Be Demolished
  • Figure 5-4 Ldb Site Photos
  • Figure 5-5 Ldb Tree Map
  • Figure 5-6 Ajc Site Photos
  • Figure 5-7 CES/WC Site Photos

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Chapter 6 - Transporation And Circulation
Figures 6-1 through 6-15: (6MB)
  • Figure 6-1 Study Area Roadways
  • Figure 6-2 Existing Conditions Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-3 Existing Conditions Pm Peak Hour

 

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Chapter 6 - Transporation And Circulation
Figures 6-1 through 6-15: (6MB)

  • Figure 6-4 2006 No Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-5 2006 No Project Pm Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-6 2006 Shifts In Turning Movements With Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-7 2006 Shifts In Turning Movements With Project Pm Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-8 2006 Changes In Traffic Volumes With Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-9 2006 Changes In Traffic Volumes With Project Pm Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-10 2020 Plus Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-11 2020 Plus Project Pm Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-12 2020 Shifts In Turning Movements With Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-13 2020 Shifts In Turning Movements With Project Pm Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-14 2020 Changes In Traffic Volumes With Project Am Peak Hour
  • Figure 6-15 2020 Changes In Traffic Volumes With Project Pm Peak Hour
Chapter 8 - Noise Figures 8-1 and 8-2: (3MB)
  • Figure 8-1 Noise Analysis Map
  • Figure 8-2 Typical Construction Equipment Noise Generation Levels
Chapter 9 - Biological Resources Chapter 10 - Geology, Soils And Seismicity Chapter 11 - Hydrology And Water Quality Chapter 16 - Alternatives

Figure 16-1 Alternatives Photo (2MB)

Appendices
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