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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Department Overview

PLACER COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS


The Department of Public Works (DPW) administers a variety of programs and services including the following:

Programs and Services

DPW employs 222 people with a 2010-2011 budget of $123 million. Funding sources include revenues from land use fees, Transportation Development Act funds, highway user taxes, state and federal aid, grants, user service charges, transit fares, general fund and propositions 1B and 42.

The main offices for DPW are located in Auburn at the Dewitt Center.  The department also has offices in Tahoe West Shore, Kings Beach, and Cabin Creek. Corporation Yards are located throughout the county at Auburn, Lincoln, Colfax, Foresthill, Burton Creek (Tahoe), and Cabin Creek (Tahoe).



Road Maintenance – (530) 745-7565
SignBullet Road Maintenance repairs and maintains 1,155 miles of roadways within unincorporated Placer County from Roseville to Tahoe. Paving Crew
SignBullet Provides roadside tree and vegetation control and emergency roadway hazard response.


Intersection SignBullet Repairs and maintains 125 bridges throughout Placer County.
SignBullet Maintains 42,000 roadway signs, striping, and traffic signals.
SignBullet Provides snow removal for 235 miles of roadway in eastern Placer County, including North Lake Tahoe.

SignBullet Snow removal web link http://www.placer.ca.gov/Departments/Works/SnowRemove.aspx

Snow Blower

SignBullet Road Division has 88 employees located in six corporation yards.
SignBullet Corporation yards are located in Tahoe (Burton Creek and Cabin Creek), Colfax, Foresthill, Auburn and Lincoln.
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Fleet Services – (530) 745-7536
Fleet Vehicles CarBullet Fleet Services mission is to provide and maintain safe, dependable, and cost-effective vehicles for county departments.
CarBullet We maintain, repair, and give replacement recommendations for over 1253 pieces of equipment, including 601 vehicles in the general fleet for all county departments as well as over 298 pieces of road maintenance equipment.
 
CarBullet In addition, we provide service and products to 337 vehicles including transit, lease units and specialty vehicles.
CarBullet We operate fully-equipped maintenance shops in Auburn and Tahoe capable of performing complex equipment maintenance tasks, including a fully-licensed Smog Check Station.
CarBullet We operate and maintain compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles and electric hybrid cars to offset today’s high price of fuel.
CarBullet We provide countywide refueling services, including CNG refueling stations located in Auburn and Tahoe.

Repair Shop


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Transit Services
      Placer County Transit (PCT)  (530) 885-BUSS or (916) 784-6177
       Tahoe Area Regional Transit (TART)  (530) 550-1212 or (800) 736-6365
       Dial-A-Ride  (530) 889-2342 or (916) 788-2342
       Placer Commuter Express (PCE)  (530) 885-BUSS or (916) 784-6177

Bus Bullet Transit Services provides safe and reliable transit service to passengers in western Placer County and North Tahoe. Placer County Transit Bus

Tahoe Area Trapid Transit Bus
Bus Bullet Ridership for Placer County’s two bus systems for fiscal year 09/10:
Square Bullet Placer County Transit (PCT) fixed route and Dial-A-Ride service ridership increased about 23% compared to five years ago.
Square Bullet Tahoe Area Regional Transit (TART) ridership increased about 16% compared to five years ago.
Bus Bullet PCT also operates Placer Commuter Express (PCE), a weekday bus service that takes commuters from western Placer County to downtown Sacramento and back. It had 75,098 riders last fiscal year, which was about the same as the year before and 39% more than two years ago.

Commuter Express Bus Bullet PCT operates a fleet of 21 buses six days a week throughout western Placer County with connections to transit services in Roseville, Lincoln, Auburn, and Sacramento.
Bus Bullet PCT coordinates 10 Commuter Vanpools with an annual ridership of more than 31,000.
Bus Bullet TART operates 17 buses and trolleys seven days a week. Service is provided year ‘round for North Lake Tahoe and the Hwy. 89 corridor between Tahoe City and Truckee. Service is provided in the winter only for the Hwy. 267 corridor between Truckee and Crystal Bay, and trolley service is added in the summer along with increased bus service to the north shore. Van Pool van and Riders

Placer County Transit logo
PLACER COUNTY TRANSIT
“We’re going your way!”
www.placer.ca.gov/transit

 

TART Logo
TAHOE AREA
REGIONAL TRANSIT
www.placer.ca.gov/tart


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Transportation Planning/Traffic Engineering – (530) 745-7500
SignBullet Transportation Planning provides for the short and long-range transportation needs of the county, including:
Square Bullet Predicting future traffic
Square Bullet Analyzing traffic impacts from development projects

Kings Beach

Square Bullet Administering a countywide traffic fee program
Square Bullet Coordinating transportation plans with federal, state, and local agencies
 
SignBullet Traffic Engineering provides technical services including:
Square Bullet Traffic signal operations
Square Bullet Evaluating speed limits
Square Bullet Collecting and analyzing accident information
Square Bullet Performing traffic counts
Baseline Road
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Roadway and Bridge Design – (530) 745-7500
Road Bullet Roadway Design - Design and/or manage the design and construction of:
Square Bullet Sidewalks, ADA Ramps, Multi-Purpose Paths
Square Bullet Roadway widenings and other roadway capacity increasing projects to reduce congestion
Square Bullet New County Roadways and Intersection Improvements
Square Bullet Traffic Signals and Land Slide Repair Projects

Image of road Recent Projects:
Square Bullet Auburn Folsom 4-Lane Widening South Phase
Square Bullet Foresthill Road Slide Repair
Square Bullet Hwy / 49 Plaza Way Improvement
Upcoming Projects:
Square Bullet Foresthill Road Upper Clementine Curve Improvements
Square Bullet Sierra College Sidewalk Improvements
Road Bullet Bridge Design - Design and/or manage the design and construction of: Image of bridge
Square Bullet Bridge Rehabilitations and Replacements
Square Bullet Bridge Preventative Maintenance
Square Bullet Foresthill Bridge Renewal
Recent Projects:
Square Bullet Squaw Creek Bridge Rehabilitation
Square Bullet Lozanos Road Bridge Replacement
Upcoming Projects:
Square Bullet Foresthill Bridge Seismic Retrofit and Re-Painting
Square Bullet Alpine Meadows Road Bridge Replacement over the Truckee River

Aerial Image Road Bullet Blue Canyon Airport - Oversee the operations of the only county-owned airport including:
Square Bullet Daily management and operations
Square Bullet Coordinate with the USFS for use permits and operations for fire fighting
Square Bullet Work with Caltrans Div. of Aeronautics to keep current on FAA regulations
Square Bullet Coordination with NOAA Weather Service for use of the area for data collection

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Tahoe Engineering – (530) 581-6238

CheckMark Bullet Tahoe Engineering provides a wide range of public services including planning, engineering, and construction of capital improvement projects around the north shore from Kings Beach to Tahoma. Dam
CheckMark Bullet Since 1984, public works staff have designed and delivered over 50 erosion control projects in the Placer County portion of the Lake Tahoe Basin, retrofitting County roads and eroded areas with stormwater best management practices (BMPs) to preserve and improve the nationally recognized and famed clarity of Lake Tahoe.
CheckMark Bullet Our capital improvement projects are funded by a mix of federal, state and local funding.
CheckMark Bullet Our goals are to continue to improve the environment of Placer County’s jurisdiction at Lake Tahoe and to continue to support and lead projects where economic revitalization, social benefits, improved public safety and alternative modes of transportation result from project delivery.

 

Lake Tahoe

CheckMark Bullet Tahoe Engineering projects include:
Square Bullet Kings Beach Commercial Core Improvement Project
Square Bullet Tahoe City Multimodal Transit Center (pdf - 54 Kb)
Square Bullet  Environmental Improvements Project
Square Bullet Public Transit Bus Shelters
Square Bullet Public Parking Lots
Square Bullet Public Bicycle/Pedestrian Trails
Square Bullet Erosion Control / Stormwater Quality Improvement Project

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Stormwater Quality Program – (530) 745-7500
The goal of Placer County’s Stormwater Quality Program is to protect the health of the county’s creeks, streams, rivers, and lakes.

Stormwater Quality implements a county-wide program aimed at altering human behaviors that negatively impact the quality of stormwater runoff to our waterways. We are also tasked with ensuring that federal and state regulations for stormwater quality are properly enforced within the county. Placer County Code Section 8.28 prohibits the discharge of anything except clean stormwater and snowmelt into our ditches, creeks, and streams.
Construction berm
Three areas are subject to State-issued National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits: Tahoe, Truckee, and Western Placer. The cities of Auburn, Lincoln, Loomis, Rocklin, and Roseville, each have their own NPDES permits; we lead a coordination group with these entities to promote consistency and efficiency in stormwater program implementation.

Placer County’s Stormwater Quality Program includes:
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Public Education - inform members of the public and businesses of the effects of their activities. This is done through publications, website, trainings, and direct contact.
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Public Participation – promote opportunities for citizen involvement, such as restoration efforts during annual Creek Week, and storm drain marking with “clean water only” message.
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Illicit Discharge – detect and eliminate illicit discharges through site investigations and enforcement of the stormwater quality ordinance. Current efforts include restaurant inspections and investigations based on public complaints.
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Construction Activity – enforce sediment and erosion control at construction sites through building and site inspections. We provide regular training of contractors in proper use of sediment and erosion controls.
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Post Construction – implement standards for new development through the project approval processes. We also inspect existing facilities for maintenance of water quality controls.
/upload/dpw/npdes/images/fish.gif Municipal Operations – assure that County operations themselves follow good stormwater quality practices. We regularly train county personnel and inspect facilities annually.

In addition, the county has a comprehensive water quality monitoring plan for the Truckee River Watershed which requires ongoing monitoring in Martis Creek, Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows, and the Placer County portion of the Truckee River.

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Flood Plain Management Program – (530) 745-7503

Placer County’s Floodplain Management Program, administered through the Department of Public Works, is a community effort of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage to properties. The primary objective of the floodplain management program is to administer the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s policies to protect public health and safety, reduce damage to buildings and contents, prevent increases in flood damage from new construction, reduce the risk of erosion damage, and protect natural and beneficial floodplain functions.

The County uses specific zoning, subdivision or building requirements, and special floodplain protection and development ordinances to reduce flood damage potential. Placer County participates in the National Flood Insurance Program, thereby providing homeowners, renters, and business owners in our community with access to federally-backed flood insurance. Furthermore, the County participates in the

Community Rating System (CRS) which allows flood insurance premium rates to be adjusted to reflect the reduced flood risk resulting from community activities that meet the three goals of the CRS: (1) reduce flood losses; (2) facilitate accurate insurance rating; and (3) promote the awareness of flood insurance. There are ten CRS classes: Class 1 requires the most credit points and gives the largest premium reduction; class 10 receives no premium reduction. The CRS recognizes 18 creditable activities, organized under four categories: Public Information, Mapping and Regulations, Flood Damage Reduction, and Flood Preparedness.  By implementing these floodplain management activities, residents of Placer County’s unincorporated areas qualify for a flood insurance premium rate reductions.
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