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WHO WE ARE In 1993 the El Dorado County Transportation Commission (EDCTC) was administratively reorganized and separated from El Dorado County. The EDCTC provides widespread and balanced representation for El Dorado County. The Commission is comprised of nine members: seven are elected officials representing local jurisdictions. Of the seven elected, voting officials, three are City of Placerville Councilmembers and four are El Dorado County Supervisors. The two non-voting advisory members represent the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans, District 3) and the City of South Lake Tahoe. EDCTC staff consists of an Executive Director, two Senior Transportation Planners, one Associate Transportation Planner, an Administrative Services Officer, and an Executive Assistant. WHAT WE DO The EDCTC was designated as the Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) for El Dorado County on July 23, 1975. As the RTPA, the EDCTC serves as the planning and programming authority for transportation projects on the western slope of El Dorado County, excluding those areas within the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency boundaries. In 2008, the EDCTC was designated as the Airport Land Use Commission for the Placerville, Georgetown, and Cameron Park airports.
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