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CITY OF PLACERVILLE PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION PLAN
On April 26, 2005 the Placerville City Council adopted a Non-Motorized Transportation Plan (NMTP). The NMTP plan was developed to address several issues related to non-motorized transportation, including an inventory of the City’s sidewalks. The sidewalk inventory was completed to the extent the sidewalk or pathway provides a significant transportation benefit for either bicycle or pedestrian travel and provides connectivity between activity centers; i.e. schools, commerce, parks or employment centers.

The development of the City of Placerville Pedestrian Circulation Plan (Ped Plan) was the logical next step to the NMTP process. The Ped Plan expanded the sidewalk inventory of the NMTP to include all areas of the City of Placerville. The Ped Plan provides prioritized project proposals and options for funding a subsequent “Pedestrian Circulation Improvement Program” for the ultimate construction and maintenance of an extensive sidewalk network throughout the City.

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Download the 2006 FINAL City of Placerville Pedestrian Circulation Plan
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Plan Cover (4,787 kb)

Table of Contents (82 kb)

Chapter 1 – Introduction (125 kb)

Chapter 2 – Existing Sidewalk System
(180 kb)

Chapter 3 – Sidewalk Installation & Design (225 kb)

Chapter 4 – Implementation & Funding (107 kb)

Chapter 5 – Proposed Improvements
(81 kb)

MAPS

Area Index Map (2,494 kb)

Area 1: Placerville Drive & Vicinity (1,096 kb)

Area 2: Canal Street & Vicinity (890 kb)

Area 3: Spring, Bedford & S.R. 49 (862 kb)

Area 4: Clay, Mosquito (853 kb)

Area 5: Benham, Pacific, Lower Main (728 kb)

Area 6: Cedar Ravine, Washington (641 kb)

Area 7: Upper Broadway (842 kb)


Appendix 1-3 (282 kb)



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Sierra Elementary School students pose with local elected officials while participating in the annual Walk to School Day event.