El Dorado County Department of Transportation (DOT) will hold a virtual town hall meeting Thursday, July 15, 2021 to discuss a pilot project initiated over the Memorial Day weekend to reduce the historical traffic congestion caused by holiday traffic exiting the Tahoe Basin.
The town hall meeting will take place at 6 p.m. via Zoom. To participate, visit www.zoom.us and enter the following ID 951 6742 5157.
The project included installing turn restriction signage prohibiting right-hand turns from North Upper Truckee Road to Westbound U.S. Highway 50, and from Sawmill Road to Westbound U.S Highway 50 on Sundays and holidays. It is set to terminate on October 31, 2021.
DOT took turn movement counts before, during and after the Sunday and Monday of the Memorial Day holiday. That information will be shared at the town hall.
COVID Vaccine Clinics
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June 24 El Dorado County - Public Health 1360 Johnson Blvd., #103, SLT |
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June 28 - July 2 Safeway 1020 Johnson Lane, SLT |
Make appointment at: https://myturn.ca.gov/
Below is the case update for Thursday, June 17, 2021:
- 7 cases (10,363)
0 in Pollock Pines/Camino/Kyburz; 2 in EDH; 0 Diamond Springs/El Dorado; 1 in North County; 1 in Greater Placerville; 3 in Cameron Park/Shingle Springs/Rescue; 0 South County; 0 in Lake Tahoe region; 0 awaiting address confirmation (total awaiting address confirmation is 79)
- 0 aged 0-17,
7 aged 18-49, (-1) aged 50-64, 1 aged 65+; (0) date of birth unknown (total date of birth unknown is 12)
- 298 additional negative test results
- 8 assumed recoveries (10,132)
- 0 hospitalizations/0 ICU
- no additional deaths (116)
Vaccine measures:
- Cumulative fully vaccinated: 82,469 (42.7%)
- Cumulative with at least one dose: 95,381 (49.4%)
Please see this message from Chairman Hidahl on behalf of the Board:
“It is with the heaviest heart that I impart the news that our County’s Surveyor and friend, Phil Mosbacher, passed away unexpectedly at his home last Thursday,” said Board of Supervisor chairman, John Hidahl. “Phil was a tireless public servant with deep roots in the community going back generations, who always approached whatever he did with a positive attitude. He will be deeply missed by all the people fortunate enough to call him a coworker and friend.”
Mosbacher began his County career in 2009 when he was hired as an Associate Land Surveyor. He was promoted to the position of Deputy Surveyor in 2014 and won the elected seat of Surveyor in 2018.
Phil grew up in Placerville as the 10th child of 15 born to Howard and Lucille Mosbacher in 1959. He was an active leader of the Boy Scouts of America for many years, mentoring hundreds of young children. He had a love for the outdoors, Ham radio, and generously shared his knowledge of and passion for these things. And he was a loving uncle to more than 40 nieces and nephews.
“Phil lived life with a kind heart and loving attitude toward everyone he met, whether in his professional or personal life,” Hidahl said. “Our thoughts, prayers and condolences are with Phil’s wife, Sue, son, Daniel, step-daughter, Teresa, and his entire family during their time of grief.”
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COMMITTEES AND COMMISSIONS |
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COMMISSION Eight vacancies
Description: This Commission reviews and evaluates community mental health needs, services, facilities and special problems. This Commission is advisory to the Board of Supervisors and the County Mental Health Director. The Joint Meeting of the Behavioral Health Commission is held on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. at the West Slope Mental Health Outpatient Clinic and the South Lake Tahoe Mental Health Outpatient Clinic.
Term for this Vacancy: 3-year term
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EL DORADO COUNTY CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL Two vacancies: (1) for a Community Based Organization and (1) for a Criminal Justice Organization
Description: The functions of the Child Abuse Prevention Council include the following: • Provide a forum for interagency cooperation and coordination in the prevention, detection, intervention, treatment, and legal processing of child abuse cases; • Promote the public awareness of abuse and neglect and the resources available; • Encourage and facilitate training of professionals in the prevention, detection, intervention, treatment, and legal processing of child abuse and neglect; • Recommend improvements in services to families and victims; and • Encourage and facilitate community support for child abuse and neglect programs.
Term for this Vacancy: 2-year term
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AN ONLINE APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT IS AVAILABLE AT THE WEBSITE BELOW:
https://www.edcgov.us/Government/BOS/ CommissionsAndCommittees/Pages/Application-Form.aspx
AN APPLICATION IS REQUIRED TO BE CONSIDERED FOR AN APPOINTMENT
You may also call (530) 621-5390 or visit the Board of Supervisors office at 330 Fair Lane, Placerville, for a paper application.
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