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Placerville businesses unhappy with Highway 50's 'Trip to Green' program

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Traffic lights along Highway 50 through Placerville will remain green this weekend as part of a new program. Eldorado County’s “Trip to Green” pilot program aims to see if keeping the light green from 8am to 8pm on certain weekends can help. Alleviate traffic congestion on Route 50. This Labor Day weekend is his second of three weekends this is being tested. In addition to the traffic lights remaining green, north and south access is also closed at the intersection of Highway 50 in downtown Placerville. According to the Eldorado County website, the pilot program is running over his three weekends. Number of variables that can affect daily traffic during peak season. This study, which included three weekends, smoothed these variables to help make the data more useful and complete. Seen as an advantage for those traveling to Tahoe, Placerville residents and businesses told KCRA 3 how the project is impacting them and locals looking to visit the downtown shops and restaurants. “We locals are having a hard time because we have to travel 15, 10 minutes to get to the other side of the highway.” Isabella Conard of Placerville Coffee Depot told KCRA 3 that there were fewer customers than usual on Saturday. Some restaurants, such as KFC, have already seen sales decline. Employee Lisa Barker told her KCRA 3 that the traffic light project associated with the closure of the intersection is slowing business considerably.She said they weren’t the only ones.” . “I don’t know what it’s for. I have absolutely no idea how it’s helping.” But El Dorado County officials argue that this potential new system will ultimately benefit everyone. According to the Trip to Green webpage, the project will “sustain US 50 transit traffic, freeing up space for drop-in travelers and locals to enjoy downtown business.” make it easier,” he said. It’s too early to tell what the actual impact of the project will be, but they want to be part of deciding what happens next. Heyday Café owner Ben Carter said: Traffic light changes and intersection closures from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM will continue through Labor Day on Monday, September 5. ” business.

Traffic lights along Highway 50 through Placerville will remain green this weekend as part of a new program.

El Dorado County’s “Trip to Green” pilot program aims to see if keeping the lights green from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. is. I am testing. In addition to the traffic lights remaining green, north and south access is also closed at the Intersection of Highway 50 in downtown Placerville.

According to the Eldorado County website, the pilot program is running over three weekends. “A single weekend can include many variables that can affect daily traffic during peak season. Considerations such as local or regional events, traffic accidents, and highways closed, or the first snow in Tahoe could impact traffic flow over the weekend, including three weekends in the study smoothed these variables to make the data more useful and complete. you can make it.”

While many see this as a benefit for those traveling to Applehill and Tahoe, Placerville residents and businesses told KCRA 3 they weren’t too excited about how the project was impacting them. says no. downtown shops and restaurants.

“I’m frustrated,” said Placerville resident Dave Wells. increase.”

Some companies say their earnings have been impacted. Isabella Conard of Placerville Coffee Depot told her KCRA 3 that there were fewer customers than usual on Saturday.

“It was very late today,” Conard said. “[Customers] To get around, you have to take a detour, and you have to go through traffic [that’s] I’m about to turn around and go to the restaurant. “

Some restaurants, such as KFC, have already seen sales decline. Employee Lisa Barker told her KCRA 3 that the traffic light project associated with the intersection closure is slowing business considerably.

“There are other stores on Main Street that are out of business, and it’s really inconvenient,” Barker said. “I don’t know what it’s for. I just don’t see how it helps.”

But Eldorado County officials argue that this potential new system will ultimately benefit everyone. “We want to keep the through traffic and free up space so that travelers and locals who want to stop by can enjoy our downtown business.”

Some companies say it’s too early to tell what the actual impact of the project will be, but they want to be part of determining what happens next.

Heyday Café owner Ben Carter said, “I think we really need a collective conversation with different companies before we make a decision.

The 8am-8pm traffic light changes and intersection closures will continue through Labor Day on Monday, September 5. This is also his second of three pilot program weekends for the “Trip to Green” project.

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