Full wrap of 40-foot bus, social media ads will help in effort to help victims of forced labor and sex work
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The Contractor, its subcontractors, suppliers, and employees are required to provide their own PPE, including eye, head, foot, and hand protection, safety vests, or other PPE required to perform their work safely on Authority projects or property.
With the unofficial start of summer following Memorial Day, it’s time to get out and explore beautiful Orange County by foot and pedal. OC Parks offers an extensive regional trail system with hundreds of miles of unpaved trails and paved bikeways.
A. General Requirements: The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) intends to purchase up to two hundred four (204) AROWGuard Slide Stow Driver Protection Systems (driver barrier) for 40-Foot and 60-Foot Buses made to the specifications provided in this document.
Frequently Asked Questions - Orange County Transportation Authority A series of new landslides near Mariposa Point have occurred over the past year and debris and mud are nearing the top of the 12-foot-high temporary catchment wall constructed a year ago when a slope failure forced rail service to shut down.
FINAL Final Bridge with a 10 foot Sidewalk and 8 foot Shoulder and will Allow for Future Southbound Widening
Y = YES N = NO NA = NOT APPLICABLE UNK = UNKNOWN F = FAIR G = GOOD VG = VERY GOOD VARIES = WHEN RESOURCES ARE AVAILABLE WK = WEEKLY MTH = MONTHLY Yrs = YEARLY or YEARS
As part of this study, a comprehensive outreach plan was developed to engage the public during the two phases of outreach for the project. This report provides an overview of the results of the phase 1 outreach; phase 2 is anticipated in Spring 2024. Outreach for phase 1 efforts took place between November and December 2023. Engagement activities focused on gaining a better understanding of ...
This station is located just north of SR-91 near La Palma and Tustin avenues, an area within the City of Anaheim that has nearly 3,000 companies and 72,000 jobs, including the Kaiser Permanente Hospital and 1.35 million square foot Anaheim Concourse Business Park, making it the second largest jobs center in the City of Anaheim.