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Initial San Clemente Rail Work to Finish, Passenger Service to Resume on Saturday through South O.C.

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ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority continues to help transform the way residents and visitors navigate the county, significantly improving travel times, reducing vehicle emissions, and enhancing overall road safety through its Signal Synchronization Program.

Gabriel joined OCTA’s Internal Audit Department as a Principal Internal Auditor in December 2011. He is responsible for managing and coordinating OCTA's annual financial and compliance audits. He also performs contract audits, operational audits, and internal control reviews.

Gabriel joined OCTA’s Internal Audit Department as a Principal Internal Auditor in December 2011. He is responsible for managing and coordinating OCTA's annual financial and compliance audits. He also performs contract audits, operational audits, and internal control reviews.

The 351-mile Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor (LOSSAN Corridor) travels through a six-county coastal region in Southern California and is the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route.

Director Vicente Sarmiento serves as the Second District Supervisor of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. He joined the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors in January 2021. Director Sarmiento was first appointed to the Santa Ana City Council to represent Ward 1 in January 2007.

Active transportation is any form of human-powered transportation which may include walking, bicycling, e-bicycling, wheelchairs, and other human-powered mobility devices. OCTA’s active transportation program, OC Active, serves as an active transportation resource for Orange County and its cities.

Chairman Gene Hernandez and CEO Darrell E. Johnson unveil plan for OCTA to sustain and enhance a balanced, innovative transportation network for O.C.

2025 PROJECT O CALL. Overview: Provides M2 Project O improvements to the Orange County Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) along with improvements to help improve intersections and street operations that reduce congestion and increase capacity. Programming Information: Program Period: FY25/26 – FY27/28 No formal project maximum cost