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1. Offerors are advised that the pre-proposal conference registration sheets from December 20, 2024, pre-proposal conference are presented as Attachment A to this Addendum No. 3.

SUBJECT: Request for Proposals (RFP) 5-3961 “Construction Management Support Services for the Interstate 5 Improvement Project Between Interstate 405 and Yale Avenue”

Annual Comprehensive Financial Report For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2023 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Offerors are advised that an on-site pre-proposal conference will be held on November 25, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., at the Authority’s Administrative Offices, 550 South Main Street, Orange, California, in Conference Room 08. All prospective Offerors are encouraged to attend the pre-proposal conference. Participation via teleconference will also be available. Prospective Offerors may join or call ...

OVERVIEW Interstate 5 (I-5) is essential to Orange County’s mobility, economy and quality of life. Everyday, more than 350,000 motorists drive this segment of I-5, through the cities of Irvine and Tustin, to reach residential, commercial, educational and employment destinations. Already at capacity, trafic projections show that nearly 1⁄2 million daily motorists will travel this stretch of ...

Ordinance No. 3 – Section 11 TEN-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM REVIEW “At least every ten years the Authority shall conduct a comprehensive review of all projects and programs implemented under the Plan to evaluate the performance of the overall program and may revise the Plan to improve its performance.

Chapter 1 – Introduction On November 6, 1990, the voters in Orange County approved a 1⁄2-cent sales tax for transportation improvements known as Measure M. This sales tax includes funding for streets and roads that is available to local agencies through both a formula distribution and a competitive process. On November 6, 2006, voters approved a renewal of Measure M to continue the 1⁄2 ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority’s board of directors adopted the 2019 Measure M2 Next 10 Delivery Plan, reflecting a balanced transportation plan that supports sustainability while making improvements to freeways, streets and transit service throughout the county. The Next 10 Plan, which sets project and program priorities over a 10-year period through 2026, is intended to ensure ...

Dear Friend of Transportation: Through the years, Orange County has evolved from a suburban to a thriving metropolitan community. This dramatic change brings the challenges of utilizing an aging infrastructure and meeting the demand for increased mobility by steadily increasing population and employment. The challenge is compounded by the sunset in 2011 of Measure M, Orange County’s one half ...

In accordance with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Pedestrian Action Plan, this checklist has been developed to ensure consideration of complete streets accommodations in projects, and is required for completion by OCTA project managers at initiation of key project phases.