The Serra Siding Extension Project (Project) is proposing to extend the existing siding train track south by 1.2 miles from Victoria Boulevard to Beach Road in the City of Dana Point. The Project would build the infrastructure to enable regular and frequent passenger service every 30 minutes and increase reliability of the Metrolink system by reducing a choke point in south Orange County. This ...
On September 16, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 361 authorizing a local legislative body to hold public meetings via teleconferencing and make public meetings accessible telephonically or electronically to all members of the public due to the state and local State of Emergency resulting from the threat of Novel Coronavirus ...
OCTA/Metrolink team continues to work on building catchment wall at Mariposa Point ORANGE – Amtrak Pacific Surfliner is scheduled to resume limited passenger service through San Clemente beginning Wednesday morning (March 6), as work continues to build a catchment wall at Mariposa Point to protect the rail right of way. With all 33 steel beams for the foundation of the wall in place and ...
August 9, 2017 Technical Steering Committee Meeting Cancellation Notice, sent 8/1/17 Emergency Relief Training, sent 8/2/17 Emergency Relief Training – Location Change, sent 8/7/17 2017 Local Streets and Roads Funding Annual Reporting Guidelines, sent 8/8/17 Caltrans Division of Local Assistance: A&E 2 Hour Training, sent 8/9/17
On April 10, 2025, the Coastal Commission’s South Coast District Office issued Emergency Coastal Development Permit (ECDP) No. G-5-25-0013 for development including, in relevant part, placement of rock and sand at OCTA’s Priority areas 1 & 2 to provide needed protection of the rail. On May 14, 2025, your team met with Commission staff and shared a presentation identifying updated survey ...
Following multiple listening sessions, OCTA Board feedback, and other stakeholder input, OCTA unveils updated plans that include sand nourishment, rock revetment, and a wall to protect the most vulnerable section of rail line through San Clemente ORANGE – OCTA has updated its potential solutions to address immediate threats to rail service through San Clemente, and sand nourishment ...
Work will continue seven days a week, including Memorial Day, to get the emergency work completed by early June and the rail line open to passenger service as soon as possible ORANGE – Crews continue to make strong progress on emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente. Project leaders announced this week that they will continue to work seven ...
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The emergency repairs have also led to intermittent service lossand delays.This portion of the rail corridor is importantfor the transportation of people and goodsand is a key railroad line for national defense.Toidentify short-and medium-term solutionsto address rail infrastructure protection in south Orange County, the Board approved the ...
Rail Projects Update Chris Boucly, Capital Public Outreach, provided an update on emergency track stabilization project in San Clemente and the Anaheim Canyon Metrolink Station Improvement Project. Committee Member Comments: committee member asked if the corrosiveness of the salt water was being addressed.