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What is the South Orange County Multimodal Transportation Study? Over the next 25 years, the population in south Orange County is anticipated to grow by 16 percent (about 170,000 residents), and employment is expected to grow by 18 percent (about 130,000 jobs). ... bus and rail transit, highways and bikeways. The study will address the needs of ...

The Sand Canyon project is unique among the projects because it is the only one of the eight projects being built in South Orange County. The street now travels underneath the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor. The other bridges and underpasses are being completed in Anaheim, Placentia and Fullerton.

Called the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Resiliency Subcommittee, the Committee is to be chaired by Sen. Catherine Blakespear (D-Encinitas), and will include representation from other Orange County Senators: Sen. Janet Nguyen (R-Huntington Beach), Sen. Tom Umberg (D-Santa Ana) and Sen. Josh Newman (D-Fullerton). ... Meanwhile, emergency work along 700 ...

connections to LA County venues in Long Beach, South Bay, and Downtown Los Angeles will need additional special event mobility services. ... whether local, rapid, or express bus or rail. Navigating this report Pages 4-17 provide a summary of the Existing and Planned Services Report, covering: • Neighboring transit providers and existing

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It is currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States, and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route. The LOSSAN Agency is governed by a Board of Directors (Board) composed of 11 voting members representing rail owners, operators, and planningagencies along the LOSSAN rail corridor, as well as four nonvoting, -

The I-605/Katella Avenue interchange connects the San Gabriel River Freeway, a major north- south transportation route in Orange and Los Angeles counties, with Katella Avenue, an east-west regional corridor. The project will improve overall operations for vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians by:

⚠️ As of Monday, March 31, 2025, the I-5 South Improvement Project helpline will no longer be available. If you need to reach the Community Outreach Team, please email I-5SouthCounty@octa.net or call (800) 724-0353.

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