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The project cost is $779 million and is funded by Federal, State and Local sources. 05/01/25 5. What is the project schedule? Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025 and is expected to be completed by early 2030. The segment schedules are: a. Segment 1 – Lakeview Avenue to SR-55

Project P –Traffic Signal Synchronization Program $12 million 2. Timeline June 10 , 2015 - Technical Steering Committee approval August 10, 2015 –OCTA Board of Directors approval October 23, 2015 –Applications Due February 24, 2016 –Programming Recommendations approval by the

0017 Local Transport Auth Mea 7519 Project Management Support Services 100,000 17 0017 Local Transport Auth Mea 7519 I-5 Widening Design 625,000 17 0017 Local Transport Auth Mea 7519 Project Management Support Services 100,000 17 I-5, SR-73 to El Toro Road ( Project C) 0017 Local Transport Auth Mea 7514 I-5 Widening 590,000 18

project in combination with a second traffic signal project. Combined, the City met the required 20 percent match for the two projects. As such, a finding related to this matter was not made. Summary An audit has been completed of a CTFP project of the City of Stanton. External audit firm MHM has concluded that expenditures by the City for the ...

• Union Paciÿc Rail Line Bikeway Project • Guadalupe Park Reconstruction Project • 5 Water Quality Projects - Automatic Retractable Screens Installation - 4 Full Capture Catch Basin Screen Installations REGIONAL PROGRAMS Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-OCTA

OC Flex was launched in 2018 as a pilot project to adapt to the changing needs of our communities and provide alternative transit modes to improve mobility for our residents. OC Flex is an on-demand service providing curb-to-curb service within a specific zone for a low cost of $4.50 per day for unlimited rides and currently operates in South ...

This project is a continued collaboration between OCTA and its local partners and stakeholders including the Orange County Health Care Agency, local schools, jurisdictional partners, and the public. Active Transportation Program Biannual Update Page 2 The STEP Campaign is funded through a $500,000 state grant. This project will

The budget for this project is $350,000 for a two (2)-year initial term. Please note that by submitting a Proposal, Offeror certifies that it is not subject to any Ukraine/Russia-related economic sanctions imposed by the State of California or the United States Government including, but

Project V, is a competitive grant program that provides funding to develop and implement local transit services. Currently, funded services include community-based circulators, shuttles, trolleys, and demand-responsive services intended to complement regional transit, while better meeting specific local needs. ...

ITMS Board Project Update Transit Committee Meetings Board Meetings December 9, 2010 December 13, 2010 May 12. 2011 May 23, 2011 June 9, 2011 June 27, 2011 August 11, 2011 August 22, 2011 November 10, 2011 November 14, 2011 5. What are the benefits of ITMS? 6 Two Central Communications ELLIPSE LAWSON ACORS