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PROJECT OVERVIEW The I-5/El Toro Road Interchange Improvement Project proposes to improve traffic flow, optimize signal operations, reduce traffic congestion at intersections of local streets, reduce backup at freeway on- and off-ramps, and apply technology to help manage traffic demand. The project is currently in the preliminary engineering and Project Approval/Environmental Document (PA/ED ...

Construction Activities Contractors will be primarily working in the San Juan Creek as they begin to construct the bridge foundation and columns. Drill rigs and other equipment have been mobilized as crews prepare to install piles or steel beams that are drilled into the ground to provide support for the new bridge. Other activities include excavation, installation of rebar cages and concrete ...

The Central Coast Layover Facility project, which lays the groundwork for improvements in rail travel along California’s Central Coast, reached another milestone with recent site inspections and evaluations that will kick off engineering and environmental clearance processes.

The LOSSAN Agency is seeking qualified consultants to provide Program Management Consultant services, please refer to solicitation documents for full details.

The OCTA Community College Pass Program provides students at all nine Orange County community colleges with free travel on the OC Bus service to school, work or fun on safe, clean and reliable buses.

The following improvement projects and services are a direct result of OCTA’s partnership with Santa Ana: CITY FACTS POPULATION˜: 310,797 AREA°: 27.4 sq. miles ˜° CA State DOF, E-1, May 2024 ˛°CDR, OC Boundary & Annexation Report, Feb. 2024 Fact sheet as of 6/30/24 STREETS & SIGNALS

INSTRUCTIONS Submit an electronic copy of application with all appendices and all required attachments to the general email address for the South Coast District Office, SouthCoast@coastal. ca.gov. In addition, submit a hard copy of the application form, appendices, and attachments, with all required signatures, the self-addressed stamped envelopes required for noticing, and permit fee to the ...

OCTA, with an annual budget of $1.7 billion, operates one of California’s largest transit systems, manages Measure M – the county’s voter-approved transportation investment plan – and oversees an array of mobility solutions including OC Bus, Metrolink commuter rail, and OC Streetcar, which is set to debut next year.

This article originally appeared in the Voice of OC on Feb.8, 2023. What once carried thousands as far north as Los Angeles by rail might now connect bikers between two of the most park-poor cities in Orange County, and in lush green seclusion safe from dangers on the roads. The project is called “rails-to-trails,” in which the Orange County Transportation Authority plans to convert ...