The roughly 3-acre triangular site is located in the city of Anaheim and is bounded on the north by West Lincoln Avenue, on the east by South Manchester Avenue, and along the southwest by existing railroad tracks and commercial/industrial developments. Interstate Highway 5 is located approximately 250 feet northeast of the property.
Based on the result of the pedestrian survey, it is unlikely that undisturbed archaeological resources will be encountered within the immediate vicinity of the tracks. The track area has been subjected to past modification associated with the building and maintenance of the rail line over the years, and the project consists of construction ...
When completed, the project will move cars safely and smoothly under the railroad tracks, enhancing safety and boosting mobility.
The track for the streetcar project is finished along the entire route and, overall, the project is approximately 92% finished. Testing of the OC Streetcar vehicles is set to begin in coming weeks in the PE right of way, then later in the year move to city streets. Following months of testing, the public operations are slated to begin in spring ...
Title: Update on Emergency Need for Railroad Track Stabilization in the Vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.10 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision
A RESOLUTION OF THE ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT AN EMERGENCY CONDITION EXISTS AND IMMEDIATE ACTION IS REQUIRED TO PRESERVE THE PROPERTY OF THE AUTHORITY AND PREVENT AN IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF A CRITICAL AUTHORITY FUNCTION SUCH THAT PROCUREMENT OF EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, AND SUPPLIES FOR THOSE PURPOSES WITHOUT GIVING NOTICE FOR BIDS TO LET CONTRACTS IS ...
What is the OC Loop? The Orange County (OC) Loop is a vision for 66 miles of seamless connections and an opportunity for people to bike, walk, and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches. About 88% of the OC Loop is already in place and is used by thousands of people. Currently, nearly 58 miles use existing off-street trails along the San Gabriel River, Coyote ...
During the past few weeks, OCTA has secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente. On October 30, OCTA learned that the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $100 million in funding from its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety ...
Title: Adopt Resolution No. 2025-068 and Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to Take all Necessary Actions to Address the Emergency Need for Railroad Track Stabilization in the Vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.00 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision Orange County Transportation Authority - File #: 25-6272
Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) Public Meeting #2 Tuesday, July 29, 2025, from 5 - 6:30 p.m. Zoom Webinar See the table below to view the writen questions and comments submited by meeting participants.