Plans to improve SR-55 between I-5 and SR-91 are progressing following a cooperative agreement between OCTA and Caltrans that defines the roles and responsibilities of each agency. The SR-55 Improvement Project will ease congestion and improve the flow of traffic by adding one regular lane in each direction of SR-55 between I-5 and SR-22 and modifying freeway ramps at Katella Avenue, Lincoln ...
At the end of July, OCTA conducted a tour of the I-5 South County Improvements Project for the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Orange County Construction Institute. This project will improve 6.5 miles of I-5 through Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, and Lake Forest and is targeted to be fully complete by early 2025. Following a presentation at the field office, OCTA and ...
Old Towne Orange is known for its great antique stores. Most of them line Glassell Street and Chapman Avenue. It is a great place to spend time browsing for that perfect piece to add to your collection. Antique shops include: Antique Station Orange Circle Antique Mall Antique Depot Tea Leaf Cottage It’s About Time Antiques Market Rambling Rose Estate Jewelry Woody’s Antiques Country Roads ...
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Project Details Today, nearly 360,000 motorists travel I-5 daily between SR-73 and El Toro Road. Transportation planners forecast traffic volumes will grow 25 percent by 2045. To address this travel demand, OCTA and Caltrans are working together to construct the I-5 South County Improvements Project from SR-73 to El Toro Road.
Former Laguna Beach Mayor Ann Christoph tells the story of the 200-acre property on the north side of Aliso Canyon and how OCTA preserved and protected it for local residents. The article originally appeared in The Laguna Beach Independent.
About 6.5 miles of the I-5 Freeway – between State Route 73 and El Toro Road – will be under construction until early 2025, according to the Orange County Transportation Authority Approximately 360,000 motorists travel daily on this section of the freeway.
Carpool lanes, improved connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, and enhanced safety part of project largely funded by OCTA’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, and with state, federal funds ORANGE – Local and state officials gathered today to commemorate completion of the I-5 South County Improvements Project, a major milestone in enhancing mobility, safety, and ...
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