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In 2009, OCTA led an $85 million rail-safety-enhancement program that provided safety improvements to 52 at-grade crossings, and made them eligible for quiet zones effectively helping silence train horns in eight Orange County cities. ... and exit gates help prevent people from easily walking onto the tracks but swing outward to easily allow ...

Die Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) ergreift in Abstimmung mit Metrolink Notfallmaßnahmen, um Notfallprojekte in San Clemente voranzutreiben, die eine wichtige Verbindung im Schienennetz des Staates sofort schützen werden.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide hazardous waste transportation and disposal, emergency response & related services on an as-needed basis. The budget for this project is $350,0000 for a two (2)-year term.

加州海岸委员会批准海岸开发许可证,用于修建集水墙和修复圣克莱门特海滩步道 7月1,400日,加州海岸委员会批准了一项海岸开发许可申请,用于在马里波萨角建造集水墙并修复人行道。该许可授权在轨道内陆侧的3号区域建造一道XNUMX英尺长的集水墙。尽管施工人员已在轨道和内陆悬崖之间设置了 ...

Emergency work to stabilize the railroad track in southern San Clemente is progressing. The stabilization work includes installing two rows of ground anchors into bedrock along a 700-foot stretch of hillside next to the train tracks. More than 230 steel anchors, each approximately 100 feet long, are needed to stabilize the slope.

For questions regarding the filing and posting of the Notice of Exemption, please contact Cliff Thorne, at cthorne@octa.net. Project Overview The new standby generators reduce air pollution by using internal combustion engines that are in compliance with South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) regulations.

“By laying out these priorities at the start of the year, we ensure that OCTA Board members and staff are working together on an ambitious, equitable and sustainable plan to keep Orange County moving safely and efficiently,” CEO Johnson said. To learn more about OCTA programs and projects, visit www.octa.net.

Board Declares Emergency Resolution for San Clemente Tracks OCTA’s board voted to declare an emergency to authorize necessary actions to protect the railroad tracks in San Clemente due to recent landslides.

The Serra Siding Extension Project (Project) is proposing to extend the existing siding train track south by 1.2 miles from Victoria Boulevard to Beach Road in the City of Dana Point. The Project would build the infrastructure to enable regular and frequent passenger service every 30 minutes and increase reliability of the Metrolink system by reducing a choke point in south Orange County. This ...

OC ACCESS Service (General Information) OC ACCESS is a shared-ride paratransit service that is available to qualified applicants whose physical or cognitive limitations prevent them from utilizing OCTA’s regular fixed route bus service.