BIKEWAYS CONNECTIVITY STUDY PROJECT MANAGER: Ivy Hang ihang@octa.net (714) 560-5684
Will nighttime construction noise be monitored? Yes, noise levels will be monitored, and Caltrans and city restrictions will be enforced. Residents may hear back-up alarms and noise
When in doubt, bus customers can verify scheduled bus information at octa.net. Both apps also provide regional transit service information, including LA Metro, Foothill Transit, Metrolink, and LADOT. OCTA continually looks for ways to improve the ridership experience by harnessing the capabilities of digital technologies. In 2006, OCTA was one ...
Utilize five percent net revenues derived from M2 funding for Projects A-M consistent with the M2 Transportation Investment Plan, with the M2020 Plan, and subsequent Board-approved plans and updates to ... security, and emergency response capabilities of transit. Proposition 116 (CTC) Use cost savings for commuter or intercity rail capital ...
NATIVE SCHEDULES 1-25 & Broadway Station - Gate Cl [Arrive] 402A 432A 447A 506A S26A 541A 556A 606A 616A 626A Route Map (pdf) S Print Colfax - Broadway
Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
Ideal for weekday commuters traveling between the Tustin Metrolink Station and the Irvine Business Complex. Route 401B makes many key stops including those serving Diamond Jamboree
OCTA, in cooperation with Caltrans, is improving I-5 between SR-73 and El Toro Road. The 6.5-mile project extends through Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, and Lake Forest and is being constructed in three segments.
Company Name: DIAMOND TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Contact: JAMES DIAMOND
Address: 635 18TH AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94121
Phone: (415) 4220074
Email: JAMES@DIAMONDTI.NET Database consulting services, Technical Staffing services
(714) 560-5374 or ocstreetcar@octa.net. She will provide information for the next steps in the process to file a claim with Walsh Construction. For specific work activities in your area, click on the map below. The OC Streetcar Will Be Powered By Electricity!