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“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.

Emergency activities along the LOSSAN rail to avoid rail collapse through placement of rip rap rock and temporary access. Proposed shoreline protection activities include conducting rip-rap rock repair on existing rock revetments (Areas 1, 2, and 4), installation of a new shoreline protection structure at Area 4, temporary access for construction, and placement of sand for beach nourishment ...

To protect the vital coastal rail line through south Orange County, OCTA released a request for proposals to analyze the issues threatening track stability and guide future planning efforts to find effective solutions. “While the priority has been to complete the emergency work as soon as possible, we are also moving forward quickly with our partners to find longer-term solutions,” said ...

OCTA approved a $1.7 billion balanced budget for fiscal year 2024-25. In response to disruptions in south Orange County's passenger rail service due to landslides, OCTA initiated emergency measures and outlined strategies to address climate-related impacts on coastal rail infrastructure.

The board action, if approved, would allow OCTA to: Issue an emergency design-build procurement for construction of a catchment wall along Mariposa Point, which is planned to include restoration of SanClemente ’s popular pedestrian trail, and to build a revetment, seawall, or functionally equivalent structure south of SanClemente State Beach.

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Emergency Railroad Track Stabilization Near Milepost 206.8 on the Orange Subdivision

These critical repairs are being made under emergency permits to protect passenger and freight service, public safety, and the long-term future of the rail line.

OCTA received a Certificate of Merit from the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) as part of its 2025 Bus Safety, Security and Emergency Management Awards. The award featured OCTA’s Good Catch Program, which empowers employees to take action by identifying hazards, mitigating risks, and contributing to safety improvements. Proactive employees take actions to prevent incidents ...

On behalf of the Los Angeles-San Diego-San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency, the Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to prepare the preliminary engineering and design services for the Ortega Siding Project.