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Emergency construction work began on April 28. Crews have finished clearing out the remaining spans of a damaged pedestrian bridge near Mariposa Point and continue strategically placing and repairing riprap primarily within the area where riprap previously existed to fortify the track and protect against coastal erosion.

1.1 PURPOSE OF THE DESIGN GUIDELINES The purpose of this manual is to provide local jurisdictions with a set of suggested design criteria that should be considered when designing and placing transit facilities. These guidelines are provided by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) as a resource to local jurisdictions in providing comfortable and convenient high quality facilities ...

OCTA is working in coordination with Orange County health officials and emergency operations personnel to help get trained medical workers from the Disneyland super site for vaccination distributions to smaller sites throughout the county. Those targeted clinics are being set up to distribute the vaccine to vulnerable seniors age 65 years and ...

Coastal Rail Stabilization Requires Emergency Action Permit to the California Coastal Commission to expedite work to stabilize four areas most vulnerable to failure above the railroad track through San Clemente.

Money to be used for surveillance cameras and new emergency training program ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) on Monday will accept a $1.5 million federal grant that will go toward adding video surveillance to buses and enhancing the agency’s emergency training program.

OC Go, thuế doanh thu giao thông nửa xu, cải thiện cuộc sống ở Quận Cam mỗi ngày. Trong đại dịch COVID-19, OCTA đã tiếp tục giữ những lời hứa của mình với người dân đóng thuế tại Quận Cam. Hãy xem tiền của OC Go đã được chi tiêu như thế nào trong năm tài chính 2020. BẢN KÊ TÀI CHÍNH

Brief Description: Construction of the Metrolink Parking Structure At The Orange Transportation Center Instructions: For questions contact Meena Katakia at 714-560-5694 or at mkatakia@octa.net Date Posted: 5/9/2017 Closing Date:

Both traditional passenger rail and the upcoming streetcar offer convenient, car-free transportation alternatives that connect to many locations within Orange County and beyond.

The Tustin train station, built in 2002, is located near the corner of Edinger Avenue and Jamboree Road (State Route 261). It is just east of the former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin, whose hangars, built during World War II, inspired the train station’s architecture.