Following the holiday, crews will resume work and require the trail to be closed on Tuesday, Sept. 3 through mid-September. This closure is necessary for the safety of trail users and crews as construction equipment is being moved across the trail to continue construction of the new railroad bridge.
2017 Highlights Through OC Go (also known as Measure M), half of each local sales tax penny is spent on transportation projects that improve life in Orange County every day. OC Go leverages funding to accelerate projects and save time and money. Check out the OC Go highlights for 2017. During a 30-year term ending in 2041, OC Go is expected to provide $13.5 billion in improvements. A ...
While track construction on 4th Street in Downtown Santa Ana is active, pedestrian access will be maintained at all times. Some closures may be in place, please follow signage to stay in pedestrian safe zones.
Recommendation Receive and file the fourth quarter update to the Orange County Transportation Authority Internal Audit Department Fiscal Year 2017-18 Internal Audit Plan as an information item.
OCTA issued its annual call for projects aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing congestion throughout Orange County. Approximately $42 million is available through the Regional Capacity Program, which funds improvements that increase mobility at major intersections and provide smoother transitions to the highway system, and the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program, which ...
Track Deflection Based on daily geotechnical monitoring of the railroad, track deflection has been substantially reduced.
Construction of the OC Streetcar is moving forward and is now 90 percent complete. Major work is continuing on the OC Streetcar’s Maintenance and…
OCTA, the city of San Clemente and Metrolink are working cooperatively on constructing safety enhancements at seven pedestrian railroad crossings along the beach trail. The $4.5 million construction program is expected to be completed by the end of 2013 and includes the infrastructure for a future audible warning system – stationary horns that sound like an approaching train horn, localizing ...
The OC Streetcar will expand transit opportunities in Orange County and bring communities together by closing a transportation gap in one of the most populated and traveled areas in the state. Expect the OC Streetcar to start operations in 2023, not a century too soon.
Students also had the opportunity to join Tresa Oliveri, OCTA Community Relations Principal, for an OC Streetcar presentation and walking tour showcasing the 4 th Street completed track work and station installation in Santa Ana.