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Steven Anderson, PE – Associate, Principal-in-Charge James M. Daisa, PE – Associate, Project Manager Shea Suski, AICP, Transportation Planner (Guidelines Research and Technical Writing) Majael Cantu, EIT, Intern (Research Assistant) Natalie Chen, EIT, Design Engineer (Technical Drawings) Kim S. Rhodes, PLA, Landscape Architecture Practice Leader (Graphics) Chris Barker, Landscape Designer ...

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.

First 64 McFadden 66 Edinger 70 Warner 72, 150, 151 Segerstrom 150, 151 MacArthur 76 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE

* frequency during peak / frecuencia durante la hora pico / tần suất trong thời gian cao điểm (6am – 9am; 3pm – 6pm)

The Irvine train station first opened in 1990, and is located near Ada Street and Barranca Parkway. The station serves the Spectrum area of the city and provides connections to several local destinations.

Purpose & Need In June 1990, the passage of the Proposition 111 gas tax increase required California’s urbanized areas – areas with populations of 50,000 or more – to adopt a Congestion Management Program (CMP). The following year, Orange County’s local governments designated the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) as the Congestion Management Agency (CMA) for the County. As ...

The Project Corridor begins to the south at State Route 1 (SR 1, also known as Pacific Coast Highway or PCH) in Huntington Beach and continues for approximately 21 miles north to State Route 72 (SR 72, also known as Whittier Boulevard) in La Habra.

OCTA purchased the 91 Express Lanes from the California Private Transportation Company for $207.5 million, including $72.5 million in cash and the assumption of $135 million in taxable bonds. In 2004, the 91 Express Lanes became the first stand-alone toll facility to receive “A” category bond ratings.