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INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Purpose of Workshop – Overview of 2025 CTFP Call Process

LB Transit = Laguna Beach Transit Numbers on streets indicate transfers.

Note: This route may experience intermittent delays due to the I-405 Improvement Project.

Crews have also completed the strategic placement of large boulders, known as riprap, in Project Areas 1 and 2 to protect the railroad track from ongoing coastal erosion. In total, approximately 5,900 tons of riprap were installed—more than 1,700 tons less than the original construction estimate of 7,650 tons. This reduction was achieved through efficient use and reorganization of existing ...

Areas 1 and 2: Riprap Repairs All riprap repair have been completed under an emergency Coastal Development Permit issued by the California Coastal Commission. Area 3: Catchment Wall Construction is expected to begin soon on a 1,350-foot-long catchment wall, which has been approved by the California Coastal Commission.

TRANSIT TRAINING CONTRACT New Contract – August 1, 2022, thru July 31, 2025

Measure M2, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, will reach its 10-year anniversary in November 2016 since being passed by nearly 70 percent of the voters in 2006. In this short amount of time, Measure M2 has provided for $900 million to improve freeways, purchased 1,300 acres of open space for preservation, and made enhancements to 52 rail-highway grade ...

Darrell Johnson’s ability to keep a $2-billion design-build highway widening on track despite multiple risks and challenges stems partly from his experience by way of commuter rail. A class in government at University of California, Riverside, helped as well.

1. Transmittal, 2. Staff Report, 3. Attachment A, 4. Attachment B, 5. Attachment C, 6. Presentation History (1) Text 1 record Group Clear sorting Clear grouping Group by Date Group by Action By Export Export to Excel Export to PDF Export to Word Date Action By Action Result Action Details Meeting Details Video/Audio 6/2/2025 Regional Transportation Planning Committee

OVERVIEW Metrolink, in coordination with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), is proposing to extend 1.2 miles of railroad track in Dana Point. The siding track would be constructed adjacent to the existing main track from near Victoria Boulevard running south and connecting to the main track near the rail crossing at Beach Road.