The OC Loop is a vision for 66 miles of seamless connections and an opportunity for people to bike, walk, and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches.
1. Executive Summary This report presents the results of the triennial performance audit of the City of Laguna Beach’s public transit program known as Laguna Beach Municipal Transit Lines (LBMTL). The purpose of the audit is to provide a tool for the City of Laguna Beach (City) management and the California State Department of Transportation (Caltrans) to audit performance trends, evaluate ...
CUMULATIVE Orange Santa Ana Laguna Hills La Habra Fullerton Newport Beach Anaheim Chapman Avenue Corridor Westminster Avenue/17th Street Corridor
Benefit: This project increased vehicular capacity on Newport Boulevard, a heavily used arterial located adjacent to the beach. The new bike lanes improve access and safety and connect riders directly to the beach. New raised landscape medians improved aesthetics and safety for both vehicles and pedestrians.
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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the primary provider of public transit service in Orange County. OCTA is developing the OC Transit Vision to define the future of transit in Orange County. The Vision will identify the corridors countywide with the greatest demand and potential and will assess which modes of high-capacity or premium transit, such as streetcar or bus rapid ...
Beach Boulevard is the north-south por on of California State Route 39 (SR 39) which runs approximately 23.2 miles in length and spans nine corridor ci es in Orange County. The Beach Boulevard Corridor Study limits are bound from Pacific Coast Highway to north of State Route 72 (Whi er Boulevard) in the City of La Habra and by approximately ½-mile to the east and west of Beach Boulevard.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program consulting services on an as-needed basis.
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The trail covers about 50 miles in two disconnected segments from the Pacific Ocean at Huntington Beach along the Santa Ana River to Waterman Avenue in the Counties of Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. The paved, 12-foot-wide path is used by walkers, runners and cyclists and is used as a bike commuting corridor.