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It will operate along a 4.15-mile route that connects the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (SARTC) and a new transit hub at Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue in Garden Grove. To share this e-blast, forward this link
Numbers on streets indicate transfers. Números en la calle indican transbordos.
The first BRT route anticipated to begin service is Route 543 – Harbor. This 19-mile route will link Fullerton, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa, and Newport Beach; and, it will provide regional connections to Amtrak and Metrolink rail services and other OCTA bus services at the Fullerton Transportation Center.
The approved budget makes significant investments in public transit – totaling approximately half of the overall budget – and makes improvements to Orange County’s freeways and streets to keep the county moving safely and efficiently. The budget accounts for focusing on coastal rail resiliency and will continue to fulfill the promises of Measure M, the county’s half-cent sales tax ...
Metrolink is Southern California’s commuter rail service linking residential communities to employment and activity centers. Three Metrolink lines serve Orange County:
Purpose And Authority The Orange County Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (EMSD) Grant Program call for projects (call) is intended to enhance the mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities by providing local transportation funding to meet the transportation needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities where public transportation services may not ...
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Metrolink will soon offer customers greater flexibility, including more midday options, to better meet the region’s evolving transportation needs. Beginning Monday, Oct. 21, Metrolink is adding 32 weekday trains, accounting for a nearly 23% increase in service. The new schedule will also streamline connections between lines, making it easier for riders to navigate Metrolink’s six-county ...
Both items were taken as one motion, with the motion to approve made by Alex Waite, Keith Linker seconded. The motion was approved unanimously. Tier 2 Guidelines and Call for Projects Alison Army, OCTA, presented an overview of the revisions to the Tier 2 guidelines. Committee Member Comments: committee member asked in reference to the ineligible expenditures bullet item, if there was a BMP ...