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Frequently Asked Questions - Orange County Transportation Authority A series of new landslides near Mariposa Point have occurred over the past year and debris and mud are nearing the top of the 12-foot-high temporary catchment wall constructed a year ago when a slope failure forced rail service to shut down.

Photo 1 shows a typical OCTA 40-foot bus while Photo 2 shows an OCTA 60-foot articulated bus. Tables 1 through 3 outline vehicle dimensions and weights for various buses currently in OCTA’s inventory. Additionally, Figures 1 through 3 graphically display the vehicle design elements and dimensions.

Approximately 7,000 tons Sand nourishment to create approximately of 2-ton to 6-ton rocks 50-foot-wide beach between MP 203.80 and 204.40 Approximately 240,000 cubic yards of sand needed

The passage of Assembly Bill 2419, in July 1996, provided local agencies the option to elect out of the CMP process without the risk of losing state transportation funding. However, local jurisdictions in Orange County expressed a desire to continue the existing CMP process, because the requirements were similar to those of the Orange County Measure M Growth Management Program (GMP), and ...

With the unofficial start of summer following Memorial Day, it’s time to get out and explore beautiful Orange County by foot and pedal. OC Parks offers an extensive regional trail system with hundreds of miles of unpaved trails and paved bikeways. Information is available on the website and in this regional trail brochure. The system offers great recreational and commuting opportunities. One ...

Traffic Signals Interconnect traffic signals to improve coordination and communication Develop and implement new timing and signal coordination, install traffic signal controllers, establish missing communication links, and modify selected traffic signals along corridor. 100% of remaining FY 16/17 funds will carryover.

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 ...

At the heart of OCTA’s bus system is our network of 60 bus routes. They include local and community routes, express routes, and our Stationlink service that connects Orange County Metrolink stations with major employment centers.

Rebrand with new bus purchases Costs in financially-constrained Comprehensive Business Plan Funds available in 60-foot agreement Return with 40-foot bus agreement amendment Phase in branding on existing fleet