Through the guidance of California Highway Patrol Officers and dispatch, tow trucks travel along Orange County freeways, assisting motorists whose vehicles have become disabled and remove congestion-causing debris from traffic lanes to reduce freeway congestion and collisions.
The City of San Clemente encompasses the southernmost portion of the PCH Corridor study area, just north of San Diego County. Recognized as a resort beach town with Spanish-influenced architecture, its commercial downtown and beaches are popular destinations for residentsandvisitors.Itsroadsconsist mostly of 2-4 lanes widths.
Coastal Rail Stabilization Requires Emergency Action OCTA submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to quickly stabilize vulnerable areas near the railroad tracks in San Clemente.
Run “CIP Project Listing Report” and download/save PDF. Include this report in the Council/Board adoption item. Provide staff report and minutes for City Council/Board of Supervisors adoption of 7-Year CIP.
The board action, if approved, would allow OCTA to: Issue an emergency design-build procurement for construction of a catchment wall along Mariposa Point, which is planned to include restoration of San Clemente’s popular pedestrian trail, and to build a revetment, seawall, or functionally equivalent structure south of San Clemente State Beach.
ANTICIPATE AND ADAPT TO CHANGING CONDITIONS Initiated an emergency construction project to stabilize the railroad track through southern San Clemente in an efort to safely restore passenger rail service.
La Pata Extension Involving adverse geological conditions, the project extended La Pata to provide direct connections among local communities including San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Rancho Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo, Ladera Ranch, and Las Flores.
Over the past several years, the City of San Clemente’s eroding bluffs on both city and private property have repeatedly forced closure of the rail line, which has operated largely uninterrupted for more than 125 years.
Direct staff to follow up with the City of Mission Viejo to obtain a revised Measure M2 Expenditure Report, evaluate whether administrative costs related to the Senior Mobility Program exceeded the ten percent threshold, and, if applicable, recover the overage. Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282 ...
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