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This project will provide an additional eastbound general purpose lane (approximately 2.8 miles), replace the eastbound shoulder, and restore auxiliary lanes as needed throughout the project limits. With the proposed improvements, the existing Kraemer Boulevard and Tustin Avenue overcrossing bridges are anticipated to be replaced with new bridges.

405 Express Lanes General Information & Frequently Asked Questions The questions and answers below provide current information on the project to improve Interstate 405 (I-405) in Orange County from State Route 73 to Interstate 605.

May 12, 2011 ORANGE – Officials gathered today to commemorate the first property purchased as part of the Orange County Transportation Authority’s Environmental Freeway Mitigation Program – a comprehensive plan to preserve and restore open space.

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The trail will be closed intermittently. OCTA plans to restore the bridge and pedestrian trail as part of a future project that needs California Coastal Commission approval. The current construction activities are expected to take approximately six weeks to complete. During this time, rail service will be suspended through San Clemente.

We understand the urgency and our priority is to safely restore passenger service as soon as possible for those who rely on Metrolink and Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner. At the same time, we understand the ongoing challenges brought on by a rapidly changing environment.

Several OC Go Environmental Oversight Committee (EOC) members, including OCTA Director and EOC Chair Brian Goodell, recently toured an OCTA-funded restoration project. Through OC Go, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, OCTA contributed funds to help remove dams in the San Juan, Trabuco, and Holy Jim creeks. This effort enables endangered species, like the ...

May 12, 2011 ORANGE – Officials gathered today to commemorate the first property purchased as part of the Orange County Transportation Authority’s Environmental Freeway Mitigation Program – a comprehensive plan to preserve and restore open space.

Begin your Daycation at the clean, modern Anaheim ARTIC station and board a free ART bus to the Disneyland® Resort or the eclectic eateries at the Anaheim Packing House. It’s an easy walk to Anaheim Stadium to catch an Angels game.

Funded restoration projects restore preserved open space lands to their native habitat. OCTA continues to manage these properties through the Natural Community Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan.