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Beach Boulevard (State Route 39, or SR 39) is the longest continuous north- south arterial in Orange County. The corridor extends through nine cities (Huntington Beach, Westminster, Garden Grove, Stanton, Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton, La Mirada, and La Habra) as well as through unincorporated Orange County, and is primarily under the jurisdiction of Caltrans. The Beach Boulevard Corridor ...
A process has been established by 2 CFR Part 180, as adopted and supplemented by 2 CFR Part 1200 as a means to ensure that debarred, suspended, or voluntarily excluded persons or firms do not participate in Federally assisted projects.
Final Environmental Impact Report approved March 2015 Adds one General Purpose lane each direction Fulfills promise to voters by delivering Measure M Project K
Orange County’s economy grew slower than the California average due to (1) lack of tourism and (2) its higher cost of living and lower growths in jobs and population.
At the direction of the Board of Directors, the Orange County Transportation Authority monitors construction market conditions. Annually, a report on Market Conditions Key Indicators Analysis and Forecast is presented to the Board of Directors to provide insight into potential project delivery cost drivers that could affect the Measure M2 Next 10 Delivery Plan. The last effort was presented to ...
Bus Rapid Transit Branding Board of Directors Meeting November 26, 2007
The Irvine train station first opened in 1990, and is located near Ada Street and Barranca Parkway. The station serves the Spectrum area of the city and provides connections to several local destinations.
OVERVIEW Under the federal Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a federal-aid program available to States for the purpose of achieving a significant reduction in fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads. Through a competitive grant process, California’s HSIP program provides local jurisdictions funding of up to $10 ...
For your comfort and the good of all, we’re testing two types of zero-emission buses to see which is the best for Orange County. Thoughtfully customized for superior comfort and convenience, these sleek, quiet electric buses deliver rides that are, quite simply, among the best in the country.