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Introduction The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is the primary programming and implementation component for projects identified in the Regional Transportation Plan (RTP).

San Clemente San Clemente Station Escape to the beach where you can plant your umbrella in the sand, roll out your towel and soak up the sun. It takes minutes to walk from the station to the sand. Other day trips from this station include shopping at the Outlets at San Clemente and a fun beach cruise to the pier and back.

This jeopardizes funding approved for this work at the state and federal level, hindering emergency response and completion efforts. 2 While OCTA is fully committed to delivering the sand placement component of this project, we strongly urge the Commission to reconsider the timeframe of sand placement completion within 120 days of the eCDP ...

Project Overview Electric vehicle charging stations were placed at OCTA’s Garden Grove and Santa Ana bus bases to support 30 electric operator relief vehicles and five employee vehicles at each base. The chargers feature automatic access controls, battery charge levels, energy consumption monitoring, and energy management.

This work is for the removal and replacement of a bus stop. Scope includes demolition, modification and renovation of existing transit canopies, passenger platform, and bus drive aisles at the Fullerton Transportation Center.

The M2 Ten-Year Review (Review) evaluates the performance of all projects and programs in the Plan. This Review ensures that the M2 program continues to meet its goals and remains responsive to changing conditions, priorities, and external factors affecting transportation in Orange County. It takes into consideration changes in policies, regulations, land use, travel, and growth projections ...

She explained that there were 46 proposed changes, highlighting under Project O, expanded eligibility for pavement rehabilitation and resurfacing within project limits on a case-by-case basis, inclusion of Class 4 bikeway improvements in approved transportation plans, and additional points for detailed quantitative analysis of bike facilities ...

The project is expected to provide travel options to ease the commute along one of the country’s most congested freeways. Corridor cities include Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Seal Beach, Long Beach and the community of Rossmoor.

Current state planning and project approval policies place great emphasis on reducing travel by automobile and encourage project alternatives that promote short trips where possible, travel by transit, bicycling or walking, and use of zero-emission vehicles.

On October 11, 2021, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved the distribution of $10.931 million of Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act funds to the Orange County local agencies for local streets and roads rehabilitation and maintenance projects through the 2021 Pavement Management Relief Funding (PMRF) Program.