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About This Report The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) operates a countywide network of 58 routes including local, community, rail connector, and express bus routes serving over 5,000 bus stops known as OC Bus. OCTA also operates paratransit service (OC ACCESS), a shared-ride program available for people unable to use the standard OC Bus service because of functional limitations ...

Purpose of Expert Panel The purpose of the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) expert panel session was to engage with academic and professional experts from various disciplines including coastal geomorphology, marine biology, geotechnical engineering, and coastal engineering and document their input regarding the CRRS. The panel experts were selected based on their previous work and ...

Proposed Alternatives No-Build, Baseline Alternative 1 Add merging (auxiliary) lanes between on- and off-ramps Alternative 2 Add fifth GP lane in both directions Alternative 3 Add fifth GP lane and auxiliary lanes in both directions Alternative 4 Add second HOV lane and auxiliary lanes in both directions

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Construction Highlights: Platform installation in Segment 3 along Santa Ana Boulevard at Sycamore Street and at French Street. Temporary lane and parking restrictions will be required along the segment.

The south Orange County study area (Figure ES-2) is bounded by State Route 55 (SR-55), Santiago Canyon Road, the San Diego County Line, and the Pacific Ocean coastline.

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is developing the 2024 OC Transit Vision Master Plan (Plan), which aims to integrate, enhance, and expand multimodal transportation services in Orange County. This 18-month study will build upon the previous 2018 plan and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments to include high-capacity ...