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Introductions Lloyd Sullivan Department Manager, Enterprise Business Solutions Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street Orange, CA 92868 (714) 560 - 5957

Task 2.2: School Screening and Selection The project aims to serve schools in Tier 1 and Tier 2 need category as identified by the OCTA SRTS Action Plan (AP), as well as expressing a desire to participate in Next STEP.

As such, OCTA has initiated a feasibility and planning study for a replacement facility, named the Transit Security & Operations Center (TSOC). This TSOC wil generaly house the above functions, provide adequate space for these functions, improve ef iciency of room layouts, provide space for future functions, and be designed to cur ent essential services standards per the latest edition of the ...

*Public Comments: At this time, members of the public may address the Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) regarding any items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the CAC, provided that no action may be taken on off-agenda items unless authorized by law. Comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes per person, unless different time limits are set by the Chairman, subject to the approval ...

Patricia McLure, an electronic technician who joined OCTA in 2016 as a warranty coordinator. In her current role as senior warranty coordinator at the Santa Ana base, she negotiates warranty claims and is responsible for recovering and securing warranty payments. In the last year, Patricia helped recover $2 million in warranty claims and assisted in resolving more than 400 warranty repairs.

Limitations in detecting, rapidly responding to, and quickly clearing traffic accidents from traffic lanes

For Fiscal Year 2022-23, more than 3.74 million trips were taken on the LOSSAN rail corridor, including 2.20 million on COASTER, Metrolink Orange County and Ventura County Line commuter service, and 1.54 million on the Pacific Surfliner service, making the Pacific Surfliner the busiest state supported intercity passenger rail route in the nation. The LOSSAN rail corridor also hosts BNSF ...

Measure M – Promises Made, Promises Kept Half-cent transportation sales tax

“At least every ten years the Authority shall conduct a comprehensive review of all projects and programs implemented under the Plan to evaluate the performance of the overall program and may revise the Plan to improve its performance. The review shall include consideration of changes to local, state and federal transportation plans and policies; changes in land use, travel and growth ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority has developed a Natural Community Conservation Plan/Habitat Conservation Plan; acquired conservation properties; and funded habitat restoration projects to mitigate the impacts of Measure M2 freeway projects. California Community Foundation manages the non-wasting endowment required to pay for the long-term management of the conservation properties ...