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A la fecha, la OCTA otorgó financiamiento a 36 proyectos y diez estudios de planificación, que dan un total de aproximadamente $53,8 millones. ... Durante los últimos tres años, los acantilados erosionados de la Ciudad de San Clemente, tanto en la propiedad pública como en la propiedad privada, obligaron el cierre de la línea férrea en ...

Work is nearly done on the I-5 South County Improvements Project, a 5.7-mile stretch of freeway that extends from Avenida Pico to San Juan Creek Road. The $230 million project includes widening I-5 to extend the carpool lanes from San Juan Capistrano to San Clemente and reconstruction of the Pico interchange.

Last year, Hennessey served as the Board’s Vice Chair. He replaces outgoing Chair Lori Donchak, a San Clemente councilmember, who remains on the Board. He is currently the principal of his own real-estate development and consulting firm, Hennessey Group, and has served on the OCTA Board as a public member since 2011.

Work at the interchange is part of the $230 million I-5 South County Improvements Project that extends the carpool lanes from San Juan Capistrano to San Clemente. Additional long-term ramp closures are anticipated throughout the next several months at the Camino de Estrella and Avenida Vista Hermosa interchanges.

Recently, OCTA finalized a contract with a geo-technical firm to begin emergency work to stabilize the railroad track through southern San Clemente. OCTA will work with Condon-Johnson & Associates Inc., a geotechnical contractor with offices in Los Angeles and San Diego, to perform the emergency stabilization work to safely restore passenger ...

This improvement would build on the six miles of carpool lane opened in 2018 in each direction of I-5 through the cities of San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point and San Clemente. The environmental phase is expected to be completed by early 2024. OCTA is planning extensive public outreach with residents of San Clemente and other stakeholders.

Crossings in the cities of Anaheim, Dana Point, Irvine, Orange, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Santa Ana, and Tustin have established quiet zones. Placentia also implemented a quiet zone along the BNSF rail corridor. In addition, the City of San Clemente installed a Pedestrian Audible Warning System (PAWS) to substitute for the sounding of ...

San Clemente Pier Station Lighting J SR-91, SR-55 to SR-241 J SR-91 EB, SR-241 to SR-71 J SR-91, SR-241 to Orange/Riverside County Line (Further Schedule TBD) S OC Streetcar R Sand Canyon Grade Separation (Irvine) R,T Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) 1 R San Clemente Beach Trail Safety Enhancements R R

While emergency work in San Clemente is top priority, OCTA continues to work with local, state and federal partners to study and secure funding for more lasting solutions. ORANGE – While the Orange County Transportation Authority is nearing completion on emergency work to stabilize railroad tracks in San Clemente, the agency and its partners ...

Crews have finished driving about one hundred steel piles for the new Interstate 5 (I-5) bridge over Avenida Pico in San Clemente, part of the $230 million I-5 South County Improvements Project.. The project extends the carpool lane in both directions from San Juan Creek Road in San Juan Capistrano to Avenida Pico in San Clemente.