The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide claims administration services for OCTA's self-insured Workers' Compensation Program.
At the same time as the initial assessment is moving forward, OCTA continues meeting with groups of stakeholders in individual listening sessions to discuss the study and get input along the way. A public meeting to gain additional feedback is set from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on May 30, at San Clemente City Hall.
Beginning May 14, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) will remove all cash and coin collection machines from the network of roads that includes the Foothill (State Route 241), the San Joaquin Hills (State Route 73), and the Eastern (State Routes 241, 133 and 261) transportation corridors. This follows TCA’s introduction earlier this year of Express Accounts, a program that allows ...
Text: Arrive relaxed and ready to enjoy the parade, marching bands, and equestrians. Take Metrolink! An easy walk from the Metrolink station, the parade route runs through the heart of San Juan Capistrano. Adults ride for only $10 and kids ride free!
With Wave, you’ll be connected to the latest in pay-as-you-go technology that will allow you to load value onto a Wave card or Wave mobile account, or use a contactless card, to pay when you board. You won’t have to worry about cash or passes, and your payment method will automatically tabulate when you’ve reached your daily or monthly cap.
The Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide an electronic timekeeping system.
Also add new lanes on I-5 between Coast Highway and Avenida Pico interchanges to reduce freeway congestion in San Clemente. Regional plans also include construction of a new freeway access point between Crown Valley Parkway and Avery Parkway as well as new off-ramps at Stonehill Drive using federal and state funds.
Analysis of pedestrian network needs and opportunities identified pedestrian focus areas located throughout the county using a geographic information systems analysis. This analysis used factors such as key destinations, community demographics, socioeconomic and health data, as well as potential barriers to pedestrian travel, such as roadways with high traffic volumes, railroads, waterways ...
LOS CERRITOS CENTER 30, 38; METRO: 62; LBT: 141, 172, 173, 192; NT 2; COW: 1, 2
Project Overview The West County Connectors project is now complete. The 6-mile project traversed the cities of Garden Grove, Westminster, and Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Long Beach and the community of Rossmoor.