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The objective of this project shall be to contract the painting, re-painting, and decal removal and installation for up to ninety-one (91) 2008 New Flyer Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered buses as part of the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (AUTHORITY) new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), Bravo! branded identity package.

The Bicycle Corridor Improvement Program (BCIP) makes funding available to local Orange County agencies for bicycle and pedestrian projects that reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. The goals of the BCIP are to: Increase the number of biking and walking trips. Provide regional linkages to key destinations. Close bikeways corridor gaps. Promote mobility options by increasing ...

Project Location County § general project location area and does not indicate right-of-way needs for any proposed alternatives. Potential right-of-way impacts are determined through the environmental process and will be addressed in the draft environmental document for public review in mid-2023.

West Coast Storm CPS Design. The CPS device is designed to retain all trash larger than 5 mm in the catch basin, thereby meeting the Regional Water Quality Control Board’s definition of full capture in both Los Angeles and San Francisco Regions. 1) The CPS is designed and installed to maximize the trash capture volume of the catch basin. 2) The CPS bypass accommodates the catch basin design ...

OCTA and Caltrans remind motorists to please drive with extra caution while traveling through freeway work zones. Individuals with sensory disabilities can obtain this docume nt in an alternate format by contacting the California Relay System (800) 735-2929.

Segment Overview This freeway improvement project is being built in three segments and includes several roadway, structural and operational improvements such as new general purpose lanes, improved interchanges as well as on- and off-ramps.

I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.

Measure M2 (M2) is a 30-year, half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange County, administered by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). The program was approved by nearly 70% of voters in 2006 and took efect in 2011, following the expiration of the original Measure M (M1), which ran from 1991 to 2011 and generated approximately $4 billion for local transportation ...

Segment Overview This freeway improvement project is being built in three segments and includes several roadway, structural and operational improvements such as new general purpose lanes, improved interchanges as well as on- and off-ramps.

Qualifications of project staff, particularly key personnel and especially the Project Manager; key personnel’s level of involvement in performing related work cited in "Qualifications of the Firm" section; logic of project organization; adequacy of labor commitment; concurrence in the restrictions on changes in key personnel.