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A Plan for New Transportation Investments The Plan that follows is a result of those efforts. It reflects the varied interests and priorities inherent in the diverse communities of Orange County. It includes continued investment to expand and improve Orange County’s freeway system; commitment to maintaining and improving the network of streets and roads in every community; an expansion of ...
Bike Trail Gap Closures Plan Bikeway Connectivity Study • Orange County Sidewalk Inventory Countywide Signal Synchronization • Rideshare/Vanpool Services Baseline Project • Senior & Disabled Fare Stabilization Freeway Mitigation Program • Senior Non- Emergency Medical Freeway Service Patrol Transportation Funding M2 Freeway Improvement ...
FY14-001, Coordination and oversight of annual financial and compliance FY14-002, audits for fiscal year (FY) 2013-14. FY14-003, FY14-006 FY14-004 Coordination of required annual audits of the recipients of Transportation Development Act funds for FY 2013-14.
The funds will be held until the State lifts the State of Emergency or transportation services resume, whichever occurs first. 6 MEASURE M2 PROGRESS REPORT 7. Work with local agencies to maintain successful community circulator projects and potentially provide grant opportunities for expanded or new local transit services (Project V).
Orange County Transportation Authority Item Adopt Resolution No. 2025-068 and Authorize the Chief Executive Officer to Take all Necessary Actions to Address the Emergency Need for Railroad Track Stabilization in the Vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.00 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision
Metrolink has performed the majority of the emergency repair work with contract forces on behalf of OCTA. These repairs are being funded from the commuter rail fund, which is where allocated M2 funds for Project R are transferred. More enduring treatments are in the early stage of planning to ensure the stability of the tracks in this area.
The Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program is comprised of a 750-mile regional signal synchronization network with about 2,000 signals. The goals of the program are to improve the flow of traffic on Orange County streets and roads by implementing multi-agency signal synchronization. Local agencies and Caltrans are encouraged to work cooperatively with the Orange County Transportation ...
Metrolink has performed the majority of the emergency repair work with contract forces on behalf of OCTA. These repairs are being funded from the commuter rail fund.
The funds will be held until the State lifts the State of Emergency or transportation services resume, whichever occurs first. 6 MEASURE M2 PROGRESS REPORT 7. Work with local agencies to maintain successful community circulator projects and potentially provide grant opportunities for expanded or new local transit services (Project V).