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Removed landslide soil on rail side of wall layout line Cleared project site for reinstatement of rail service Debris cleared, wall in place and passenger service restored July 2023 Remove temporary barrier wall after City of San Clemente installs permanent solution

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Pacific Coast Highway (PC) is a major corridor that links Orange County’s six coastal cities—Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente. The goal of the study was to identify, evaluate, and recommend long-term multimodal improvement recommendations both on a corridor-wide and subarea-wide basis.

Metrolink ร่วมกับ Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) ได้สร้างกำแพงรับน้ำชั่วคราวที่อยู่ติดกับสะพาน San Clemente Pedestrian Beach Trail เพื่อป้องกันไม่ให้เศษดินถล่มมาขวางเส้นทางรถไฟ

INSTRUCTIONS Submit an electronic copy of application with all appendices and all required attachments to the general email address for the South Coast District Office, SouthCoast@coastal.ca.gov. In addition, submit a hard copy of the application form, appendices, and attachments, with all required signatures, the self-addressed stamped envelopes required for noticing, and permit fee to the ...

Pacific Coast Highway (PC) is a major corridor that links Orange County’s six coastal cities—Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente. The goal of the study was to identify, evaluate, and recommend long-term multimodal improvement recommendations both on a corridor-wide and subarea-wide basis.

Metrolink ร่วมกับ Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) ได้สร้างกำแพงรับน้ำชั่วคราวที่อยู่ติดกับสะพาน San Clemente Pedestrian Beach Trail เพื่อป้องกันไม่ให้เศษดินถล่มมาขวางเส้นทางรถไฟ

OC ACCESS offers a premium Same-Day service to OC ACCESS-eligible riders to and/or from any address in Orange County. It's important to note that this service is not a shared-ride service or limited to providing transportation within 3/4-miles of fixed-route or rail services like OC ACCESS. Riders pay the OC ACCESS base fare of $3.60 for a five-mile ride. Any additional costs above the five (5 ...