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Regarding the rock repair location modifications, given that the photos provided demonstrate a need for rapid repair, the total tonnage of rock needed for the proposed repairs in Areas 1 & 2 will not change, and the new part of the site is coterminous with Areas 1 & 2, Commission staff finds these plans substantially conform with the Executive Director’s emergency authorization. The changes ...

Area 1, 2, and 4 Riprap Repair Restore degraded riprap to protect tracks from wave damage and erosion and stabilize embankment to maintain slope integrity. Passenger rail service shutdown for up to four weeks for emergency riprap repairs and pedestrian bridge removal. Work proposed to be led by Metrolink contractors.

The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, is taking emergency action to stabilize the rail line in north San Clemente. The work is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations.

Construction Updates Crews are making progress in the ongoing emergency work to stabilize the coastal rail line. Contractors will continue to work through early June, from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week. During this time, rail service is suspended through San Clemente.

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2.3. Maintenance and Facility Management Coordinate, oversee and make recommendations for routine maintenance, repairs, and emergency services. Manage service and contracts, including but not limited to janitorial, landscaping, security, maintenance, construction and other facility-related services.

The commission on Wednesday unanimously approved a request for a Coastal Development Permit to construct the catchment wall at Mariposa Point and restore the pedestrian trail. The 1,400-foot-long catchment wall will help protect the rail line from sliding debris from the privately owned hillside above the track. In San Clemente, crews pushing ahead with the emergency work finished clearing out ...

Work gloves and a change of clothes Basic repair tools and some duct tape (for temporarily repairing a hose leak) Water and paper towels for cleaning up Nonperishable food, drinking water, and medicines Extra windshield washer fluid Maps Emergency blankets, towels and coats For the full NHTSC safety list, click here.

Contractor shall possess the resources to respond to emergency service requests within four (4) hours of notification and must be on-site within twenty-four (24) hours for non- emergency repairs. All repair work shall be completed within twenty-four (24) hours of notification. Certification

On April 10, 2025, the Commission issued a partial eCDP for the Areas 1 and 2 riprap repair and sand placement, and Area 3 preparatory work (removal of damaged Mariposa Pedestrian Bridge). Subsequent to that OCTA also received emails from Commission staff stating future CDP applications and Commission actions would be required for the remaining Area 3 catchment wall and Mariposa Beach trail ...