The rail line was closed through San Clemente the evening of January 24 when a landslide caused major damage to the bridge and scattered debris onto the track. The $7.2 million is in addition to a previous award from the state of $2 million for cleanup and pre-construction activities at the site.
The Need to Act Now Since 2021, rail closures due to bluff failures in San Clemente have severed Southern California’s only coastal rail connection between San Diego and Orange counties more than once, disrupting passenger service, delaying freight shipments, and threatening more than $1 billion in annual economic activity.
OCTA, County of Orange and City of San Clemente reaffirm commitment to transportation solutions that minimize community impacts ORANGE COUNTY, CA – The Orange County Transportation Authority, County of Orange and City of San Clemente all recently approved a Cooperative Agreement to support a trio of south Orange County transportation projects that will meet near-term congestion relief needs ...
Construction Activities The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the track through San Clemente, worked with Metrolink, which operates regional passenger rail service, to build a 200-foot-long wall at Mariposa Point, to safely re-establish rail service after a Jan. 24 landslide on private property above the track littered the rail line with soil and debris, halting passenger ...
Passenger rail service through San Clemente was suspended beginning April 28 to allow for crews to safely conduct emergency work to reinforce sections of track at immediate risk from landslides and coastal erosion.
City of San Clemente ( San Clemente) Testing identified $1,313,908 in MOE expenditures that were reported as indirect Management will allocate payroll charges to the appropriate direct cost expenditures, rather than direct expenditures. line items in future expenditure reports. City of Seal Beach (Seal Beach)
Monday-Friday SOUTHBOUND To: San Clemente ... Saturday, Sunday & Holiday NORTHBOUND To: Long Beach ... Saturday, Sunday & Holiday SOUTHBOUND To: San Clemente
Passenger Rail Service Temporarily Halted Through San Clemente to Allo… The action enables OCTA to protect the coastal rail line to preserve a critical transportation link for Southern California, the region and beyond.
The City of San Clemente encompasses the southernmost portion of the PCH Corridor study area, just north of San Diego County. Recognized as a resort beach town with Spanish-influenced architecture, its commercial downtown and beaches are popular destinations for residentsandvisitors.Itsroadsconsist mostly of 2-4 lanes widths.
ORANGE – OCTA has updated its potential solutions to address immediate threats to rail service through San Clemente, and sand nourishment – always under consideration – is a key piece in the coastal rail protection puzzle.