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o Expenditure Report o Local Traffic Signal Synchronization Plan o Pavement Management Plan ... San Clemente Beach Trail Safety Enhancements $6.0 Jul-11 Apr-12 Oct-12 Jan-14 Project R $5.0 Jul-11 Jun-12 May-13 Mar-14 Emergency Track Stabilization at MP206.8 N/A Project R $23.3 N/A Oct-22 Aug-23

The Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program provides competitive funding that allows a series of lights to turn green in advance of arriving traffic based on synchronized timers set to current traffic conditions and congestion levels. ... the project extended La Pata to provide direct connections among local communities including San ...

The OC Go freeway program includes 30 project segments that will relieve rush hour congestion and ease traffic flow on Orange County freeways. ... made in the OC Go Transportation Investment Plan can continue to be delivered in concert with changes in economic conditions and revenue projections. ... the City of San Clemente’s eroding bluffs ...

Traffic Forum Overview •Each jurisdiction must attend at least one Traffic Forum on an annual basis. •Next traffic forum will be held on September 9, 2025 • Traffic Forum Topics: General traffic and transportation issues; Traffic circulation between participating jurisdictions; Coordination of specific projects; and

Project Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 12 are proposing improvements to 4.8 miles of Interstate 5 (I-5) in the City of San Clemente from south of the San Diego County line to Avenida Pico (Project).

San Clemente could see 1.6-3.8 feet of erosion by as early as 2070, according to the Sea Level Rise report, prepared by the City of San Clemente in 2019. Funding. How are the Projects being funded? OCTA has been awarded $305 million for the projects through state and federal grants. The funding includes:

Kathy Nguyen Engineering Services Manager/City Traffic Engineer Alternate 2 as of 01/17/2025. Laguna Woods Gerald Tom City Engineer Member April Baumgarten Management Analyst Alternate ... San Clemente David Rebensdorf Public Works Director/City Engineer Member Zak Ponsen Senior Civil Engineer Alternate

The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, has completed emergency work to stabilize the railroad tracks in San Clemente. The emergency fix, which began in October 2022, included installing 220 ground anchors – each 133 feet long – into the bedrock below, securing two rows of 110 grade beams that helped ...

Project Overview. As a part of Coastal Rail Resiliency Study, OCTA completed an Initial Assessment that identified four areas requiring immediate action to ensure safe and uninterrupted rail operations through San Clemente.. Emergency action is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations.

SAN CLEMENTE SUBAREA 7 SEAL BEACH NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT COAST LAGUNA BEACH DANA POINT SAN CLEMENTE HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is one of Orange County’s most iconic highways. Directly adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, it traverses beautiful downtowns, open space, as well as, urban centers.