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intercity passenger rail route in the nation. The LOSSAN rail corridor also hosts . BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad freight trains, and parallels congested stretches of Interstate 5 and Highway 101, making it a critical component of the . region’s transportation system. SAN LUIS . SAN LUIS OBISPO . GROVER BEACH . KERN . GUADALUPE ...

over the replaced rock immediately adjacent to the railroad infrastructure. Area 3 • Action 1) Demolition of all of the remaining portions of the Mariposa Pedestrian Bridge structure, grubbing and grading for site preparation. • Actions 2-4 identified in the applicant’s original submittal are not covered by this ECDP.

Installation of Battery Electric Bus Chargers and Electrical Infrastructure at Santa Ana Bus Base (03/10/2025 - 04/28/2025) 53959: OC ACCESS ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND TRANSIT SUPPORT SERVICES (03/24/2025 - 04/25/2025) ... Bus and Rail Operations Scheduling Support Services (10/18/2024 - 11/14/2024) 42488:

SOLICITATION 32817: Public Outreach Services for South Coast Rail Infrastructure Feasibility Study. Select a different solicitation. Solicitation Title: Public Outreach Services for South Coast Rail Infrastructure Feasibility Study. Solicitation Number: 32817. Brief Description:

• OCTA’s Rail Infrastructure Study Defense Against Climate Change (2020) – an early study to assess the potential e˜ects of climate change on OCTA’s rail corridor. • City of Dana Point Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment (2019) – to assess City’s vulnerability of infrastructure, land

Crews are making progress in the ongoing emergency work to stabilize the coastal rail line in San Clemente. This work consists of removing the remaining spans of the San Clemente Beach Trail near Mariposa Point. ... Continuing bluff failures posing imminent threat to rail infrastructure: Catchment wall with trail restoration: 4: 206.00-206.70 ...

service and damage to critical rail infrastructure,” said OCTA Chair Doug Chaffee, also Orange County’s Fourth District Supervisor. On April 14, the OCTA Board is expected to consider an action that will allow the CEO to enter into emergency contracting agreements to expedite work on the four Coastal Rail

This comprehensive transportation program, also known as Measure M, provides improvements for freeways, streets, streetcar and rail infrastructure, mobility services, and the environment and is funded by a local transportation half-cent sales tax.

On March 31, OCTA submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to the California Coastal Commission to expedite work to stabilize four areas most vulnerable to failure above the railroad track through San Clemente. This effort allows OCTA to take immediate steps to protect a critical link in the state’s rail network.