SR-91 project teams have coordinated with the OCFCD, Caltrans, and other federal, regional, and local agencies in order to accommodate planned SR-91 improvements within the remaining State R/W subsequent to relinquishment. This project completed the construction phase in mid-2014.
Local Fair Share ( Project Q) Formula-based funds to preserve existing streets and roads and provide other transportation improvements based on the priorities and needs of local agencies
The WB SR-91 Widening Project completed construction in 2016 from State College Blvd to Interstate 5 (I-5). This project added one WB general purpose lane and removed the dedicated exit lane to State College Blvd from the SB SR-57 to WB SR-91 Connector that contributed to operational issues due to the short weaving distance.
OCTA shall select projects through a competitive process for the Regional Capacity Program ( Project O), the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization ( Project P), the various transit programs (Projects S, T, V and W), and the Environmental Cleanup Program ( Project X).
The project will also realign the existing Lakeview on-ramp to feed only westbound SR-91, separating westbound SR-91 and southbound SR-55 traffic to further streamline traffic movement.
OVERVIEW The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the City of Fullerton, is conducting the Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study (Study) that will explore the potential for transit-supportive development at the Fullerton Park and Ride Facility. The Study will analyze mixed-use development concepts that could include neighborhood retail, offices, and ...
I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.
The construction schedule is subject to change. The work is being completed in partnership with Metrolink as part of a $65.6 million project to replace the existing San Juan Creek bridge, which was constructed in 1917, enhancing safety and reducing maintenance costs.
I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.
• 2 Class II Bicycle Facility Improvement Projects - Eastblu˝ Drive/Ford Road and Newport Beach • 14 Water Quality Projects - 10 Litter Removal Projects - 2 Newport Bay Projects: Trash • • Newport Beach Superior Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge Project Orange County Bikeway Connectors Mitigation and Trash Interceptor - 2 Restoration ...