The Orange County Maintenance Facility is a rail yard where Metrolink passenger trains will be serviced, cleaned, and housed to help meet long-term public transportation needs by accommodating current and future operations.
P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 Contact person and phone number: George Olivo, Program Manager, Rail Programs & Facilities Engineering (714) 560-5872 Project Location: 1512-20 W. Lincoln Avenue Anaheim California Project sponsor’s name and address: Same as above General plan description: General Commercial
line 13 (1) The rear license plate on a tow truck or repossessor’s tow line 14 vehicle may be mounted on the left-hand side of the mast assembly line 15 at the rear of the cab of the vehicle, not less than 12 inches nor line 16 more than 90 inches from the ground.
Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Metrolink Special Event Train: OCTA continued to partner with Metrolink to promote existing rail service to special events in the region, such as Earth Day and Bike to Work Week.
About Amtrak Pacific Surfliner The 351 - mile Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo Rail Corridor ( LOSSAN Corridor ) travels through a six - county coastal region in Southern California and is the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States and the busiest state - supported Amtrak route .
Protecting Rail Service OCTA is studying rail challenges in south Orange County to assess existing and future environmental risks and issues with operations and maintenance along the coastal portion of the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor.
The Environmental Review Process The I-405 (SR-55 to I-5) Improvement Project is currently in the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA/ED) Phase, commonly referred to as the environmental study process. As mandated by the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), an Initial Study and Environmental Assessment (IS/EA) environmental ...
OCTA is responsible for programming local, federal, and state-sourced funds towards projects that will improve transportation in Orange County. Frequently, those projects have an environmental component. Programs include: Local funding through OC Go Federal funding State funding OCTA's Capital Programming Department is responsible for developing and maintaining a competitive and proactive ...
a Monday, October 7, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. Board Room, 550 South Main Street, Orange, California Committee Members Tam T. Nguyen, Chair Doug Chaffee, Vice Chair Michael Hennessey, Finance & Administration, Chair Fred Jung, Transit Committee Chair Donald P. Wagner, Legislative & Communications, Chair Teleconference Location: Fullerton City Hall 303 W. Commonwealth Ave. Fullerton, California Any ...
Press Releases December 18, 2020 Rails are now being installed for OC Streetcar December 15, 2020 First OC Streetcar Rail Set into Santa Ana Street January 28, 2019 OCTA Board Sets Transportation Vision for 2019 November 30, 2018 OC Streetcar Construction Gets Rolling September 24, 2018 OCTA Awards OC Streetcar Construction Contract