The OCTA Board of Directors is comprised of 18 individuals who represent Orange County, including ten city councilmembers, five Orange county supervisors, two public members and the Caltrans District Director, who serves as the 18th member in an ex-officio capacity.
Serves La Habra, Brea, San Gabriel and Pomona Valleys in LA County (800) 743-3463 foothilltransit.org. LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) Serves greater Los Angeles County area (323) Go-Metro (466-3876) metro.net. Laguna Beach Municipal Transit Lines (LBMTL) Serves Laguna Beach and Dana Point (949) 497-0746 lagunabeachcity.net
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Christopher Wright, City of San Clemente . Adrienne Gladson, City of Brea . Minoo Ashabi, City of Costa Mesa . Doug Feremenga, Transportation Corridor Agencies . Ruby Maldonado, County of Orange . Abel Avalos, City of Anaheim . Scott Martin, Center for Demographic Research . Roy Ramsland, City of La Habra . Scott Reekstin, City of Tustin
The Los Angeles- San Diego- San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) rail corridor is a north-south regional rail spine connecting Orange County to Los Angeles and San Diego. LA Metro operates bus ... Provide a comfortable and safe environment for transit passengers. Improve access to, and the quality of, transit stops and stations. 5 .
Pacific Coast Highway runs from Long Beach to San Clemente. Bus Route 70, accessed from Edinger Ave, runs from Sunset Beach to Tustin. Bus Route 72, accessed from Warner Ave, runs from Sunset Beach to Tustin. Bus Route 76, accessed from Talbert Ave, runs from Huntington Beach to John Wayne Airport. Bus Route 178, accessed from Yorktown Ave ...
San Clemente Resident : David Mootchnik, Southern California Commuters Forum: Ralph Bauer, Council on Aging & City of Hunt. Bch : Frank Murphy, Orange Rotary: Tom Garner, Retired Lieutenant, Laguna Hills: Dan Oregel, Santa Ana Resident : Merlin “Bud” Henry, North Tustin Advisory Committee:
Over the past three years, the City of San Clemente’s eroding bluffs on both city and private property, have repeatedly forced closure of the rail line, which has operated largely uninterrupted for more than 125 years. OCTA, working with Metrolink as the primary rail operator, has been responding – and will continue to respond – to the ...
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Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) May 23, 2014