The 7th Street bridge will be closed for approximately one year during reconstruction. Unlike the Valley View Street and Seal Beach Boulevard Bridges, this structure cannot be reconstructed one half at a time, due to the geotechnical, structural, right-of-way and bridge alignment constraints.
What is a Modern Streetcar? Single vehicle, articulated for tight turns Operates in traffic lane with traffic Track is flush with traffic lane
The coronavirus (COVID-19) altered travel behavior, which has affected ridership and farebox revenues. The cost of Metrolink service continues to grow as contracted rates increase, the system ages, track-sharing arrangements with BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) are revised, and new air quality requirements are implemented.
The San Juan Creek Trail is currently closed and expected to reopen in mid-September. This closure is necessary for the safety of trail users and crews as construction equipment is being moved across the trail to continue construction of the new railroad bridge.
2024 Committee Members Jamie Lai, Chair Mark Trestik, Vice Chair Iris Lee, District 1 Nabil Saba, District 2 Tom Wheeler, District 3 Rudy Emami, District 4 Raja Sethuraman, District 5 Jacki Scott, At-Large Robert McLean, At-Large Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street, Room 09 Orange, California June 12, 2024, 1:30 p.m.
WAIT YOUR TURN Stop behind lowered crossing gates or when red lights are flashing, look both ways.
Ruta Afectada: 83 Effective Monday, October 28, 2024, until further notice, the buses on Route 83 will be on detour in the City of Laguna Hills due to construction.
• PP.1.3: Track Complete Street project progress and provide guidance on aligning with local and countywide TDM and transit planning efforts. -Leverage construction phase outreach to encourage residents and visitors to use alternative transportation options.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is pleased to submit the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) for the 2024 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). OCTA is proposing to utilize $222.326 million in STIP funds to support nine high-priority projects in Orange County during the five-year 2024 STIP period, from fiscal years 2024-25 through 2028-29.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) requests quotes from qualified firms to provide fitness center equipment. The budget for this effort is $20,000 for a term effective through June 30, 2024.