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Coming in 2022, Orange County’s first modern streetcar will be in service.

Vice Chair Paul Miller asked if the coach operators track the compliance of drivers on the roads with regards to buses being able to pull away from stops, because this can affect on-time performance.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide a cost allocation plan software.

Storage Track (3) Trains would enter the site from the mainline switch at the north end of the site, passing through the Train Wash. Trains would travel south, passing the train wash building onto the tail track and then reverse direction into either the S&I Track or to one of the other storage tracks. Upon reaching the S&I position or a storage track, the trains would park for the night ...

Concrete repairs at Irvine Sand Canyon Bus Base and Newport Transportation Center, including demolition and disposal of concrete paving, laying aggregate base, and pavement striping and markings, amongst other related work.

The return to SARTC is on a separate eastbound track parallel to the westbound track, with the exception of the downtown area where the eastbound track leaves Santa Ana Boulevard, at Parton Street running for one block on a pedestrian walkway south of Sasscer Park.

Caltrans HQ Local Assistance, CTC, and Caltrans Budgets are performing a reconciliation effort to address the various challenges resulting from the passing of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 and to develop a complete fiscal plan related to this effort. An update will be provided to all Districts, MPO’s, and RTPA’s once more information is available.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) requests quotes from authorized firms to provide Palo Alto PA-850 annual maintenance renewal for one (1)-year term, part number PAN-SVC-PREMUSG-850, serial numbers 011901063394, 011901063397. The budget for this effort is $4,477.

The railroad track, homes along the coast, and recreational facilities on the beaches are facing increased risk. Passenger rail service has been suspended on multiple occasions between Orange and San Diego counties for several months as crews conducted emergency repairs caused by beach erosion in San Clemente.