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Chapter 2 – Pavement Management Plan Guidelines These guidelines and procedures are necessary for Orange County agencies to implement and update their PMPs with respect to conducting condition surveys.

Page 2 the M2 program to be $14 billion over the 30-year period. This represents a year-over-year decrease of $0.8 billion in forecasted sales tax when compared to last year’s forecast of $14.8 billion. The MuniServices forecast includes the five-year period from FY 2024-25 through FY 2028-29.

Our latest route provides expanded service to businesses and residences southeast of the Irvine Metrolink Station. Route 404E complements the other two iShuttle routes leaving the station and o ers additional stops west of the freeway and to the Los Olivos Apartment complex o Irvine Center Drive.

Recommendation Receive and file OC Vanpool Program, Internal Audit Report No. 24-505, as an information item.

OCTA Public Involvement Plan Purpose The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Public Involvement Plan (PIP) establishes procedures that allow for, encourage, and monitor participation of all citizens in the OCTA service area including, but not limited, to low-income, minority individuals, and those with limited English proficiency (LEP)1. This document describes proactive strategies ...

SAND CANYON Ave UC (WIDEN) Br No. 55-0201FORMER TRAVELAND USA JEFFREY ROAD OFF-RAMP OC (NEW)

LRTP – Long OCTA – Orange County Transportation Authority RTP – Regional Transportation Plan FTIP – Federal Transportation Improvement Program SCAG – Southern California Association of Governments SCS – Sustainable Communities Strategy

This 2010 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) outlines a vision for multi-modal transportation improvements throughout Orange County. These projects, programs, and improvements are designed to address the transportation needs of Orange County residents, commuters and visitors for the next 25 years. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) prepares the LRTP every four years to ...

Week of September 2, 2019 Crews have started upgrading the underground sewer system on 4th Street with trenchless pipe replacement activities. Parking restrictions, road closures and detours will be in place in two-block segments, with work generally moving from west to east. In order to complete the sewer replacement as quickly as possible, there will be several days in a row that will run ...

Transferring to Los Angeles Metro Metro accepts OC Bus One-Day and 30-Day passes on Metro bus routes 62 and 460 that travel into Orange County or connect with OC Bus. An additional fare may be required to travel on some Metro bus routes. Metro Rail lines will not honor OC Bus passes as a transfer.