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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is proposing to use $222.326 million in STIP funds to support nine high priority projects in Orange County during the five-year 2024 STIP program period, from fiscal years (FY) 2024-25 through 2028-29. The STIP funded projects will also be supported with state, federal, and OCTA Measure M2 funds to make significant improvements to the Southern ...

ALTERNATIVE 2: ADD ONE GENERAL-PURPOSE (REGULAR) LANE AND AUXILIARY (MERGE) LANE IN EACH DIRECTION

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Free Rides to or from: Laguna Hills Transportation Center Irvine Station Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center

Orange County Transportation Authority City of Laguna Beach 550 South Main Street, Room 08 & 09 City of Aliso Viejo Orange, California City of Anaheim June 26, 2024, 1:30 p.m.

OC Transportation Demand Management Public Engagement and Survey Analysis Report Phase 2

RESUMEN Metrolink, en coordinación con la Autoridad de Transporte del Condado de Orange (OCTA, por sus siglas en inglés), propone una extensión de 1.2 millas de vías férreas en Dana Point. La vía del apartadero se construiría adyacente a la vía principal existente cerca de Victoria Boulevard en dirección sur, y se conectaría a la vía principal cerca del cruce ferroviario en Beach Road.

Orange County Summary Orange County’s economy grew at a slightly slower rate than California’s due to slower job and population growth. We predict Orange County’s economic growth to remain steady in 2024 and 2025, mirroring state trends. Taxable sales, after surging in 2021 and 2022, have now stabilized in line with lower inflation and normalized consumption.

An assessment of available services that identifies current transportation providers (public, private, and nonprofit).

Regional Capacity Program Signage Requirements The Regional Capacity Program portion of Project O combines M2 funds with required local matching funds from cities to fund street improvements within Orange County’s Master Plan of Arterial Highways. Projects under this program are required to place “Better Street” signage roadside at a minimum of both ends of the project limits during the ...