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The study is distinct from the ongoing emergency work that is focused on areas identified as needing immediate reinforcement because of threats to the rail line from coastal erosion and sliding of privately owned hillsides above the tracks. Upcoming meetings seeking public input on the study, with Spanish interpretation provided, include:

Seal Beach Boulevard Median Improvements 4 Street Rehabilitation Projects Electric Avenue, Ironwood Avenue, Sand Piper Drive, South Shore Drive, and Taper Drive 2 projects on Seal Beach Boulevard Westminster Boulevard 4 Signal Synchronization Projects 2 projects on Seal Beach Boulevard

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...

Overview The Internal Audit Department of the Orange County Transportation Authority has completed an audit of employee separations. Based on the audit, internal controls related to employee separations have been established and controls to ensure accurate final payroll processing are adequate. However, the Internal Audit Department recommends improvements in the employee off-boarding process ...

OCTA’s Beachside Rail Line In south Orange County, tracks run along the beach, sandwiched between bluffs and the ocean. Most of this beachside rail line is approximately 200 feet or less from the coastline. LOSSAN – Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo OCTA – Orange County Transportation Authority

Bike Trail Gap Closures Plan Bikeway Connectivity Study • Orange County Sidewalk Inventory Countywide Signal Synchronization • Rideshare/Vanpool Services Baseline Project • Senior & Disabled Fare Stabilization Freeway Mitigation Program • Senior Non-Emergency Medical Freeway Service Patrol Transportation Funding M2 Freeway Improvement ...

Emergency Work Continues The emergency work along 700 feet of rail line in south San Clemente continues. Following heavy rains over the weekend that delayed work, crews resumed weekday work on Monday morning to install ground anchors and tie-backs to secure the hillside next to the tracks.

The project in Los Alamitos will enhance on- and off-ramps and make traveling more efficient for drivers, cyclists and pedestrians ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority, in partnership w…

Passenger rail service was stopped through south San Clemente in late September out of an abundance of caution and to allow for the emergency repairs after the track was found to have moved more than 2 feet between September 2021 and September 2022. The track movement was caused by the gradually sliding hillside next to the track, as well as storm surge and sand erosion. With partial funding ...

SAME DAY TAXI Beginning December 1, 2023, Same-Day Taxi will shift to a fully on-demand service! When you’re ready to travel, call Same-Day Taxi reservations at 877-628-2232, ext. 7 to book your ride. You’ll get a pick-up time within two hours from the time of your call. This change will decrease wait times and allow you to plan your trips more easily using Same-Day Taxi.