This effort enables endangered species, like the native Arroyo chub fish, to move more freely and naturally and contributes to restoring Orange County’s ecosystem. With OCTA funding, the United States Forest Service (USFS) removed the original targeted 14 dams from San Juan Creek, plus additional dams and dam remnants in the other creeks.
OCTA issued its annual call for projects aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing congestion throughout Orange County. Approximately $45 million is available through the Regional Capacity Program, which funds improvements that increase mobility at major intersections and provide smoother transitions to the highway system, and the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program, which ...
This article originally appeared in the Orange County Register on January 5, 2021. People staying home during the coronavirus pandemic led to emptier streets and freeways and sped-up roadwork schedules in 2020, and that progress will continue in 2021, transportation officials said. The year will start off with completion of a key project for south county drivers: the new Oso Parkway bridge is ...
The I-5/El Toro Road interchange is a major intersection in south Orange County connecting drivers to residential communities, businesses and other destinations in the cities of Laguna Hills, Laguna Woods and Lake Forest. The project, currently in the environmental phase, will improve traffic flow and ease congestion, as well as accommodate an expected increase in regional traffic and improve ...
About the Project The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in coordination with Metrolink, is replacing the railroad bridge over San Juan Creek in the City of San Juan Capistrano to enhance safety and reduce maintenance needs. Once the new bridge is completed and train service is switched over, the existing bridge will be demolished. Construction is expected to be completed in early ...
Planned to help increase capacity, improve operations and enhance safety in south Orange County, the I-5 South County Improvements Project is being built in three distinct segments, with each segment spanning approximately two miles.
Continue to monitor performance in the second quarter, including the impact of the OC Bus 360° Plan
A N BRIDGE J U A N C R E E K REPLACEMENT PROJECT Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-OCTA www.octa.net
Throughout the year, OCTA celebrates diversity with communities throughout Orange County. The last few weeks have been particularly busy, with more events on tap. Two more events are scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4 as OCTA continues its involvement in the Black History Month Parade and Unity Festival in downtown Anaheim along with a pop-up event at the Anaheim Indoor Marketplace with Latino ...
OCTA is the primary transportation agency that creates an integrated and balanced transportation system to support the diverse travel needs, reflect the character, and enhance the quality of life of Orange County.