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The Goods Movement Vision Study is a strategic planning effort led by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to evaluate current goods movement conditions, identify key issues and opportunities, and develop a long-term vision for more efficient, sustainable, and reliable freight movement throughout the county.

Janet is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine and the Aspen Institute’s Aspen-Rodel Fellowship Leadership Program. She resides in Huntington Beach with her husband, Tom and two sons.

Department Manager - Transit Planning Req ID: 3644 Location Orange County Transportation Authority Orange, California US Categories Planning - Transit Planning Apply Now Read More

Caltrans District 12, District Director Director Lan Zhou is over a 20-year veteran of the California Department of Transportation. She currently serves as the Caltrans District 12 Director. Director Zhou previously served as District 12 Deputy Director of Planning and Local Assistance for eleven years. Before that, Zhou was the District 12 Corridor System Management Program Manager and ...

The Garden Grove Freeway (SR-22) is an integral part of Southern California’s freeway network. To address specific freeway and local street congestion at Brookhurst Street, Euclid Street and Harbor Boulevard, interchanges access improvements were included in Measure M2.

The OC Complete Streets Program (OCCSP) was developed in accordance with a new Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) project selection process for the apportionment of STBG/CMAQ funds.

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