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•Cost update and Board action on funding •Status of FFGA •Vehicle contract •Vehicle and stop branding •Operations & Maintenance Contract •Next steps 2. Project Alignment. ... Approved by the OCTA Board on July 9, 2018. New Starts Funding Status •Discretionary funding program with extensive oversight and approvals
Board Honors April Employees of the Month The Orange County Transporta Authorityon board recognized three employees of the month for April. The honors went to: • Shernea Tennison, a coach operator who started at OCTA in 2013. Shernea regularly goes above ... Board Actions 04-22-2024 Author: OCTA
B. Board Actions Related to the Cities of Santa Ana and Stanton Janet told the AS that Kurt Brotcke, Director, Strategic Planning, was on-hand to go over staff recommendations and Board of Directors actions that were taken based on results of the audits of the cities of Santa Ana and Stanton.
Boarding diagram pg 31 . VINE ST LEMON ST VE. Riverside-Downtown Metrolink Station . 1 . Time and/or Transfer Point Stop Transfer Point . Legend | Map not to scale . S T . 1 . 4:05 . SAN BERNARDINO DOWNTOWN TRANSIT CENTER 2 . 4:31 . VINE STREET MOBILITY HUB. 3 ; 4:43 ; GALLERIA AT TYLER 4 ; 4:53 ; LA SIERRA METROLINK STATION 5W ; 5:26 ;
OCTA’s board approved the selection of Costin Public Outreach Group, Inc. to provide public outreach consulting for the SR-91 Improvement Project between SR-55 and SR-57. ... OCTA Board Actions - March 27, 2023 Author: Eileen Arriaga Created Date: 3/27/2023 2:55:56 PM ...
Board Recognizes May Employees of the Month The Orange ounty Transportation Authority’s board of directors recognized three employees of the month for May. The honors went to: • Alex Pacheco, a coach operator working out of the Santa Ana base, who started his driving career with OCTA in March 2014. In April, Alex achieved seven years of safe
Emergency action is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations. The work is projected to include approximately 95% sand and 5% rock reinforcement, known as riprap, only to be placed where needed to stabilize the slope and protect the track.
• Proposed Action for not Meeting the New Minimum Performance Standard: o Require that the city council (or the Board of Supervisors {BOS}), since they will be responsible for bearing the cost of the service beyond OCTA’s maximum per boarding subsidy, either: Reaffirm support for the service through a city council/BOS action,
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