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Emergency Coastal Rail Projects Update – Chris Boucly, Public Outreach, presented the update. Committee Member Comments: There were no comments. Self-Certification Form for Non-Elected Boards – Christina Byrne distributed the forms for completion as part of the Title VI requirement by the FTA. Committee Member Comments:

Pacific Coast Highway (PC) is a major corridor that links Orange County’s six coastal cities—Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, Dana Point, and San Clemente. The goal of the study was to identify, evaluate, and recommend long-term multimodal improvement recommendations both on a corridor-wide and subarea-wide basis.

Dredging and Placement of Sand for the Coastal Rail Stabilization Priority Projects (03/31/2025 - 05/05/2025) 53922: Installation of Battery Electric Bus Chargers and Electrical Infrastructure at Santa Ana Bus Base (03/10/2025 - 04/28/2025) 53959: OC ACCESS ELIGIBILITY ASSESSMENT AND TRANSIT SUPPORT SERVICES (03/24/2025 - 04/25/2025) 53995

operations, including a detailed analysis of 7 miles of critical coastal track between Dana Point and San Clemente at the San Diego County line. The objective of this short-to medium-term study is to ensure uninterrupted rail operations for the next 30 years. • The second study will look longer term at a potential rail line

revenue, capacity, reliability, and safety on the coastal rail corridor from San Diego to Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo. LOSSAN members include the rail owners and operators and regional transportation planning agencies along the six-county 351 mile corridor. Visit www.lossan.org for more information about LOSSAN.

service travels along a 351-mile coastal rail corridor through six counties: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo, and is currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States. The ITA is expected to be signed by June 30, 2015, with the transition of

About 88% of the OC Loop is already in place and is used by thousands of people. Currently, nearly 58 miles use existing off-street trails along the San Gabriel River, Coyote Creek, Santa Ana River, and the Coastal/Beach Trail.

Company Name: FERREIRA COASTAL CONSTRUCTION
Contact: DEREK RIESBERG
Address: 10370 COMMERCE CENTER DRIVE, S, RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730
Phone: (909) 2571137
Email: DRIESBERG@FERREIRACONSTRUCTION.COM: Electrical Installation: driesberg@ferreiraconstruction.com

Coastal Uncontrolled Pedestrian Crossing TYPOLOGY 9 TYPOLOGY 12 TYPOLOGY 15 Trail Crossing Skewed Intersection Parallel Option to High-Volume Arterial TYPOLOGY 8 TYPOLOGY 11 TYPOLOGY 14 MPAH Serving Bicyclists Senior and Children- Serving Land Uses Unsafe Speed on Limited Access Arterial

Because of sliding hillsides on privately owned land above the tracks and coastal erosion on the ocean side, the rail line was forced to close multiple times in the past three years for emergency repairs, resulting in over 12 months of closures combined.