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K . EY. F. INDINGS . As noted in the . Introduction, this study was designed to provide OCTA with an objective, statisti-cally reliable assessment of Orange County voters’ awareness, perceptions, opinions, and priori

AGENDA Technical Advisory Committee Discussion Items 4. Measure M2 Workshop – Kia Mortazavi 5. Measure M2 Ten-Year Comprehensive Review Survey – Chris Boucly 6. Correspondence

Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs 2023 Call for Projects vi As of 2/13/2023 I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent

South Orange County Multimodal Transportation Study Executive Summary Orange County Transportation Authority ES-4 Freeway and arterial lane additions will soon reach their practical limit in south Orange County due to limited availability of right-of-way.

Streetcar vehicles are small railcars (slightly larger than a 60-foot articulated bus) that generally are not coupled to form trains. Streetcar typically operates

v Abbreviations and Acronyms BRT Bus Rapid Transit Caltrans California Department of Transportation CAPTI Climate Action Plan for Transportation Infrastructure

455 Capitol Mall • Suite 700 • Sacramento, California • 95814 • Tel 916.443.1300 • www.secteam.com Orange County Transportation Authority

Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Notes January 19, 2021 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 550 S. Main Street, Orange, CA Teleconference Meeting Members Present

Minutes Measure M2 Environmental Oversight Committee Committee Members Orange County Transportation Authority Lisa Bartlett, Chairman Via Teleconference Melanie Schlotterbeck, Vice Chair Wednesday, August 4, 2021 at 2:30pm Chris Flynn, Caltrans District 12