OCTA submitted an emergency Coastal Development Permit application to the Coastal Commission that was partially approved in April. Additional work was approved on May 7. The total package of projects is estimated to cost approximately $300 million. The project components consist of 95% sand and 5% armoring.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide hazardous waste transportation and disposal, emergency response & related services on an as-needed basis. The budget for this project is $350,0000 for a two (2)-year term.
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Area 3, and Area 4, (shown in Figure 1-1), at risk of slope instability, coastal erosion, and landslide hazards. These four areas are referred to as the Coastal Rail Stabilization Priority Projects (CRSPP), and face imminent threats of further passenger and freight rail service disruptions. Initial site observations were initially conducted and followed by a detailed light detection and ...
Emergency extensions after the Spring SAR may be considered on a case by case basis, but no less than ninety (90) calendar days prior to the encumbrance deadline. The M2 Ordinance permits a delay for up to 24 months. Implementing agencies may request a one-time delay of up to 24 months per project grant.
The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, is taking emergency action to stabilize the rail line in north San Clemente. The work is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations.
California Coastal Commission Approves Coastal Development Permit to Construct Catchment Wall and Restore San Clemente Beach Trail On May 7, the California Coastal Commission approved a request for a Coastal Development Permit to construct a catchment wall at Mariposa Point and restore the pedestrian trail. The permit authorizes the construction of a 1,400-foot-long catchment wall in Area 3 ...
Metrolink, in coordination with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), is proposing to extend 1.2 miles of railroad track in Dana Point. The siding track would be constructed adjacent to the existing main track and extend from Victoria Boulevard south to the rail crossing at Beach Road. The proposed project would reduce delays, increase safety, and provide more reliable service.
An emergency is defined as a situation where OCTA requires an expedited supply of cleaning chemicals outside of the regular delivery schedules, due to unforeseen circumstances that could disrupt normal operations.