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Interstate 405 Improvement Project Initial Toll Policy and Preliminary Finance Plan

Citizens Advisory Committee 600 S. Main Street, Orange CA, Room 103/104 (UPDATED) January 17, 2017 │12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

As required by SB 1225, the LOSSAN Agency business plan is consistent with the 2013 State Rail Plan developed by Caltrans DRMT, the CHSRA 2014 Business Plan adopted by the CHSRA Board in April 2014, and the CHSRA Draft 2016 Business Plan released in February 2016.

† Statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) between the 2011 and 2014 studies. The tendency to use other toll roads in addition to the 91 Express Lanes was strongly related to several factors, including the length of time that a respondent had been a 91 Express Lanes cus-tomer, employment status, and county of residence (see Figure 12).

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The new express lanes – incorporating the existing carpool lanes and connectors that opened in 2014 – will be two lanes in each direction. In addition to the 405 Express Lanes, the 405 Improvement Project – a centerpiece of OCTA’s Measure M – added one regular lane in each direction, improved interchanges, and rebuilt overpasses with ...

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This 2016 Plan is the result of the requirement to provide the State Legislature with an annual Implementation Plan for SR-91 improvements and builds on the 2015 report, which was a major update of the previous annual Implementation Plans. This year’s update includes projects that were identified in the 2006 Riverside County – Orange County Major Investment Study (MIS) as well as other ...

OVERVIEW Interstate 5 (I-5) is essential to Orange County’s mobility, economy and quality of life. Every day more than 275,600 motorists drive this segment of I-5, through the cities of Irvine and Tustin, to reach residential, commercial, educational and employment destinations.