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Work beginning at the Avenida Aeropuerto and La Zanja crossings Jan. 24, 2011 ORANGE – Work is beginning this week to install new railroad crossing safety features in San Juan Capistrano that will enhance safety for drivers and pedestrians and provide the necessary upgrades for a quiet zone. Five crossings in San Juan Capistrano will be improved as part of the program: Avenida Aeropuerto ...
The Local Government Relations Department has a central role in fostering collaborative relationships between OCTA and Orange County's municipalities, the County of Orange, and regional stakeholders.
I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.
The construction team, in coordination with California Coastal Commission staff, determined that the work area needs to be extended to the area between Project Areas 1 and 2 to safely and effectively protect the entire rail line through that segment. The modification approved by the Coastal Commission will add a 530-foot-long segment of riprap slope repair and reinforcement (referred to as ...
The M2 NCCP/HCP was designed to complement the existing protected lands in Orange County, including lands protected unde r regional NCCP and HCPs in Orange County (Central and Coastal NCCP/HCP and the Southern Subregion HCP ), local HCPs (such as Shell Oil and Metropolitan Water District HCP), and other federal and state lands .
Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the City of Fullerton, is conducting the Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study (Study) that will explore the potential for transit-supportive development at the Fullerton Park and Ride Facility. The Study will analyze mixed-use development concepts that could include ...
Supervisor Janet Nguyen was elected to represent the First District on the Orange County Board of Supervisors in November 2024 with a 61% victory exemplifying the trust voters have placed in her leadership over the past 20 years. She returns to the Board of Supervisors on a platform of fighting corruption and waste after serving from 2007-2014.
Chair Nguyen also serves as one of Orange County's representatives to the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink) Board of Directors. Nguyen is the second-generation family business owner of the national award-winning Advance Beauty College, graduating more than 50,000 trained professionals over its 37-year history.
Human trafficking is a billion-dollar business around the world and unfortunately it thrives here in Orange County. The crime deprives a person of their liberty through force, fraud or coercion for the purposes of labor or sexual exploitation. Human trafficking victims are hiding in plain sight in Orange County on buses and at transit centers.