To prepare the proposed program of projects, staff also considered prior 2016 STIP projects, prior Board-approved funding commitments, project readiness, statewide goals for transportation, emission reduction (per SB 375 {Chapter 728, Statutes of 2008} and AB 32 {Chapter 488, Statutes of 2006}), freight mobility, consistency with STIP Guidelines, and performance measures. Staff further ...
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Central County Corridor Major Investment Study Reduced Set of Alternative Strategies Board of Directors’Meeting October 9, 2009
B. OC Go Quarterly Update Tamara Warren provided an overview of the Measure M2 Ordinance and presented the OC Go Quarterly Report. She said the quarter covers January through March 2018. Program highlights in the freeway component include: 12 of 27 freeway segments completed and 67,000 motorists have been assisted through the Freeway Service ...
b. Identification of all proposed subcontractors including legal name of company, whether the firm is a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE), contact person’s name and address, phone number and fax number, and email address; relationship between Offeror and subcontractors, if applicable.
B. Approve the addition of language to contracts with California Strategies, Smith,Watts & Company, and Townsend, Raimundo, Besler & Usher to conform to a recent Opinion of the California Attorney General regarding limits onoutreachandcommunicationactivities of staff and consultants in advance of a ballot measure.
The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues. The M2 Eligibility Guidelines (Eligibility Guidelines) provide the resources local jurisdictions need to remain eligible to participate in M2 funding programs. Guidelines for newly incorporated cities are outlined in Appendix B.
While the 91 Express Lanes facility has improved travel time along the SR-91 corridor, provisions in the franchise agreement between Caltrans and the private franchisee, the California Private Transportation Company (CPTC), prohibited Caltrans and county transportation agencies from adding transportation capacity or operational improvements to the SR-91 corridor through the year2030 from ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...
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