Efforts continued on the emergency coastal rail projects that are focused on addressing immediate threats to rail service in south Orange County. OCTA awarded more than $42 million to fund 13 community transit services, including trolleys and shuttles.
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ing coastal erosion. In total, approximately 5,900 tons of riprap were installed—more than 1,700 tons less than the original construction es imate of 7,650 tons. This reduction was achieved through efficient use and reorganization of existing riprap, allowing the project team to reinforce the track using less new material while still meeting ...
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday authorized emergency actions to stabilize sections of railroad track threatened by coastal erosion and landslides in San Clemente, moving forward with urgent work to ensure continued passenger and freight rail operations through South Orange County.
OCTA Coastal Stabilization Emergency (rip-rap rock repair, catchment wall installation, and temporary access) USACE RGP63 Emergency Notification Contents (see PCN form)
She also addressed plans for coastal rail line track resiliency in south Orange County and OCTA’s partnerships with state, federal and local agencies. “As a public transportation agency, the goal is always to keep our residents, workers and visitors moving with improvements to our public transit, streets and freeways,” said Bergener.
What coastal infrastructure will be impacted by changing environmental conditions and sea-level rise along the coastal rail corridor? Coastal erosion is threatening south Orange County’s coastline, and the e ̃ects have become more severe in recent years.
Secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente.
Board Receives Update on Coastal Rail Resiliency Eforts The Board received an update on potential solutions to address the immediate threats to a critical link in Southern California’s rail network. The updates, included as part of OCTA’s Coastal Rail Resiliency Study, come following multiple listening sessions with members of the public as well as feedback from the Board, and include sand ...
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