ORANGE – Crews made significant progress this week in the ongoing emergency work to stabilize the coastal rail line in San Clemente, which is scheduled to remain closed to passenger rail service for approximately five more weeks.
Carpool lanes, improved connectivity for pedestrians and cyclists, and enhanced safety part of project largely funded by OCTA’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, and with state, fed… ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on Monday authorized emergen… ORANGE – R… ORANGE…
Additional work was approved on May 7. The total package of projects estimated at approximately $300 million includes approximately 95% sand and 5% armoring. ... The Orange County Transportation Authority’s Public Information Office responds to media inquiries, issues press releases and provides information about OCTA to the public and ...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 8 , 2025 San Clemente Rail Closure Update: May 8 ... and storm surges. Over the past four years, San Clemente’s eroding bluffs – on both city and private property – have repeatedly forced the closure of the rail line that has operated largely uninterrupted for.
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority in 2025 will focus on continuing to deliver the public with a transportation network that is balanced, reliable and equitable, while remaining fiscally responsible and resilient.
At the same time, the Orange County Transportation Authority, which is leading the project, is working to source 240,000 cubic yards of sand as part of the project that will be placed in Areas 1 and 2 north of Mariposa Point. At its May 7 meeting, the California Coastal Commission will consider OCTA’s proposal to
ORANGE – With ongoing threats to a critical link in Southern California’s rail network, the Orange County Transportation Authority today submitted an Emergency Coastal Development Permit to the California Coastal Commission to expedite work to stabilize four areas most vulnerable to failure above the railroad track through San Clemente.
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.
ORANGE – Local, state and federal officials gathered today to commemorate the launch of the SR-91 Improvement Project, a significant effort aimed at improving mobility, enhancing safety and overall traffic flow along one of Orange County’s busiest transportation corridors.
The project is being constructed in three segments, with construction beginning in April 2025 for Segment 1 - SR-91/Lakeview Avenue Interchange. To maintain the safety of the traveling public and construction crews, slow down and stay alert while traveling through the Project area.