South Orange County Community Toll Road Meeting Monday June 5 2017

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The OCTA Toll Road Get Moving OC Community Meeting is Monday June 5 2017 at 5:30pm.
The Public Forum is in Mission Viejo California at Saddleback Community College.
The TCA wishes to extend the Toll Roads through South Orange County and has met with public resistance to extending the Toll Roads.

The City of San Clemente opposes any further development of the Toll Road extending into San Clemente.

The City of San Clemente sent a Letter of Opposition for the extension to TCA in April of 2017.

The TCA lost a 15 year battle with the Surfrider Foundation on extending the Toll Road through Trestles and San Onofre late last year.

Get Moving OC Public Forum Monday June 5 2017 Agenda

5:30pm
Check In

5:45pm
Opening Remarks and Process Overview

5:50pm
Panel 1 – Environmental Settlement Agreement Discussion

6:20pm
Public Q & A

6:50pm
5-minute Break

7:00pm
Panel 2 – Formal Environmental Review Process Discussion

7:30pm
Public Q&A

8:00pm
Closing Remarks

There will be a live stream on this event at Get Moving OC Online

Saddleback College is located at 28000 Marguerite Parkway in Mission Viejo California.

TCA South Orange County Toll Road Extension Get Moving OC Campaign Background

The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), which operates the 51-mile Orange County Toll Road system, retained Sharon Browning and Associates to conduct an independent analysis of mobility concerns in South Orange County.
The Community Ascertainment Study predominantly focused on the community’s thoughts and perspectives regarding transportation infrastructure and mobility problems in South Orange County — such as traffic on highways and arterials.

The Community Ascertainment Study indicated there is high agreement that a mobility problem on the Interstate 5 Freeway exists but the severity of the problem varied based on personal travel patterns, use and location.
In addition, there were several recommendations for collaboration among community members, regional transportation planners and stakeholders.
Get Moving Orange County, is a result of these recommendations and is part of a series of steps led by multiple transportation planning agencies throughout the region to address transportation mobility concerns in South Orange County.
These agencies include Caltrans, Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA).

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