OCTA Board Approves $26 Million For Street Widenings, Traffic Light Synchronization

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By:OCI Staff

Yesterday, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved $10.2 million for nine projects to improve and widen busy streets and intersections. The board also OK’d another $16.2 million traffic light synchronization to maximize the number of green lights drivers hit during peak traffic hours – for a total of $26 million from Measure M sales tax revenues.

“This is another great example of what OCTA does to improve the transportation network for all of Orange County, ensuring we keep our promises to the voters who approved Measure M,” said OCTA Chairman Mark A. Murphy, also the Mayor of Orange.

“By working with our partners in cities across Orange County to improve streets and synchronize traffic signals, OCTA continues to fulfill the mission of keeping Orange County moving safely and efficiently,” said OCTA CEO Darrell E. Johnson.

Those receiving funds for projects include: Anaheim (two projects), Brea, Garden Grove, Irvine (two projects), Orange, Santa Ana, Yorba Linda.

Cities receiving funds for traffic signal synchronization include: Irvine, La Habra, Laguna Niguel (two projects), and Yorba Linda.

Regional capacity projects include:

  • Improving the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Harbor Boulevard in Anaheim
  • Widening Lincoln Avenue between East and Evergreen streets in Anaheim
  • Improving the southbound SR-57 onramp at SR-90 in Brea
  • Completing the engineering phase of improvements at the intersection of Harbor and Garden Grove boulevards in Garden Grove
  • Improving the intersection of Culver Drive and Alton Parkway in Irvine
  • Improving the intersection of Harvard Avenue and Michelson Drive in Irvine
  • Widening the intersection at Cannon Street and Serrano Avenue in Orange
  • Improving Fairview Street between Monte Carlo Drive and Trask Street in Santa Ana
  • Widening Savi Ranch Parkway in Yorba Linda.

 Signal synchronization projects include:

  • Bake Parkway and Rockfield Boulevard in Irvine and Lake Forest
  • Euclid Street Corridor in La Habra, Fullerton, Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, and Fountain Valley
  • Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Dana Point, and the County of Orange
  • Moulton Parkway/Golden Lantern regional project in Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, and Dana Point
  • Yorba Linda Boulevard/Weir Canyon Road corridor in Yorba Linda, Fullerton, Placentia, and Anaheim.

The complete list of projects that received funding is attached. 

Since Measure M’s renewal by Orange County voters in 2006, more than $482 million in competitive funding has been awarded to improve county roadways; this includes state and federal funding leveraged by Measure M funds.

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