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73 FULL CLOSURE
Northbound and Southbound 73 Toll Road Between 133/Laguna Canyon Road and Newport Coast Drive Nighttime Full Closure Tuesday, Dec. 5, 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Southern California Edison (SCE) will be conducting work along the 73 Toll Road requiring a nighttime full closure of both northbound and southbound roadways. The work is required to remove and relocate power lines near the Catalina View Toll Point. Detours will be in place to assist drivers.
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In Preparation for Formal Environmental Study, TCA Releases DRAFT Project Study Report-Project Development Support Document on South County Traffic Relief Effort
Public Input Solicitation Begins in Early 2019
IRVINE, Calif. - June 25, 2018
The Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), which operates Orange County’s Toll Roads network, announced today it has released a draft Project Study Report – Project Development Support (PSR-PDS) document. This document lays the framework for the environmental study of various traffic relief solutions regarding north-south traffic congestion.
Prior to the development of the PSR-PDS document, with the help of the public, TCA sought solutions to solve worsening traffic congestion in South Orange County. The draft document is the initial step to identify the project scope, schedule and support costs necessary to complete needed studies and work during the subsequent Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA/ED) phase of the proposed South County Traffic Relief Effort.
TCA looks forward to beginning the environmental review phase, which will thoroughly analyze a myriad of data and variables regarding congestion management, environmental impacts, cost, feasibility, and much more.
The draft document has been released to the Project Development Team (PDT) members. During the PSR-PDS phase of the project, the PDT is comprised of representatives from Caltrans, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA), nine cities within the Project Study Area, the County of Orange, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, and TCA’s consultant team. The first opportunity for public input will occur during the Public Scoping period of the PA/ED phase in early 2019.
PLEASE NOTE: The public will be notified of specific dates for public participation. Solicitation of public input will begin in early 2019. Sign up for updates and submit comments at GetMovingOC.com (Opens in a new window) .