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Orange County Central County Corridor Improvement Project <br />Discrepancies between Baseline Project and Approved Project <br />Approvals/Awards <br />In February 2018, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the California Department of <br />Transportation (Caltrans) submitted the Orange County Central Corridor Improvement Project (OC-CCIP), <br />requesting $101.98 million in funding. The OC-CCIP is a.multi-modal package of projects designed to <br />relieve congestion along the Central Orange County Corridor. The projects include: <br />• SR-55 high -occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes between 1-405 and 1-5 - $75 million, <br />• Warner Avenue Signal Synchronization - $4.092 million <br />• Edinger Avenue Signal Synchronization - $4.957 million <br />• MacArthur Boulevard/Talbert Avenue Signal Synchronization - $2.951 million. <br />• Bravo! Main Street— Five Zero -Emission Buses - $4.330 million <br />• Eleven active transportation projects in the cities of Anaheim, Fullerton, Irvine, Santa Ana, Tustin, <br />and the County of Orange - $10.590 million. <br />The California Transportation Commission (CTC) partiall funded the project for $19.917 million, which <br />includes the following projects: <br />• Bravo! Main Street— Five Zero -Emission Buses - $4.330 million <br />• Warner Avenue Signal Synchronization -$4.092million <br />r Edinger Avenue Signal Synchronization - $4.957 million <br />• MacArthur Boulevard/Talbert Avenue Signal Synchronization - $2.951 million <br />• City of Santa Ana - Warner Class II Bikeway - $1.443 million <br />• City of Tustin — Main Street Class II Bikeway - $225,200 <br />• City of Tustin — Newport Avenue Class II Bikeway - $484,900 <br />• City of Tustin —Santa Ana -Santa Fe Channel Class I Bikeway- $1.021 million <br />• City of Tustin — Red Hill Class JI Bikeway - $382,800 <br />Program Amendments <br />City of Tustin requested to withdraw the following projects: <br />• City of Tustin — Main Street Class II Bikeway - $225,200 <br />• City of Tustin — Newport Avenue Class II Bikeway $484,900 <br />• City of Tustin — Santa Ana -Santa Fe Channel Class I Bikeway- $1.021 million <br />• City of Tustin — Red Hill Class II Bikeway $382,800 <br />City of Santa Ana requested to withdraw the following projects: <br />• City of Santa Ana — Warner Class II Bikeway - $1.443 million <br />In place of the above and consistent with CTC direction, the following projects are requested to be added <br />to the program of projects program a program amendment that has been submitted for consideration at <br />the June 2020 CTC meeting: <br />
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