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Grant Williams <br />December 9, 2022 <br />Page 4 <br />Project's Proximity to Public Transit <br />Public transit bus service is provided in the project area by the Orange County <br />Transportation Authority (OCTA). Four (4) OCTA bus routes operate within the <br />vicinity of the project site on First Street, 4th Street, 17th Street, and Tustin Avenue, <br />which consists of the following: <br />■ OCTA Route 60: The major routes of travel include 17th Street and Tustin <br />Avenue. Nearest to the project site are bus stops located on 17th Street at Cabrillo <br />Park Drive in the northwest and southwest corners. Route 60 operates on <br />approximate 20-minute headways during weekdays and 15-minute headways on <br />weekends. <br />■ OCTA Route 64: The major route of travel is First Street. Nearest to the project <br />site are bus stops located on First Street at Cabrillo Park Drive in the southeast <br />and northwest corners. Route 64 operates on approximate 15-minute headways on <br />the weekdays and 20-minutes on the weekends. <br />■ OCTA Route 71: The major route of travel is Tustin Avenue. Nearest to the <br />project site are bus stops located on Tustin Avenue at 4th Street in the northeast <br />and southwest corners. Route 71 operates on approximate 50-minute headways on <br />the weekdays and 45-minute headways on the weekends. <br />■ OCTA Route 463: The major route of travel is 4th Street. Nearest to the project <br />site are bus stops located on 4th Street at Cabrillo Park Drive in the northeast and <br />southeast corners. Route 463 operates on approximate 25-minute headways on the <br />weekdays and no bus service on the weekends. <br />Figure 3-2 graphically illustrates the transit routes of OCTA within the vicinity of the <br />project. Figure 3-3 identifies the locations of the existing bus stops in proximity to <br />the Project site. <br />Project's Proximity to Bicycle Facilities <br />The City of Santa Ana promotes bicycling as a means of mobility and a way in which <br />to improve the quality of life within its community. The Bikeway Master Plan <br />recognizes the needs of bicycle users and aims to create a complete and safe bicycle <br />network throughout the City. Currently, not many bicycle facilities exist in the study <br />area. However, review of Figure 3-4, which presents the City's Bikeway Master <br />Plan, shows that a Class I bike path is proposed to be built along Tustin Avenue <br />within the vicinity of the Project. <br />City Council 18 — 347 10/3/2023 <br />NA4500\2224531 - Fairfield Cabrillo Town Center, Santa Ana\Parking & PMP\4531 Cabrillo Town Center Parking Study & Parking Management Plan 12-09-2022.do- <br />