We want to help you engage your community on the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS)!
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is conducting the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS). The train tracks between Dana Point and the county line are used for travel by commuters, tourists, goods movement and the Department of Defense. The CRRS is evaluating strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years along seven miles of critical coastal track between Dana Point and San Clemente at the San Diego County line. We heard from the community last year. Now, we invite you to share information about our upcoming public meetings to learn about the latest study updates and provide input on the short- to mid-term draft alternative concepts.
The study team will be holding two (2) public meetings: an in-person meeting on Thursday, March 27th, 2025, and a virtual meeting on Thursday, April 3rd, 2025. Both meetings begin at 5:00 p.m. and will include simultaneous Spanish interpretation. To help us share information and engage with your community, we have prepared copy-and-paste ready text and downloadable graphics, which can be shared on social media as well as in newsletters and eblasts and on websites.
To learn more about the study, visit our website at www.octa.net/CRRS.
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Your voice matters! @OCTA is studying rail challenges in South OC to assess environmental risks and maintenance issues along the LOSSAN Rail Corridor. Join one of their Coastal Rail Resiliency Study public meetings to learn about the progress and share your input on short- to mid-term draft alternative concepts. Visit www.octa.net/CRRS for meeting details.
Every Opinion Counts! @goocta is studying rail challenges in South OC along the LOSSAN Corridor to assess environmental risks and maintenance. Join one of their Coastal Rail Resiliency Study public meetings to share your thoughts on draft alternative concepts. Learn more at www.octa.net/CRRS.
Your Input Matters to OCTA! Join @goocta at a Coastal Rail Resiliency Study public meeting to review draft alternative concepts and share your input. Learn more at www.octa.net/CRRS.
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Subject/Title: Coastal Rail Resiliency Study: Upcoming Public Meetings!
Body: The Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) is evaluating strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years along seven miles of critical coastal track between Dana Point and San Clemente at the San Diego County line. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is currently seeking community input on short- to mid-term draft alternative concepts and wants to hear from you! Join one of their public meetings to learn more about the study and provide your input.
Public Meeting #1 (In Person)
Thursday, March 27, 2025
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
San Clemente City Hall
910 Calle Negocio, San Clemente, CA 92673
Public Meeting #2 (Virtual)
Thursday, April 3, 2025
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Webinar ID: 867 0671 1791
Register Here: bit.ly/CRRS-Mtg-Apr3
Call-in: +1 (669) 900-6833
Spanish interpretation will be available at the meetings. Special accommodations and additional interpretations are available by calling 714-636-7433. Requests must be made at least 72 hours in advance of a scheduled meeting.
For more information, visit the study website at www.octa.net/CRRS. For additional questions and comments, please send an email to CRRS@octa.net.
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JOIN OCTA AT ONE OF THEIR UPCOMING PUBLIC MEETINGS!
The Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) is evaluating strategies to protect the railroad in place for up to 30 years along seven miles of critical coastal track between Dana Point and San Clemente at the San Diego County line.
OCTA wants to hear from you! Join one of their public meetings to learn more about the study and share your thoughts on short- to mid-term draft alternative concepts.
Public Meeting #1 (In Person)
Thursday, March 27, 2025
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
San Clemente City Hall
910 Calle Negocio, San Clemente, CA 92673
Public Meeting #2 (Virtual)
Thursday, April 3, 2025
5:00 – 6:30 p.m.
Webinar ID: 867 0671 1791
Register Here: bit.ly/CRRS-Mtg-Apr3
Call-in: +1 (669) 900-6833
For more information, visit the study website at www.octa.net/CRRS. For additional questions and comments, please send an email to CRRS@octa.net.