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Laguna Hills council adopts mobility-element amendment to align with OCTA, unlocking about $5 million
Summary
The Laguna Hills City Council approved a minor amendment to the general plan mobility element to align local roadway classifications with OCTA’s Master Plan of Arterial Highways, a change staff said is needed for the city to be eligible for roughly $5 million in transport grant funding and Measure M2 programs.
The Laguna Hills City Council on Sept. 9 approved a minor amendment to the city’s general plan mobility element to conform to the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Master Plan of Arterial Highways. Community Development Director Jennifer Lowe told the council the change is a policy reclassification — not immediate construction — and is intended to preserve eligibility for federal and OCTA-administered transportation funds totaling roughly $5,000,000.
Lowe summarized outreach that included three public workshops and SB…
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