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Commission unanimously recommends City Council approve three-year signal synchronization update
Summary
The Lake Forest Traffic & Parking Commission voted unanimously to recommend City Council approve the three-year Local Signal Synchronization Plan update and adopt the attached resolution, a step required to remain eligible for OCTA's OC Go funding (an 80/20 match).
The Traffic & Parking Commission voted unanimously on March 2 to recommend that City Council approve the three-year update to the city's Local Signal Synchronization Plan and adopt the resolution attached to the staff report.
Tran Tran, a city staff member who presented the update, told the commission the plan is required every three years to remain eligible for funding through the Orange County Transportation Authority's OC Go program (an 80% OCTA, 20% city funding match). He said completed or substantially completed corridor projects include El Toro Road, Los Alisos Boulevard and Lake Forest Drive,…
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