
Overview
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is studying a 23-mile stretch of State
Route 91 (SR-91), located in the County of Orange from the Los Angeles to Riverside
county lines. The goal of the SR-91 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Study is to
improve mobility options and provide transportation choices on and around the corridor
while preserving the character of the local communities. For instance, making
improvements to a Metrolink station or implementing limited-stop bus service could help
relieve congestion on the SR-91.
Webinar
OCTA held a community webinar in March 2022 to share an overview about the SR-91 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan and answer questions from the public.
Background
SR-91 is an essential travel corridor and a major source of employment,
entertainment/recreation venues, and academia generating high traffic volumes ranging
from 225,000 to 325,000 vehicles per day. The corridor is largely built-out with
residential, business, and developments continuing to put pressure on public
transportation and increasing the need for mobility choices.
The study provides a vision for the corridor, and considers several goals and objectives.
- encouraging multimodal projects by improving transit and rail service and active
transportation (biking/walking)
- improving system operations, efficiency, and air quality
- preserving the characteristic of the corridor
- reducing vehicle miles traveled
Project Status
The Plan, to be completed by Summer 2022, will engage the public throughout the study
process.
Milestones |
Timeline |
Plan Initiation |
January 2022 |
Public Engagement |
February – April 2022 |
Draft Plan |
May 2022 |
Final Plan |
Summer 2022 |
SR-91 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Study Area