OCPW AFTER-HOURS PHONE NUMBERSBelow are phone numbers to reach OC Public Works teams for after-hours assistance: Public roads, flood control channels and public right-of-way areas: (714) 955-0200…
The Santa Ana River and its shoreline are home to numerous threatened or endangered species, including the Santa Ana sucker, the least Bell's vireo, the southwestern willow flycatcher, and the…
Year Adopted: 1981 Year Closed: 2020 Supervisorial Districts: 3 & 5 Cities covered by Plano Trabuco Road Fee Program: Rancho Santa Margarita Program Description…
OC Public Works “OC on the Move” Active Transportation Plan OC Public Works “OC on the Move” Active Transportation Plan (Plan) establishes a vision and a roadmap…
Improvements to 23 miles of existing channel from Weir Canyon Road to the Pacific Ocean include channel widening, improvement to the existing Greenville-Banning Channel located parallel to the river…
Year Adopted: 2004 Supervisorial District: 5 Cities Covered by SCRIP Road Fee Program: Unincorporated Orange County Program Description Establishes a comprehensive…
Through the City Engineers Flood Control Advisory Committee (CEFCAC) process, flood control projects are selected and slated into a long range plan. The Orange County Flood Control District (OCFCD)…
Year Adopted: 1987 Supervisorial Districts: 3 & 5 Cities covered by FCPP Road Fee Program: Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, and Rancho Santa Margarita Program Description Improve 24…
A 100-Year (or Base) Flood: A flood event that statistically has a 1 out of 100 (or one percent) chance of being equaled or exceeded on a specific watercourse in any given year. A flood event of…
View the picture_as_pdf Active OC Road Fee Program Area of Benefit (AOB) Map. Coastal Area Road Improvements and Traffic Signals (CARITS) Road Fee…