OCTA’s daytime Slope Rehabilitation Project won’t impact traffic but will generate noise


railroad tracks

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is beginning an Inland Slope Rehabilitation Project to rehabilitate the slope along the Metrolink railroad tracks at two locations in Mission Viejo. 

Construction, which OCTA says will not force any road closures, will take place from 6 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday for about six weeks in the locations listed in this map.

Though there will be no lane closures or impacts to vehicle traffic, the project will generate noise, and residents may hear more train horns than normal. 

For more information, contact 888-791-9924; railimprovements@octa.net or visit the dedicated OCTA webpage at octa.net/SlopeRehab.