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Days after commuter rail service on a key Southern California route was indefinitely closed, OCTA approves emergency track repairs to reopen service in November.
The $34-million Laguna Niguel-San Juan Capistrano Passing Siding project moved a step closer to construction as HNTB Corporation recently completed the final design and engineering phase for the job, and the Orange County Transportation Authority's (OCTA) Board approved a notice to proceed (NTP).