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OC approves nearly $35 million in funding for busy street improvements and signal synchronization

Orange County transportation officials on Monday, April 10, approved nearly $35 million in funding from the county’s half-cent transportation sales tax for 18 projects aimed at widening busy roads and synchronizing traffic signals.

The Orange County Transportation Authority board also unanimously approved Measure M funds for the cities of Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Orange and San Clemente.

Among the 13 widening projects are Warner Avenue from Main Street to Orange Avenue in Santa Ana, Lincoln Avenue from East to Evergreen streets in Anaheim and the intersection of University and Ridgeline drives in Irvine.