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File #: 23-5130   
Type: Orange County Transportation Authority Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/7/2023 In control: Regional Transportation Planning Committee
On agenda: 2/5/2024 Final action: 2/12/2024
Title: Amendments to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways
Sponsors: Ivy Hang, Kia Mortazavi
Attachments: 1. Transmittal, 2. Staff Report, 3. Attachment A, 4. Attachment B, 5. Attachment C
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Amendments to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways
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Overview
The Orange County Transportation Authority administers the Master Plan of Arterial Highways for Orange County, including the review and approval of amendments requested by local agencies. The City of Anaheim has requested an amendment to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways that is recommended for conditional approval. A status report on the previous Master Plan of Arterial Highways amendments that are conditionally approved is also provided.

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Recommendations
A. Conditionally approve the proposed amendments to the Master Plan of Arterial Highways for the facilities listed below within the City of Anaheim:

1. Reclassify Disney Way, from a major (six-lane, divided) arterial to a primary (four-lane divided) arterial, between Harbor Boulevard and Anaheim Boulevard.

2. Remove Gene Autry Way, an unconstructed major (six-lane, divided) arterial, between Harbor Boulevard and Haster Street.

3. Remove Clementine Street, an unconstructed secondary (four-lane, undivided) arterial, between Katella Avenue and Orangewood Avenue.

Final approval of the proposed amendment is contingent upon the Orange County Transportation Authority receiving documentation that the City of Anaheim has amended its general plan and has complied with the California Environmental Quality Act requirements.

Should the proposed Master Plan of Arterial Highways amendment not be reflected within an approved general plan within three years, the conditional approval will expire, and it must be returned to the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors for reconsideration and action in order to proceed.

Should the proposed Master Plan of Arterial Highways amendment be modified for any reason after receiving conditional approval, the modified Master Plan of Arterial Highways amendment will be returned to the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors for reconsideration and ...

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