73 & 241 Toll Road Slopes

We carefully planned the restoration of native habitat slopes along the roads to ensure they complemented the existing open space areas.

Quick Facts

Acres
356.3
Agency
F/ETCA and SJHTCA
Habitat
Coastal sage scrub
Locations
Various locations along The Toll Roads

Background


We carefully planned the restoration of native habitat slopes along the roads to ensure they complemented the existing open space areas. Coastal sage scrub and chaparral were planted to provide habitat for many wildlife species native to Orange County. Coastal California gnatcatchers have been documented nesting and raising their young in the habitat and wildlife undercrossings allow animals access to open space on either side of the roads. To learn more about our wildlife undercrossings, click here.

Species


Many species have been observed on the 73 and 241 Slopes, including: 

  • Coastal California Gnatcatcher
  • Cactus Wren
  • Mountain Lions
  • Mule Deer
  • Bobcats