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Reducing Wildfire Risk Along The Toll Roads
As wildfire season arrives, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) are committed to protecting our communities through proactive fire prevention measures.
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The Toll Roads’ Fossils Roadshow
We’re excited to announce our Fossil Roadshow, where we’ll be attending various community events throughout Orange County.
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Travel Tips for Driving The Toll Roads
Say goodbye to unpredictable, congested drives and say hello to reliable road tripping with The Toll Roads. Summer is heating up and if you’re planning on visiting Orange County or simply enjoying a staycation, we have some helpful tips to make traveling a breeze.
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Cattle Grazing: Keeping Orange County’s Agricultural History Alive
TCA’s pilot program provides sustainable habitat restoration at Live Oak Plaza.
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The Toll Roads Team Makes Holidays Brighter for Those in Need
For the 26th consecutive year, The Toll Roads staff supported and brought cheer to families at Orange County’s Thomas House Family Shelter by fulfilling their holiday wish lists.
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Cash Payment in the Digital Age
For nearly a decade, toll booths have been a thing of the past on The…
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Mitigating Fire Risk, On and Off The Toll Roads
Fire season in the western United States has become a nearly year-round event, meaning the…
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College, COVID and Why Internships are More Important Than Ever
As we emerge from the pandemic, internships – even those that occur post-graduation – are more vital than ever to the success and competitiveness of a student.
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Innovative Conservation Grazing Program at Live Oak Canyon Successfully Completes First Year
Travelers headed to Cook’s Corner for lunch over the past year may have noticed cattle grazing in the field across the road from the historic biker bar.
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Bringing Birds Back is Prickly Business
Moving and planting cactus can be a prickly business, but it was all part of a plan developed by the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) and its partners to help the small brown-and-white cactus wren bird thrive in Orange County. The cactus wren, as you might deduce from its name, makes its home in cacti like prickly pear and cholla – the spinier, the better. Nests built within dense bristles and thorns protect its young from predators.