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2024-018
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5/21/2024
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City of Santa Ana Emergency Operations Plan <br />Part I Basic Plan <br />The Garden Grove Freeway (State Route 22) travels east to west from the City of Orange northeast of Santa <br />Ana to the City of Long Beach northwest of the Santa Ana. SR-22 forms the northern border for the City in the <br />northeast and is several blocks north of the City border in the northwest. CalTrans estimates the amoral average <br />daily traffic for SR 55 at the interchanges adjacent to Santa Ana at between 162,400 and 233,800 vehicles per day <br />and between 12,500 and 17,700 per peak hour. <br />The Orange Freeway (State Route 57) is a north to south freeway with its southern endpoint at the northern <br />border of the City, at the intersection of the I-5 and SR 22 Freeways, where the annual average daily traffic volume <br />is between 98,000 and 181,000 vehicles per day and between 8,600 and 15,900 per peak hour. <br />Other significant freeways within Orange County include State Routes 90 and 91 in the north/northeast portion <br />of the County and the 133 and 241 Toll Roads serving southern portions of the County. All CalTrans freeways <br />in Orange County are serviced by CalTrans District 12, which is headquartered in the City of Santa Ana at 1750 <br />East 4th Street. <br />The city has an established Master Plan of Streets and Highways, and each roadway is assigned to one of the <br />following classifications": <br />Principal Arterial: Typically, an eight -lane, divided roadway designed to accommodate between 45,000 to <br />67,500 vehicle trips daily. The typical right of way width is 144 feet. The section of Dyer Road that lies east of <br />SR 55 is the principal arterial in the City. <br />Major Arterial: Generally consists of six -travel lanes, and is also divided. Typically, the right-of-way width for <br />this type of roadway is 120 feet. A major arterial is designed to accommodate between 33,900 and 50,600 vehicle <br />trips daily. Major arterials in Santa Ana include: <br />STREET <br />FROM* <br />TO* <br />(Upper) Harbor Boulevard <br />NCL <br />SCL <br />(Lower Harbor Boulevard <br />NCL <br />SCL <br />17th Street <br />Fairview Street <br />ECL <br />1st Street <br />WCL <br />ECL <br />4th Street <br />Mabury Street <br />ECL <br />Bristol Street <br />22 Freeway <br />SCL <br />Dyer Road <br />Flower Street <br />Grand Avenue <br />Edinger <br />WCL <br />ECL <br />Euclid Street <br />NCL <br />SCL <br />Fairview Street <br />NCL <br />SCL <br />Grand Avenue <br />NCL <br />Der Rd. <br />Lawson Way <br />Memory Lane <br />NCL <br />MacArthur Boulevard <br />WCL <br />ECL <br />Main Street <br />NCL <br />17th Street <br />Main Street <br />Warner Avenue <br />SCL <br />Memory Ln. <br />Main Street <br />Parker Street <br />Santa Ana Boulevard <br />Raitt Street <br />Ross Street <br />Se erstrom Avenue <br />Harbor Boulevard <br />Flower Street <br />Sunflower Avenue <br />Bear Street <br />Main Street <br />Tustin Avenue <br />1st Street <br />NCL <br />Warner Avenue <br />WCL <br />ECL <br />Westminster Avenue <br />WCL <br />ECL <br />*NCL=Northern City Line, SCL=Southern City Line, ECL=Eastern City Line, WCI = estern Cit Line <br />33 GP Circulation Element <br />24 <br />
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