Skip to main content
File #: 25-0481    Version: 1
Type: Consent - Agreements Status: Passed
File created: 8/4/2025 In control: Orange City Council
On agenda: 8/26/2025 Final action: 8/26/2025
Title: Cooperative Agreement between the City of Anaheim and the City of Orange for the Ball Road-Taft Avenue Corridor Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Project.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Attachment 1 Cooperative Agreement with the City of Anaheim, 3. Attachment 2 Cooperative Agreement Exhibit A: Project Application, 4. Attachment 3 Map of Ball Road-Taft Avenue RTSSP Corridor
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council

THRU: Jarad Hildenbrand, City Manager

FROM: Christopher Cash, Public Works Director


1. SUBJECT
title
Cooperative Agreement between the City of Anaheim and the City of Orange for the Ball Road-Taft Avenue Corridor Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Project.
body
2. SUMMARY
This cooperative agreement between the cities of Anaheim and Orange establishes the respective responsibilities of each agency for the inter-jurisdictional traffic signal synchronization along the corridor of Ball Road-Taft Avenue.
3. RECOMMENDED ACTION
recommendation
Approve the cooperative agreement with the City of Anaheim in the amount of $61,520 for the implementation of Ball Road-Taft Avenue Corridor Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Project; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute on behalf of the City.

end
4. FISCAL IMPACT
The expense for this cooperative agreement is $61,520 and will be funded through Transportation System (TSIP) (287):
287-5704-87101-265097 Ball Rd-Taft Ave RTSSP
5. STRATEGIC PLAN GOALS
Goal 5: Improve Infrastructure, Mobility, and Technology
6. DISCUSSION AND BACKGROUND
In August 2023, as part of the Renewed Measure M (M2) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (referred to as Project P), Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) issued a call for projects to coordinate traffic signals across multiple jurisdictional boundaries to enhance countywide traffic flow and reduce congestion.
In response to the call, the City of Anaheim, with the participation of the City of Orange, initiated an application and was awarded Measure M2 funds for the synchronization of the traffic signals along the Ball Road-Taft Avenue Corridor. The 10-mile corridor between Knott Avenue in the City of Anaheim and Tustin Street in Orange includes 37 traffic signals across the three jurisdictions of Anaheim, Orange, and Caltrans. Within the City of Orange, the corridor spans approximately two ...

Click here for full text