You’re invited! In honor of Earth Month, we are excited to announce dates for The Toll Roads’ 2025 Spring Tours!
Tag: Environment
Have you ever noticed the brown fencing along the north end of the 241 Toll Road? Spanning 12 miles of the corridor, the 241 Wildlife Protection Fence keeps wildlife off the roads and guides them to existing wildlife bridge and culvert undercrossings that allow protected passage to open spaces on either side of the road.
Thirty years ago, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) made history when we transformed the former Coyote Canyon Landfill in Newport Beach to a coastal sage scrub wonderland.
As wildfire season arrives, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) are committed to protecting our communities through proactive fire prevention measures.
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.
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.
It’s been three decades since the Coyote Canyon Landfill in Newport Beach received its last…
These cows don’t have names. Unlike the cattle found on the native homeland of Transportation…
