With the special election for a vacant Orange County Board of Supervisors (BOS) seat approaching, March 9, The Epoch Times reached out to each candidate and asked about their infrastructure and transportation goals. More than $1 billion is spent every year on the county’s infrastructure improvement projects and public transit. The BOS oversees the public works department, and supervisors sit on the Orange County Transport ation Authority (OCTA) board. Each candidate was asked: What, if any, major changes would you like to see with Orange County’s road infrastructure and public transit? Candidate and Costa Mesa Mayor Katrina Foley did not respond to interview requests. John Moorlach John Moorlach, a former District 2 Supervisor, said “any major projects or improvements can be accomplished, [but] the funding sources must be in place.” “I believe the county and OCTA have done a good job of focusing on lanes, versus trains. The Measure M sales tax has been allocated in a responsible manner,” Moorlach told The Epoch Times. … Read More