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Orange County Route S18 is one of two county highways in Orange County, California. The route follows El Toro Road and Santiago Canyon Road from State Route 133 in Laguna Beach to East Lower Chapman Avenue in Orange.

Route description

CR-S18 is usually unsigned between Portola and Santa Margarita Parkway and Rockfield Boulevard.

The route passes through the Californian cities of Aliso Viejo, Laguna Woods, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, and Trabuco Canyon. CR-S18 is considered to be a divide highway according to the Mapquest Road Classifications.

Resurfacing as of July 2006

CR-S18 is one of the divide highway in Orange County which serves the bad traffic problems between 1999 to 2005 between Muirlands Boulevard southerly until Moulton Parkway after remodeling the interchange El Toro Y which is few miles north of Interstate 5. As of April 2004 the Caltrans start to remodel the parts starting at Rockfield Boulevard by widening to 3 or 4 lanes until to Moulton Parkway then northerly until Muirlands Boulevard by March 2006. The road widening caused remodeling as additional signal lights had to be improved and many stores were to be rebuilt.

See also

References

  1. El Toro Road ready to roll The Orange County Register, July 16, 2006
  2. City - Notice of Construction - El Toro Road

External links

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