San Clemente is preparing to withdraw from the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) in the midst of an ongoing three year-lawsuit over disagreements about a toll road built in the city. City council took its first step April 6, voting 4-1 to leave the joint powers authority (JPA) that forms the TCA. The split could come as a result a perceived lack of representation on the board, and disagreements about building a toll road in San Clemente. “It’s time for someone to say that this is over,” Mayor Kathleen Ward said during the meeting. Council also moved to confirm with the TCA that the city has no financial commitment to the collection of TCA fees and to waive a 120-day requirement of notice for San Clemente’s withdrawal during its council meeting. This would allow them to leave the board as early as July 1. “We’re treated as second class citizens on the TCA board,” Mayor Pro Tem …