For decades, proposals for toll roads have been under scrutiny in Orange County, California—and in recent years, so have the agencies responsible for them. Plans to complete a stretch of the State Route (SR) 241 toll road, connecting the northern cities with Interstate 5 further south, have been particularly contentious. Although a deal was struck in March seeming to provide a resolution to the decades-long battle over that stretch of road, the war has not come to an end. San Clemente, a city at the heart of a previous SR 241 extension proposal, wants legally binding assurance a toll road will never be built through it. Its representatives say it will not drop a lawsuit that’s been going for three years against the agencies responsible for the toll roads, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA). And lawmakers, including Rep. Katie Porter (D-Calif.), continue to call for the disbanding of the TCA. …