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OCTA Teens Step Up to Help Shape O.C. Transportation Future

OCTA’s Teen Council makes its return, appointing 24 new members from high schools across Orange County

ORANGE – It’s often said that the best way to predict the future is to create it. With that idea in mind, two dozen local teens are stepping up to have a say in the future of transportation in Orange County.

The Orange County Transportation Authority this month held a kickoff meeting for the latest class of the Teen Council, the first time the group has resumed meeting since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

OCTA staff welcomed the 24 incoming members of the 2023-24 Teen Council, presenting information on Orange County’s current and future transportation projects and services, followed by a roundtable discussion with the participants.

“The work of the Teen Council is so important, both for the young people who are able to get valuable insights about OCTA’s transportation programs and services and for us to get their perspectives,” said OCTA Chairman Gene Hernandez, also the mayor of Yorba Linda. “It’s great to see so many teens investing time and energy to help improve Orange County’s transportation network.”

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The new members of the Teen Council come from high schools throughout Orange County and represent a wide variety of demographics and perspectives.

Teen Council, which first formed in 2015, allows young and diverse members of the community, ages 13 to 18, the opportunity to provide valuable insight on transportation programs that could most benefit the public. Students will participate in OCTA outreach events and contribute ideas to future marketing campaigns, improving their understanding of transportation issues, strengthening their skills and expanding their peer networks.

This year’s Teen Council members include:

Name
City
School
Bryce Leng Costa Mesa O.C. School of the Arts
Lance Lipscomb Dana Point O.C. School of the Arts
Kennan Liu Irvine University High School
Preston Pham Orange Villa Park High School
Sebastian Barkman Santa Ana Servite High School
Peter Beerer Orange Servite High School
Ava Dinh Irvine Irvine High School
Joseph Beerer Orange Servite High School
Daniel Kim Placentia El Dorado High School
Helen Nguyen Garden Grove Rancho Alamitos High
Hyacinth Lim Santa Ana Los Amigos High School
Adam Zibell Fullerton Fullerton Union High School
Ian Cheng Irvine Beckman High School
Sodongoo Sodtuya Irvine University High School
Alexander Tran Orange Villa Park High School
Brandon Gauf Mission Viejo Mission Viejo High School
Surina Silva Orange Crean Lutheran High School
Lana Nguyen Santa Ana Godinez Fundamental
Ethan Liang Irvine Woodbridge High School
Shiv Patel Brea Brea-Olinda High School
Amine Nebri Huntington Beach Ocean View High School
Kevin Le Garden Grove Pacifica High School
Jacob Polunin Anaheim Foothill High School
Jose Chavez Santa Ana Godinez Fundamental

OCTA utilizes the feedback and suggestions from council members to enhance projects and programs and to encourage more efficient use of public transportation. The members will discuss land use, environmental equity and impact, transportation planning, funding, legislation, marketing, ridesharing and use of all transit modes, including active transportation such as walking and bicycling.

Past Teen Council participants have been a part of creating innovative marketing campaigns and sharing opinions on special OC Bus promotions. In previous years, participants have taken advantage of the program workshops to learn about a variety of job opportunities and career paths in transportation.

Individuals selected for the council will serve a one-year term and meet every other month during the 2023-24 school year.

For more information on OCTA’s Teen Council program, visit octa.net/TeenCouncil.

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