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OCTA Measure M2 Ten-Year Review

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Background on Measure M2

Measure M2 (M2) is a 30-year, half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange County, administered by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). The program was approved by nearly 70% of voters in 2006 and took effect in 2011, following the expiration of the original Measure M (M1), which ran from 1991 to 2011 and generated approximately $4 billion for local transportation projects.

Established through Ordinance No. 3 (Ordinance), M2 includes a Transportation Investment Plan (Plan) that funds a wide range of improvements—enhancing freeways, local streets, and public transit, while also addressing environmental mitigation and sustainability. The program is expected to generate approximately $14 billion through 2041, based on the latest sales tax revenue forecast from October 2024, to ensure continued investment in Orange County’s transportation infrastructure.

Funding Allocation Breakdown

  • Freeways (43%)
  • Streets (32%)
  • Transit (25%)
  • A total of 2% of the overall Measure M2 Program funds is allocated to the Environmental Cleanup Program.
  • A total of 5% of Measure M2 Freeway Program funds is allocated to the Freeway Environmental Mitigation Program.

These investments can be seen across Orange County. Click here to explore an interactive map highlighting where M2 has funded transportation improvements across the county including freeway upgrades, local street enhancements, transit projects, and environmental initiatives.

Overview of M2 Ten-Year Review

In accordance with taxpayer safeguards in the Ordinance, OCTA is conducting a Comprehensive Ten-Year Review (Review) to evaluate the Plan’s performance. This Review will consider:

  • Changes in policies and regulations
  • Changes in land use, travel, and growth projections
  • Changes in project cost estimates and revenue projections
  • Right-of-way constraints and other project constraints
  • The level of public support for the Plan
  • The progress of OCTA, the county, and its 34 cities in implementing the Plan

The Review ensures that the M2 program remains transparent, accountable, and responsive to Orange County’s evolving transportation challenges.

Project Timeline

milestones
TIMELINE
M2 Ten-Year Review Kick-Off Early 2024
Ten-Year Review Analysis Mid-2024 to Mid-2025
Public and Stakeholder Engagement Mid-2025
Final Plan Early 2026