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The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues.

OCTA Public Auctions The Authority periodically auctions off surplus equipment, buses, vans and other service vehicles on an as needed basis. OCTA uses the two online auction sites, General Auction and Public Surplus, to conduct its surplus auctions.

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A collaborative effort between County leaders and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) identified additional projects to fund through an extension of the Measure M program. Voters approved Measure M2 (M2) on November 7, 2006. Ordinance No. 3 (Ordinance) outlines all programs.

The following procurement cannot be submitted on-line. Interested vendors can download the solicitation document file and any listed addendum listed below. If you would like further information regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below.

A collaborative effort between County leaders and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) identified additional projects to fund through an extension of the Measure M program. Voters approved Measure M2 (M2) on November 7, 2006. Ordinance No. 3 (Ordinance) outlines all programs.

Includes counties of Orange, Imperial, Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura

The Treasury Benchmark is the 1- 3 Year Treasury Index through September 2024 and transitions to a market value-weighted blend of the 1- 3 Year and 1-5 Year Treasury Indices starting October 2024.

The OCTD service area is 436 square miles, serving approximately 3 million residents in 34 cities and unincorporated areas of Orange County and adjacent Riverside and Los Angeles Counties.