Search - Orange County Transportation Authority Project Drainage Area (s), Priority Land Use (s), and BMP Location (s) shapefiles/KMZs. H. Preliminary agreements with joint and/or third-party entities (As Applicable) Project Description – Describe the project location and the Tier 1 type improvements proposed.
Minutes. Approve the minutes of the June 19, 2025 Legislative and Communications Committee meeting.
To provide goods described in this solicitation, bidder must be the original equipment manufacturer, authorized dealer or approved reseller, subcontractor, agent authorized by the OEM. Please provide your best price, warranty terms, and lead time.
In October 2007, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors established and approved the selection of 14 members for the Environmental Cleanup Allocation Committee.
If you would like further info regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below. Interested in receiving OCTA records related to winning bids? Visit the Public Records Request Center.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is studying the development of a biking and walking trail connection along the former Pacific Electric Right-of-Way (PE ROW) corridor in Santa Ana and Garden Grove.
Approve the minutes of the July 14, 2025 Orange County Transportation Authority and affiliated agencies’ regular meeting.
Last year, nearly 150 students from five high schools attended to learn about opportunities in bus and rail operations, public outreach, finance, planning, engineering, maintenance, marketing, communications and human resources. Many from throughout OCTA were on hand to engage with the students.
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OCTA seeks to prepare a collaborative study to identify safety and access improvements near some of the highest ridership bus stops in Orange County.