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The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide used waste, oil, antifreeze, gasoline filters, brake fluid recycling and disposal services on an as-needed basis.

OC Streetcar will serve some of the most densely populated areas in Orange County and offer another safe, zero-emission transit option. OCTA Wants to Know What People Think of Orange County Transportation

Provides vendors online communication with OCTA procurement staff through the Contracts Administration and Materials Management (CAMM) department.

After receiving your lost item report, Lost and Found staff will search for your item and contact you with the result, typically within 1 business day. If your item is found, please make an appointment to pick up your item by calling 714-560-5934.

As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability in Orange County, OCTA has made available $3 million in competitive funding and issued a call for projects aimed at improving overall water quality in Orange County.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide used waste, oil, antifreeze, gasoline filters, brake fluid recycling and disposal services on an as-needed basis.

We’re making it easier for Orange County to breathe easier with clean travel alternatives for all that reduce pollution, congestion, and vehicle miles traveled (VMT). Led nationwide microtransit trend to help remove cars from the road and reduce air pollution

OCTA’s new $57 billion Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) will serve as a blueprint for how people move throughout the county for the next two decades and beyond.

OCTA works in accordance with South Coast Air Quality Management District regulations in Orange County to limit hazardous air pollutant emissions and reduce our environmental footprint. Proper handling and disposal of hazardous waste are essential to our operations.

“By laying out these priorities at the start of the year, we ensure that OCTA board members and staff are working together on an ambitious, equitable and sustainable plan to keep Orange County moving safely and efficiently,” CEO Johnson said.