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To help ensure the safety, security, comfort, and convenience of all those who use our services, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) has developed a Customer Code of Conduct policy which applies to all those who choose to ride OCTA services. The policy outlines behaviors that will benefit everyone wanting to enjoy a safe, secure, comfortable, and inviting atmosphere and increases ...

With the recent completion and opening of two bridges, the I-405 Improvement Project reached two milestones in mid-October. Bushard Street opene…

Instalación de las vías en el segmento 2. El trabajo requiere que el tráfico en dirección este y oeste se mueva hacia al lado norte de Santa Ana Boulevard entre Bristol Street y Flower Street. Más información aquí.

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To be allowed to bid on the OC Streetcar Construction Contract, bidders must be pre-qualified. The last day to submit pre-qualification packages is December 19, 2017.

The calculator estimates TDM travel impacts, defined as reductions in commute vehicle trips and vehicle miles travelled (VMT), from a user-defined package of TDM services. According to the TDM ROI Calculator User Manual, the model calculates impacts for individual TDM services then combines the individual impacts, with discounts to account for overlap between services, to determine the ...

SOLICITATION 72150: Video Surveillance System at the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo Metrolink Station

The new 14-mile 405 Express Lanes with electronic tolling will open later this year to ease congestion. To prepare, the existing carpool lanes wi…

In keeping with our philosophy that today’s momentum leads to tomorrow’s moments, we began installing a new state-of-the-art electronic tolling and trafic management system. Paid entirely by toll revenues, this update to the in-lane equipment and on-road cameras will ensure that customers continue to have a premium experience, receive exemplary service, and continue to live life on time.

Repairing potholes, repaving streets, synchronizing signals, enhancing safety, supporting local transit solutions – OCTA recently returned nearly $12 million in locally generated sales tax dollars to cities around Orange County for these and other road maintenance projects. The funds come from OC Go, also known as Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation ...