Rising costs Increase in cost per service hour from $98.01 in FY 2008-09 to $108.20 in FY 2011-12
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is studying mobility hubs as a potential strategy for bringing together various mobility services, amenities and technologies all in one place to connect travelers more conveniently to their destinations. Mobility hubs improve connectivity and convenience by allowing people to switch between transportation services, including ...
This article originally appeared in Railway/Pro The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is preparing the Directions 2045 strategy which will shape the long-term transport system of Orange County. Every four years, OCTA develops a long-term transport plan to meet county’s evolving mobility needs for the next 20 years and beyond. The institution is working on the 2022 plan called ...
Board Reviews 2023 Strategic Initiatives Mid-Year Report The Orange County Transportation Authority’s board of directors received an update highlighting the agency’s progress on the 2023 Board and CEO Initiatives and Action Plan for the first half of the year.
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As mentioned above, the CMP contributes to federal Congestion Management Process requirements, which is a systematic and regionally‐accepted approach for managing congestion. The federal Congestion Management Process provides accurate, up‐to‐date information on transportation system performance and assesses alternative strategies for congestion management that meet state and local needs ...
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This project was completed in 2014. The Orange Freeway (SR-57) is an integral part of Southern California’s freeway network. In an effort to improve traffic flow, OCTA, in cooperation with the California Department of Transportation, provided an additional northbound (NB) lane on SR-57 and widened all existing lanes and the median shoulder to standard widths from Orangethorpe Avenue to ...