One of Orange County’s favorite events, the OC Fair, is back in Costa Mesa through August 13. The fair attracts thousands from around the county, and the increased car traffic negatively impacts local roads and air quality. That’s why OCTA is encouraging fair attendees to take OC Bus, a clean, comfortable, and reliable transportation alternative. Some OC Bus routes run to destinations near ...
Background The primary goal of these guidelines is to ensure consistent field data collection and reporting procedures so that countywide funding allocations can be based on agency comparable pavement conditions.
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Building purchase in Santa Ana follows a years-long process to find suitable headquarters for the future while saving money over the long term ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is set to close escrow on a building that will serve as its new headquarters – a move expected to save taxpayers approximately $50 million over the next 30 years compared to continuing to lease its ...
Renewed Measure M M2 is a 30-year, multibillion-dollar program extension of the original Measure M (approved in 1990) with a new slate of planned projects and programs. These include improvements to the County freeway system, streets and roads network, expansion of the Metrolink system, more transit services for seniors and the disabled as well as funding for the cleanup of roadway storm water ...
Invoicing details or supporting templates? Contract to carry out work must be awarded within the programmed fiscal year for each project phase If work cannot be initiated in this time frame, a request to defer (delay) funding may be submitted during a CTFP semi-annual review For delay requests, contact Chance Groom and Stephanie Mooney Submit proof of encumbrance (minutes) immediately upon ...
I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.
Background The primary goal of these guidelines is to ensure consistent field data collection and reporting procedures so that countywide funding allocations can be based on agency comparable pavement conditions.
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The OCTA board approved programming of $3.3 million in competitive funds for 12 projects focused on removing visible pollutants, such as litter and debris, from roads before they reach waterways and the ocean. These projects include purchasing or upgrading screens, filters, and inserts for catch basins, and other devices designed to remove pollutants.