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Orange County Transportation Demand Management Plan A Transit Master Plan for Orange County Projects Freeway Projects Overview I-405 Improvements Project Overview Resources Translations Español Tiếng Việt I-5 South County Improvements Project Overview Resources I-5 ( County Line to Avenida Pico) Overview Public Scoping Resources I-5 (I-405 ...

The Los Angeles County Regional EZ Pass is NOT part of this program. OC Bus will honor Metro monthly bus passes, MTA TAP and MTA TAP cards with EZ sticker at all bus stops along the line on the seven OC Bus routes that serve Los Angeles County (1, 30, 38, 42, 46, 50, and 60) or at bus stops where OC Bus directly connect with Metro buses.

Popular service extended for playoff games at Angel Stadium, beginning Thursday and Friday ORANGE – Baseball fans can continue to take advantage of the popular Angels Express train to get to home games during the Angels’ playoff run, which begins Thursday and Friday at Angel Stadium. The special Metrolink train will run from stations on the Orange County Line, from Los Angeles to Oceanside ...

Context The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the primary provider of public transit service in Orange County. OCTA is developing the OC Transit Vision to define the future of transit in Orange County. The Vision will identify the corridors countywide with the greatest demand and potential and will assess which modes of high-capacity or premium transit, such as streetcar or bus ...

This resulted in the development of the 91 Express Lanes facility in Orange County. The four-lane, 10-mile toll road runs along the median of State Route 91 (SR-91) in northeast Orange County between the Orange/Riverside County line and State Route 55 (SR-55).

In coordination with OCTA, the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) is leading the effort to advance the SR-91 between SR-241 and SR-71 project; only improvements up to the Orange/Riverside County Line will be OCTA’s responsibility. RCTC’s current schedule 5 MEASURE M2 PROGRESS REPORT

The passage of AB 2419 (Chapter 293, Statutes of 1996), in July 1996, provided local agencies the option to elect out of the CMP process without the risk of losing state transportation funding. However, local jurisdictions in Orange County expressed a desire to continue the existing CMP process, because the requirements were similar to those of the Orange County Measure M Growth Management ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...

On November 12, 2024, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) adopted the 2024 Updated Next 10 Delivery Plan (Next 10 Plan). The 2024 update shifts the timeframe of the Next 10 Plan fromfiscal year (FY) 2022 3 through FY 2031-2 2 to FY -3 2024-25 through FY 2033-34. As such, commitments have been reviewed and adjusted accordingly. The draft 2024 Updated ...

Welcome Customers may drive the entire length or enter or exit at the county line near Green River Road. The toll for a partial and full trip is posted on the on-road pricing signs and on toll schedules. The 91 Express Lanes uses congestion management pricing to adjust tolls quarterly based on the number of vehicles. Since 1995, drivers have chosen this proven transportation alternative for ...