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The Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide OC ACCESS paratransit and OC Flex microtransit services. The services shall include turnkey management and operation services, including, but not limited to, all management, personnel, reservations and scheduling, dispatching, operations, insurance, data management and reporting, computer ...

FROM: ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to On-Call Property Maintenance and Related Services. The budget for this project is $2,300,000 for a five-year term.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is Orange County’s multi-modal transportation planning agency, responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projects for a balanced and sustainable transportation system that reflects the diverse travel needs of the county’s 34 cities and more than 3.2 million residents.

Measure M is a program funded by a 30-year one half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange County from 2011 through 2041. Nearly one third, or 32 percent, of Measure M is dedicated to improving local streets and roads.

Overview The Internal Audit Department of the Orange County Transportation Authority has completed an audit of physical access security at the administrative offices and bus bases. Based on the audit, controls, policies, and procedures in place to ensure physical access security should be improved. Recommendations have been made to review and update agency-wide security plans, policies, and ...

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 ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from underground and above ground storage tank services. The budget for this project is $430,000 for a three (3)-year term.

The most recent Tier 1 Grant Program call for projects (call) was finalized by the Board on October 14, 2024, with the approval of $3,712,423 in ECP funds for 11 Tier 1 Grant Program project applications (based on the scoring criteria). To date, the Board has approved funding for 233 Tier 1 Grant Program projects, totaling over $40.3 million. It is estimated that nearly 70 million gallons of ...

Every year the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) determines if a local jurisdiction is eligible to receive Measure M net revenues. A local jurisdiction must satisfy certain requirements.

A NEW ERA FOR RAIL IN CALIFORNIA In 2014, California policymakers were urged to recognize the importance of developing a secure and stable financing process to protect the $3.2 billion investment in the California Intercity Passenger Rail (CIPR) Program. This awareness efort helped build support to enact landmark legislation (Senate Bill 862) that establishes the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund ...