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Project Details SR-55 is a vital north-south freeway that links central Orange County and beyond to the coastal region. More than 260,000 vehicles use this stretch of SR-55 every day, and that number is expected to grow to nearly 275,000 vehicles by 2040. To address this demand, OCTA and Caltrans are working together to deliver improvements to SR-55 between I-405 and I-5.

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) developed the 2024 OC Transit Vision Master Plan (OC Transit Vision), which aimed to integrate, enhance, and expand multimodal transportation services in Orange County. This 18-month study built upon the previous 2018 plan and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments, including bus, streetcar ...

We recently approved a $1.74 billion budget that keeps essential transportation improvements moving forward while responsibly planning for a balanced and sustainable transportation future for Orange County. About half of the approved budget invests heavily in public transit. In addition, the budget allocates funds to improve local streets and purchase zero-emission vehicles to help improve air ...

Expenditures Freeway Mode – Primarily to support right-of-way, design, and construction efforts for the SR-55 Improvement, I-405 Improvement, and South County I-5 Improvement Projects

Bus Service Change Improvements – Efective May 11, 2025 The Bus Service Change Improvements provide a summary of adjustments to OC Bus. To improve service quality and reliability, changes include the extension of Route 553 from ARTIC to Disneyland Resort along Katella Ave. and Harbor Blvd., schedule adjustments to better serve summer beach trafic and minor schedule changes to reduce wait times.

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.

Freeway and ramp lane reductions and closures for the I-5 South County project. The schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or unforeseen operational issues.

Introduction The I-5 Improvement Project proposes to increase person and vehicle throughput on I-5 between the San Diego County Line (11-SD-5, PM 71.0) and the I-5/Avenida Pico Interchange (12-ORA-5, PM 3.4) in the city of San Clemente and unincorporated San Diego County. The Proposed Project would add a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane in both directions along this 3.5 mile stretch of I-5 ...

October 23, 2023 - Board of Directors approved the implementation of a new Rider Validation System (RVS) Benefits to Riders November 25, 2024 - Board of Directors approved Fare Policy Amendments to implement Fare Capping and a free two-hour transfer period

The SCAG 2025 FTIP Guidelines lists the federal and state fund sources. The OCFundtracker has a complete listing of fund sources, which includes federal, state, and local sources. The most commonly used fund sources for local agencies are listed in the references section of this guide.