OCTA, with an annual budget of $1.7 billion, operates one of California’s largest transit systems, manages Measure M – the county’s voter-approved transportation investment plan – and oversees an array of mobility solutions including OC Bus, Metrolink commuter rail, and OC Streetcar, which is set to debut next year.
Ivy Station, Culver City, CA Adjacent to Metro Station Ground floor includes restaurants, shops and services. 5-6 stories of housing, offices, and hotel above Central open lawn with water feature and programmable space for community events
An additional $100 to vanpool groups operating zero emissions vehicles, as defined by the California Air Resources Board OC Vanpool also helps Orange County businesses and individuals understand the benefits of vanpooling and provides assistance for establishing vanpool programs. Learn more here.
Mobility 21 is a transportation advocacy coalition and its Board of Directors is comprised of the leaders of Southern California’s transportation agencies and business organizations. The Board meets monthly to tackle regional transportation issues facing Southern California and works together to develop solutions.
Accessible Transit Advisory Committee October 26, 2021 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street, Orange, CA Online Public Meeting
Citizens Advisory Committee Meeting Notes July 20, 2021 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. 550 S. Main Street, Orange, CA Teleconference Meeting
Toward an Active California is Caltrans’ first statewide policy-plan to support travel by bicyclists and pedestrians through objectives, strategies, and actions. This policy direction continues support for the recent trend of increasing bicycle and pedestrian travel in the state and strengthens the connection between transportation, environmental sustain-ability, and public health. This plan ...
This article originally appeared in the Voice of OC South Orange County residents will spend most of this year continuing to confront occasional construction-related congestion and late-night freeway segment closures along the I-5 in areas like Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills and Lake Forest. But the end is in sight for the series of freeway construction efforts that have been ...
About the Project The Orange County Maintenance Facility (OCMF), to be constructed off of Ridge Valley in Irvine, California, will serve as a place to store and service Metrolink trains in Orange County to meet long-term public transportation needs by accommodating current and future operations. The OCMF has been considered by OCTA, Metrolink and the City of Irvine for two decades on this site ...
Update: The demolition work that had been announced to begin at the Interstate 5 and Avery Parkway interchange on the night of Wednesday, Dec. 9 is being rescheduled. The Orange County Transportation Authority is working with Caltrans and the contractor to determine a new date. Details will follow when a new time is set. Project background: The demolition work at Avery Parkway, which runs ...