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Measure M funds awarded on competitive basis include projects to widen streets, intersections and to synchronize signals ORANGE – Cities throughout Orange County will receive more than $28 million in Measure M transportation funds to help ease traffic by making improvements to streets and timing of traffic lights. The Orange County Transportation Authority board this week awarded funding for ...

OCTA will provide a virtual presentation on Thursday, May 18, from noon to 1 p.m. on the SR-55 (I-405 to I-5) Improvement Project. This update on progress made since construction began in summer 2022 will also look ahead at activities planned for the remainder of the year. A Q&A session will follow the presentation. The meeting will be recorded and available on the Project webpage on Friday ...

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About the Project OC Streetcar is the first modern streetcar project to be built in Orange County and will serve Santa Ana’s historic and thriving downtown, which includes federal, state and local courthouses, government offices, colleges, an artists’ village and a thriving restaurant scene. It will operate along a 4.15-mile route that connects the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center ...

The Orange County Council of Governments Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting of December 6, 2011 was called to order by Chair Marika Modugno, City of Irvine, at the offices of the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Conference Room 154, 600 South Main Street, Orange, California at 9:10 a.m. Attendees were invited by the Chair to introduce themselves. The list of meeting ...

OC Transit Vision Moves Forward with Community Input The public can weigh in via webinar and survey to integrate, enhance and expand multimodal transportation services.

About the Project OC Streetcar is the first modern streetcar project to be built in Orange County and will serve Santa Ana’s historic and thriving downtown, which includes federal, state and local courthouses, government offices, colleges, an artists’ village and a thriving restaurant scene. It will operate along a 4.15-mile route that connects the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center ...

Community Survey Results and Outreach - Fall 2024 Survey Participation by Language Based on 521 survey responses. English Spanish 82.9% 10.6% Korean

The OC Bridges Program is partially funded by Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements.