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OC Fair Express 2025 - Santa Ana Regional Transportation CenterSaturdays Only BOLD times indicate PM trips.

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority proposes to enter into a design-build cooperative agreement with the California Department of Transportation to establish roles, responsibilities, and funding obligations for the Interstate 405 Improvement Project.

At the heart of OCTA’s bus system is our network of 60 bus routes. They include local and community routes, express routes, and our Stationlink service that connects Orange County Metrolink stations with major employment centers.

Staff has prepared a quarterly progress report on capital project delivery for the period of April 2025 through June 2025 for review by the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors. This report highlights the Capital Action Plan for project delivery, which is used as a performance metric to assess delivery progress on highway, transit, and rail projects, as well as a snapshot ...

3. Bidders who plan to attend the pre-bid conference remotely are requested to submit via e-mail to mle1@octa.net, no later than Monday, March 17, 2025, at 5 pm, the Pre-Bid Conference Registration Sheet which is presented as Attachment B to this Addendum No. 2.

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Phase I Design Updates • Identified opportunities for future programing to be defined in Phase II in response to feedback received from public outreach and coordination with local jurisdictions.

Verbal questions will be received after the presentation during the Q&A session. If you would like to ask a question, please raise your hand and a project team member will bring you a microphone.

Orange County Summary Orange County’s economy grew at a slightly slower rate than California’s due to slower job and population growth. We predict Orange County’s economic growth to remain steady in 2024 and 2025, mirroring state trends. Taxable sales, after surging in 2021 and 2022, have now stabilized in line with lower inflation and normalized consumption.