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The rail partners will work with the California Coastal Commission for emergency permitting for the temporary barrier wall. The size of the wall will be determined at a later date, in consultation with an engineering contractor. The location of the falling debris near Casa Romantica is approximately 2 miles north of where OCTA is completing construction work to secure another hillside near the ...

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On March 22, 2010, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) approved guidelines for the Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP), which serve as the mechanism for administration of the RCP and RTSSP. The CTFP Guidelines provide the procedures necessary for Orange County agencies to apply for funding and seek reimbursement for projects that have ...

One of the most common concerns shared by commuters who rideshare to work is becoming stranded, without a way to get home should an emergency arise. The Regional Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) Program helps alleviate this concern by providing a safety net, which allows employees to rideshare to work free of worry should they experience an illness, unexpected overtime or other valid emergency. GRH ...

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 ...

Lines and Stations In Orange County, there are three lines and 11 convenient stations to serve you whether you’re commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure. Plan your trip by selecting an origin and destination station. Learn how to connect to Amtrak using our Rail2Rail Program.

Goodbye Paper Passes, Hello Smart Technology The new Wave fare payment system will use pay-as-you-go technology that lets you pay for rides based on what you use versus the fixed amount on a paper pass. You’ll be able to use Wave on OC Bus and OC Streetcar. The new system will include a contactless reloadable smart card, new robust mobile app and a new account-based system.

ON-CALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR TRANSIT FACILITY PROJECTS

M2 NATURAL COMMUNITY CONSERVATION PLAN/HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN – FIRST ANNUAL REPORT P R E P A R E D B Y:

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.