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Application materials should be submitted in the order they are listed below. Refer to the CTFP Guidelines for more detailed application requirements. ... Supplement rather than supplant existing transit services: C. Projects meet ADA requirements: D. Financial plan for ongoing operations & maintenance: E. Project approved by Board/Council and ...

Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs 2025 Call for Projects As of 3/10/2025 vi . I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20year half- cent -

Plan includes $6.3 billion to improve transit service, streets and freeways in Orange County through 2026 . ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority board adopted the 2019 Measure M2 Next 10 Delivery Plan, reflecting a balanced transportation system that supports sustainability while making improvements to freeways, streets and transit service throughout Orange County.

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Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868

Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868

Removed 50 signal limit for route and grid applications Route applications with 2+ corridors must provide O-D data AND submit draft application to OCTA for review at least 4 weeks prior to deadline, September 26, 2024 CM can be up to 20% of M2 allocation TMC improvements must be itemized in AppendixE ACRONYMS:

Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.

Six-month promotional program aims to introduce convenience and safety of public transit to Orange County youth ages 6 to 18. ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority has launched a Youth Ride Free Pass, a six-month promotional program that allows more than a half-million youth in Orange County the opportunity to ride free wherever OC Bus travels.

As part of the O.C. Bridges Project, OCTA is building seven bridges to separate trains from vehicles along the BNSF corridor in Fullerton, Placentia and Anaheim.Completed bridges at Placentia Avenue and Kraemer Boulevard are now open to traffic. Construction continues on five other projects.