Orange County’s transportation system faces increasing pressure to adapt to a range of long-term challenges such as climate-related risks, aging infrastructure, and evolving travel behaviors. Building a resilient system that can withstand future disruptions is essential to keeping people and goods moving efficiently. To proactively plan for these changes , the Long-Range Transportation Plan ...
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PROJECT OVERVIEW OCTA and Caltrans are working together to construct the I-5 Freeway ImproveM ment Project from SR-73 to El Toro Road in south Orange County. The project spans 6.5 miles and once completed, will have new overhead signage, new sound and retaining walls, as well as numerous other operational and technoM logical upgrades, including:
Ending the requirement that masks be worn aboard public transit is in accordance with federal agencies after court ruling on Monday ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority no longer requires that face masks be worn on OC Bus effective immediately. Based on guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention masks are still recommended to be worn while riding public ...
2) Obtain a business license(s) and/or permit(s) if required by a local jurisdiction or public agency. Note: The Contractor shall be responsible for all costs or fees associated with obtaining the license and/or permit. 3) Must have a minimum of three (3) years of direct experience working with local, county, state, and/or federal agencies.
INDIVIDUAL AND SMALL GROUP TRANSIT TRAINING – FY24 100 Trained in English
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The Orange County Transportation Authority, in coordination with Metrolink, is taking emergency action to stabilize the rail line in north San Clemente. The work is necessary to address urgent threats from slope and beach erosion and to protect the community, rail passengers and overall rail operations.
Overview In December 2022, the OCTA Board of Directors authorized the use of up to $55 million for a future Complete Streets call for projects using federal Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBG) and Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) funds. The OC Complete Streets Program (OCCSP) was developed in accordance with a new Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG ...