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FROM: ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to assist in developing a goods movement study. The budget for this project is $200,000 for a one (1)-year term.

OCTA continues to improve safety and support walking and biking throughout Orange County. OCTA began working on its E-bike Safety Action Plan in…

A Lopsided Labor Market Job Growth Has Come Primarily From Public/Public Adjacent Sectors OC Largest Private Sectors OC Public & Public Adjacent (employment growth) (employment growth) Unaffordable!

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With amazing weather, more than 1,000 miles of bike lanes and trails, and easy ways to take your bike on OC Bus and Metrolink, Orange County is a great place to ride a bike. These abundant transportation options make it easy to make good on your pledge to ride just once during May as part of Bike Month for a chance to win a valuable e-bike package. Pledge today – and brush up on your bike ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 12, completed a study in January 2021 about how climate change affects the Orange County rail corridor.

The 2025 service begins Saturday, July 19, and continues every Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 17. OC Fair Express will provide convenient, non-stop service from five locations throughout Orange County directly to the OC Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, running from approximately 10 a.m. to midnight every Saturday and Sunday during the fair.

The City/County of Type Here certifies that it has a Pavement Management Plan in conformance with the criteria stated in the Orange County Transportation Authority Ordinance No. 3. This ordinance requires that a Pavement Management Plan be in place and maintained to qualify for allocation of revenues generated from renewed Measure M2.

The four reinforcement areas identified in the Coastal Rail Resiliency Study adjacent to the Orange County Transportation Authority-owned railroad right-of-way, in the vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.10 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision, has continued to experience coastal erosion and the hillside continues to move incrementally, posing an imminent threat to the railroad ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to temporary staffing services. The budget for this project is $3,220,000 for a three (3)-year initial term.