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Director Jeffrey Lalloway will serve as vice chairman of the board ORANGE – Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson was unanimously selected today as the new chairman of the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors. Nelson, who is also the Fourth District Supervisor, served as the OCTA board’s vice chairman for the last year.
The bright green and blue iShuttles are hard to miss as they zip around the streets of Irvine. They help commuters complete that critical first and last mile to and from work, home and Metrolink stations in both Irvine and Tustin.
Our free Transit Training service is the perfect solution for those who want to develop confident bus-riding skills before heading out to explore Orange County. In addition to English, upon request training is available in Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Mandarin.
Responding to a Request for Proposals (RFP)OCTA’s Online Business Networking Tools
Best Fare Guarantee You’ll never overpay when using Wave! Saving money is a wonderful thing. And that’s the beauty of the new Wave fare payment system. It is an account-based system designed to automatically tabulate your rides and stop charging you when you’ve hit your daily or monthly amount. You’ll never overpay!
Use the OC Bus App to buy your bus fare or pass anytime, anywhere from your smartphone. Download now from iTunes Store or Google Play.
The service features a system of 19 interchangeable public routes in and around the City of Anaheim and Orange County. ART service begins one hour prior to the opening of resort destinations. Service typically begins at 7 AM and continues through midnight seven days a week. Due to COVID-19, ART is currently operating on an on-demand basis.
OCTA oversees Orange County's major investment studies and manages the planning and long-term funding for all future transportation infrastructure improvements in the county, including the implementation of OC Go, the county's local sales tax measure for transportation purposes.
Orange County’s bike paths and bikeways provide residents and visitors with a healthy and enjoyable recreational activity. Stretching throughout the county, bicyclists can enjoy miles of scenic riding. OCTA, along with individual cities and the county, is working to expand Orange County bikeways into a viable commuting alternative as part of Orange County’s balanced transportation system.