WAIT YOUR TURN Stop behind lowered crossing gates or when red lights are flashing, look both ways.
Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the City of Fullerton, is conducting the Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study (Study) that will explore the potential for transit-supportive development at the Fullerton Park and Ride Facility. The Study will analyze mixed-use development concepts that could include ...
The Supplemental Application, in Excel format, has been developed to encompass all components necessary for the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA’s) Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (RTSSP) 2025 Call for Projects. This completed Supplemental Application must be submitted in hard copy and electronically, both in PDF and Excel format, as per the latest update to ...
The California Coastal Commission earlier this month granted the Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the coastal rail line and is leading the project, a permit to build a 1,400-foot-long catchment wall in Area 3, on the inland side of the track. The schedule to construct that wall is still being determined. On Friday, the California Transportation Commission approved the ...
Local and state officials gathered April 16 to commemorate completion of the I-5 South County Improvements Project, a major milestone in enhancin…
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide consultant services for the traffic data collection update for the 2025 Congestion Management Program.
Overview of Measure M Ten-Year Review In accordance with taxpayer safeguards in the Ordinance, OCTA is conducting a Comprehensive Ten-Year Review (Review) to evaluate the Plan’s performance. This Review will consider: Changes in policies and regulations Changes in land use, travel, and growth projections Changes in project cost estimates and revenue projections Right-of-way constraints and ...
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Project Details Today, nearly 360,000 motorists travel I-5 daily between SR-73 and El Toro Road. Transportation planners forecast traffic volumes will grow 25 percent by 2045. To address this travel demand, OCTA and Caltrans are working together to construct the I-5 South County Improvements Project from SR-73 to El Toro Road.
Figure 2 has projects grouped into three timeframes for implementation: short-term ( 2025–2029), midterm (2030–2039), and long-term (2040+). This phasing approach recognizes the project development process for major capital investments, such as procuring zero-emission buses (ZEB), as well as existing and projected OCTA revenues.