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October 25, 2017 1:30 p.m. City of Aliso Viejo City of Anaheim City of Brea City of Buena Park City of Costa Mesa County of Orange City of Cypress City of Dana Point City of Fountain Valley City of Fullerton City of Garden Grove City of Huntington Beach Vice Chair City of Irvine Chris Johansen Michael Belknap Christina Templeton Ken Rosenfield Nasser Abbaszadeh Akram Hindiyeh Tom Wheeler ...

TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALLGAME! Ride Metrolink to all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday home games.

This article originally appeared as part of Engineering News-Record’s 2023 Top 25 Newsmakers on January 26, 2024 Darrell Johnson’s ability to keep a $2-billion design-build highway widening on track despite multiple risks and challenges stems partly from his experience by way of commuter rail. A class in government at University of California, Riverside, helped as well. “It completely ...

Phase I Design Updates • Identified opportunities for future programing to be defined in Phase II in response to feedback received from public outreach and coordination with local jurisdictions.

II. Organizational Overview OCTA is a multi‐modal transportation agency formed through consolidation in 1991, of the former operating agency (the Orange County Transit District) and several other transportation‐related agencies. OCTA builds, designs, operates, plans, maintains, and regulates the robust transportation network within Orange County. In addition to the four modes of ...

At many universities in Orange County, cars and campuses don’t mix. Parking is scarce and fees are pricey, and the overall cost of car ownership is just one more big expense along with tuition, books, and living expenses. To help students get to class and travel the rest of OC for fun, work, food, and shopping, OCTA has partnered with Chapman University, Cal State Fullerton, and UC Irvine ...

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Program Funding Program funds will be allocated on a countywide competitive basis to assist jurisdictions in meeting the Clean Water Act for controlling transportation-generated pollution. The funds are designed to supplement, not supplant, existing transportation-related water quality programs. Funding allocation is designated to improve upon and not replace existing pollution reduction efforts.

WEEKLY RIDERS’ ALERT 1.6.23 ROUTES AFFECTED: 30, 42, 42A, 55, 56, 57, 66, 90, 83, 167 NEW / UPDATED ROUTES: 143

OC Bus isn't just a ride – it's your ticket to a healthier you. By choosing public transit, you're taking steps toward increased physical activity, reduced stress, and connection with your community.