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Effective: June 16, 2024 This document provides information on general policies regarding employment practices, employee benefits, compensation, and salary structure for administrative employees at the Orange County Transportation Authority and was approved by the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors on June 24, 2024.

To view solicitation details and/or submit an on-line bid for the following procurement, click the "BID ONLINE/VIEW DETAILS" button below. If you would like further information regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Contract Administrator listed below.

CITY FACTS POPULATION˜: 82,419 AREA°: 26.0 sq. miles ˜° CA State DOF, E-1, May 2024 ˛°CDR, OC Boundary & Annexation Report, Feb. 2024 Fact sheet as of 6/30/24 The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving.

The San Clemente North Metrolink station is located in the North Beach Historic District of the City. It is part of a rich history that reflects the vision of the city founder Ole Hanson when developing his beachside community. You'll find many historic structures within walking distance of the station. For a detailed history of the surrounding area visit this fact-filled North Beach Historic ...

Transit Security & Operations Center (TSOC) 1512-20 W. Lincoln Ave, Anaheim, California

從 21 月 XNUMX 日開始,Metrolink 將推出全新的全系統列車時刻表,其中包括增加班次、更好的連接以及更多工作日服務。 橘郡的列車數量將從 91 趟增加到 45 趟,該縣由 OC、IEOC 和 58/PV 線路提供服務。 透過定時轉機和減少等待時間,新的時間表旨在適應您的生活方式 - 無論您是要去工作、探索南加州 ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites qualified firms to market, evaluate, negotiate and place the Authority's insurance program.

OCTA continues to improve safety and support walking and biking throughout Orange County. OCTA began working on its E-bike Safety Action Plan in summer 2023 due to the growing use of e-bikes throughout the county. The plan includes strategies for improving infrastructure, education and legislation to promote the safe use of e-bikes. The final plan is expected to be available by the end of 2024 ...

Our free public transit programs for youth and community college students now make up close to 20% of our bus ridership, up from 3% before the programs were introduced.

In March of last year, an emergency service change was needed to balance a sharp decline in ridership due to the state’s stay-at-home order to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).