Human-Powered Mobility Active transportation is any form of human-powered transportation that promotes physical activity including walking, biking, skating, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transportation. OC Active seeks to serve as a central resource for safety improvements, promotional campaigns, and current projects for all forms of active transportation.
Through community engagement and agency staff coordination, the County of Orange has completed a feasibility study that provides recommendations and cost estimates to close remaining gaps along the OC Loop. The 70/30 Plan summarizes engineering recommendations to finish the last 30-percent into one easy to read document for use by community stakeholders and pursuit for funding for implementation.
OC Bus will honor Metro monthly bus passes, MTA TAP and MTA TAP cards with EZ sticker at all bus stops along the line on the seven OC Bus routes that serve Los Angeles County (1, 30, 38, 42, 46, 50 and 60) or at bus stops where OC Bus directly connect with Metro buses. noTe: TaP cards are not accepted as transfers on rapid route 529 or 560.
The Goods Movement Vision Study is a strategic planning effort led by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to evaluate current goods movement conditions, identify key issues and opportunities, and develop a long-term vision for more efficient, sustainable, and reliable freight movement throughout the county.
Getting Streetcar Ready Orange County’s first modern streetcar will arrive in Spring 2026 to serve you. Connecting with the rail and bus network, OC Streetcar will offer car-free transportation between Santa Ana, Garden Grove and beyond. To prepare for OC Streetcar system and vehicle testing, followed by revenue service, it’s time to get streetcar ready.
Measure M funds awarded on competitive basis include projects to widen streets, intersections and to synchronize signals ORANGE – Cities throughout Orange County will receive more than $26 million in transportation sales tax funds to help ease traffic by making improvements to streets and timing of traffic lights. The Orange County Transportation Authority board on Monday awarded funding for ...
For your comfort and the good of all, we’re testing two types of zero-emission buses to see which is the best for Orange County. Thoughtfully customized for superior comfort and convenience, these sleek, quiet electric buses deliver rides that are, quite simply, among the best in the country.
OC ACCESS Service (General Information) OC ACCESS is a shared-ride paratransit service that is available to qualified applicants whose physical or cognitive limitations prevent them from utilizing OCTA’s regular fixed route bus service.
Next STEP (Safe Transportation Education Program) is a project of Orange County’s Safe Route to School (SRTS) program. Next STEP builds on previous efforts to provide select project schools in Orange County with FREE resources, activities, events, and assessments to encourage families to walk and roll to school safely and more often.
Project W On October 22, 2018, the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) authorized staff to issue the 2019 call for projects (call) for the Safe Transit Stops (Project W) program. This is a fixed-scope program, which provides funding for passenger amenities at the 100 busiest bus stops in Orange County determined by average daily weekday passenger ...