Active transportation is any form of human-powered transportation that promotes physical activity including walking, biking, skating, using a wheelchair, and accessing public transportation. OCTA continues to improve safety and accessibility to a growing network of more than 1,000 miles of Orange County bikeways. Cyclists can ride to any bus stop or Metrolink station and continue their ...
Listening sessions seek to: Identify key stakeholders Share expectation to maintain in-place the existing coastal rail line and minimize passenger and freight service disruptions for up to 30-years Assess vulnerabilities and issues of concerns Identify potential opportunities to further enhance collaboration Document feedback
The funds from the state’s Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program will help central Orange County transit and help further study long-term coastal-rail solutions ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority has been awarded nearly $45 million in state funds for two projects that will help keep the county moving safely and efficiently by bus and rail, improving air quality in the ...
Projects within the Coastal Zone Boundary, as a requirement of a Coast Development Permit, may be required to replace existing on-street parking on a one-for-one basis for spaces removed as a result of a roadway widening project.
Projects within the Coastal Zone Boundary, as a requirement of a Coast Development Permit, may be required to replace existing on-street parking on a one-for-one basis for spaces removed as a result of a roadway widening project.
ORANGE – While the Orange County Transportation Authority is nearing completion on emergency work to stabilize railroad tracks in San Clemente, the agency and its partners continue to push forward on finding long-term solutions to protect the vital coastal rail line.
Contact Us To submit a comment, question, or request to the LOSSAN Agency Board of Directors, please contact the LOSSAN Clerk of the Board at lossanclerk@octa.net or (714) 560-5676. Membership The LOSSAN Board of Directors is composed of current and former elected officials representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner corridor between San Diego ...
During a session on “The Future of Infrastructure along Our Sensitive Coast”, Phu provided an overview of OCTA’s coastal rail efforts, including emergency repairs, assessments, collaboration with state agencies and coast rail resiliency studies.
Project Details SR-55 is a vital north-south freeway that links central Orange County and beyond to the coastal region. More than 260,000 vehicles use this stretch of SR-55 every day, and that number is expected to grow to nearly 275,000 vehicles by 2040. To address this demand, OCTA and Caltrans are working together to deliver improvements to SR-55 between I-405 and I-5.
Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.