OCTA CEO Darrell Johnson traveled this afternoon to Sacramento to testify in front of the Assembly Transportation Committee hearing on AB 401, introduced by Assemblyman Tom Daly, D-Anaheim.
OCTA has partnered with the OC Health Care Agency on the “Your Route to Well-Being” campaign to promote healthier lifestyles, stress reduction and community connections by using OC Bus services.
At events throughout Orange County, OCTA’s Diversity Outreach Team talked with many different groups about the positive transportation options coming their way. Topics included the new OC Bus 64X express service, which will travel on Bolsa Avenue and First Street from Huntington Beach through the heart of Little Saigon in Westminster and to Santa Ana and Tustin, OC Streetcar, now in the ...
Bryan MacDonald, Mayor Pro Tem of Oxnard, and Fred Jung, Mayor of Fullerton, have been appointed to lead the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency (Agency) Board of Directors (Board) in 2024, overseeing key initiatives outlined in the LOSSAN Agency's annual business plan.
One of Orange County’s favorite events, the OC Fair, returns to Costa Mesa from July 14 through August 13. The best way to get there is by OC Bus on one of four routes – 47, 55, 71 & 178.
Two of OCTA’s female executives, Beth McCormick and Jennifer Bergener, were recently honored in separate events. McCormick received an Outstanding Transportation Executive Leadership Award from the Conference of Minority Transportation Officials (COMTO) at the group’s inaugural Women Leaders of Southern California Transportation Awards ceremony on March 22.
A new OCTA video offers a way to get away without leaving home. Carve a few minutes out of your busy schedule and experience an informative guided virtual hike through one of the most beautiful wilderness areas in the entire county.
For the eighth year, OCTA hosted students from the Transportation Academy sponsored by The Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) of Orange County.The academy educates undergraduate and graduate college students on different facets of the transportation industry.
With the pop of confetti-filled champagne bottles, the OCTA Board of Directors welcomed two brightly colored shuttle vans on Oct. 8 that will begin serving parts of Orange County later this month as part of the OC Flex microtransit pilot program.
An independent third-party audit of OCTA recently determined that the agency is complying with the requirements of Measure M, the half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements countywide, and found no deficiencies.