The culmination of a year-long effort, the OCCOG recently completed the groundbreaking Complete Streets Initiative Design Handbook and Funding Toolkit to help Orange County jurisdictions comply with 2008 State legislation that mandates all General Plan circulation element updates include complete streets.
Annual Reports Triennial and Ten- Year Reviews M2 Triennial Performance Assessment FY2021-22 to FY2023-24 M2 Triennial Performance Assessment FY2018-19 to FY2020-21 M2 Triennial Performance Assessment FY2015-16 to FY2017-18 M2 Triennial Performance Assessment FY2012-13 to FY2014-15 M2 Triennial Performance Assessment FY2009-10 to FY2011-12
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A pre-proposal conference will be held both on-site/in-person and via teleconference on December 13, 2023, at 1:00 p.m. For prospective Offerors who wish to join on-site/in-person, the pre-proposal conference will be held at the Authority’s Administrative Office, 550 South Main Street, Orange, California, in Conference Room 08, or, prospective offerors may join or call in using the following ...
Overview The Measure M2 Environmental Cleanup Program provides competitive grants to projects that protect Orange County waterways and beaches from roadway runoff. Staff has updated the program implementation guidelines for the next call for projects and is seeking authorization to release the 2022 Environmental Cleanup Program Tier 1 call for projects.
The Orange County Transportation Authority has completed the September 2009 semi-annual review of projects funded through the Measure M Combined Transportation Funding Program.
The I-405 South Improvement Project from I-5 to SR-55 is a proposed freeway improvement project currently in the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA/ED) phase, commonly referred to as the environmental study phase. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) are studying how to address congestion and enhance freeway ...
This includes performing a detailed review of the guidelines provided by OCTA, completion of the application forms, and compiling the required supplemental project documentation to include with the application package.
Any corridor or portion of a corridor funded through this call cannot re-apply for funding until the three- year grant period or commitment to operate signal synchronization beyond the three- year grant period is completed, whichever ends later.
Committee members will report on recent activities and receive comments from the public on the implementation of OC Go during the last year. For more information about the hearing, visit here.