Contract awarded to Bike Nation in October 2012 $ 1.5 M - 2 years with 3 option years
A Plan for New Transportation Investments The Plan that follows is a result of those efforts. It reflects the varied interests and priorities inherent in the diverse communities of Orange County. It includes continued investment to expand and improve Orange County’s freeway system; commitment to maintaining and improving the network of streets and roads in every community; an expansion of ...
*Public Comments: At this time, members of the public may address the Taxpayer Oversight Committee (TOC) regarding any items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the TOC, provided that no action may be taken on off-agenda items unless authorized by law. Comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes per person, unless different time limits are set by the Chairman, subject to the approval ...
Overview At the direction of the Orange County Transportation Authority’s Board of Directors, the Internal Audit Department develops and implements an annual risk-based Internal Audit Plan. Implementation of an annual Internal Audit Plan assists management in evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of projects, programs, and operations, while ensuring that adequate controls and ...
The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) prepares the RTP, a 30-year Long Range Plan that models projects for conformity with the Federal Clean Air Act. The plan emphasizes needs and improvements in the transportation system in the greater Southern California area such as goods movements, management, and financing.
The OCTA Board of Directors unanimously selected Doug Chaffee to serve as the Chairman of the Board at its meeting on Jan. 13, 2025. Chaffee, who…
James Campbell, Manager of Programs LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency 600 South Main Street Orange, CA 92863 capitalprojects@lossan.org (e-mail with subject line “Central Coast Layover Facility” or “CCLF”) Manager of Programs Date Figure 1. Project Location Source: HDR
The Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to assist with the planning, implementing, and evaluation of a diversity outreach program for Orange County's diverse communities.
Orange County Transportation Authority Measure M2 and TDA Forecast Review
To address current and future traffic demand, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is improving I-5 from north of Interstate 405 (I-405) to State Route 55 (SR-55). OCTA and Caltrans are working with the neighboring cities of Irvine and Tustin.