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OCTA recently approved the 2024 Measure M Next 10 Delivery Plan (Next 10 Plan), which covers FY 2024-25 to FY 2033-34.The Next 10 Plan ensures the Measure M2 Investment Plan in its entirety can be delivered as promised to the voters despite changing economic circumstances and sales tax revenue fluctuations. Measure M is also known as OC Go. The updated Next 10 Plan outlines how OCTA will ...

April is Celebrate Diversity Month, a time to recognize and honor diversity and promote deeper understanding and acceptance. Throughout the year, OCTA embeds diversity, equity and inclusion into everything it does by focusing on people, programs, projects, policies and partnerships that lead to reliable, accessible and balanced transportation choices for everyone in Orange County.

The I-5 South County Improvements Project continues to move forward as it widens 6.5 miles of the freeway between SR-73 and El Toro Road.. All three segments of the project are now under construction and are expected to be completed in 2025. Funding for the project comes from OC Go, also known as Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements.

Big changes are coming to OC Bus on October 9. The 2016 October Bus Service Change will bring more frequent arrivals, better connections, additional stops, new community shuttles, a lower-priced Day Pass during a six-month promotional period, and opportunities to purchase more passes via mobile ticketing. In some areas where ridership is low, routes have been reduced or discontinued and ...

As part of its commitment to voters, OCTA collaborates with state and federal wildlife agencies to acquire land and fund habitat restoration projects to offset the environmental impacts of OC Go freeway projects.

Transit Equity Day on Feb. 4 is the birthday of civil rights icon Rosa Parks, whose 1955 decision to keep her seat on a bus led to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that segregation on transit was unconstitutional.

Last week, Congress approved a sweeping federal infrastructure bill that will bring billions of dollars in new transportation funding nationally and help improve the way we move right here in Orange County.

Transportation, city and business leaders gathered Monday at Honda Center in Anaheim to mark the completion of improvements to the Orange Freeway (SR-57) that are giving drivers a safer and more efficient commute. Leaders from the Orange County Transportation Authority and Caltrans joined with business owners and community members to take the first ceremonial ride on the last segment to be ...

Local, state and federal officials gathered on March 7 to commemorate the launch of the SR-91 Improvement Project, a significant effort aimed at improving mobility, enhancing safety and overall traffic flow along one of Orange County’s busiest transportation corridors.