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2023 Congestion Management Program 4 Chapter 1: Introduction The passage of AB 2419 (Chapter 293, Statutes of 1996), in July 1996, provided local
Transit Master Plan is Mapping Future Transit in O.C. The board received an update on the Transit Master Plan, a countywide transit study that determines potential corridors for transit improvement and recommends changes to existing services. The plan will take a look at long-term transit needs throughout the county and recommend a series of
used: “rapid” streetcar (featuring transit -only lanes), bus rapid transit (also with transit -only lanes), rapid bus (without transit -only lanes, but with other transit-priority features), and freeway-based (rather than arterial-based) BRT. Based on projected demand, network connectivity, and available
revisions as presented based on adjusted employment totals and the 2025-2035 housing totals. Reports 9. Chairman ’s Repo rt Chairman Waldman reported that last week, four cities submitted requests for OCCOG to send letters of support for grant applications as part of a state sustainable planning grant.
Transit District Local Transportation Authority Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies Consolidated Transportation Service Agency Congestion Management ... P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-6282 Key RFP Dates Issue Date: December 16, 2024
The Community Based Transit Circulator Program (Project V) provides Measure M2 (M2) funding for local transit services, which complement regional transit. The Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP) is the mechanism by which the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) administers competitive funding for streets and roads ...
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Residents in Dana Point will get relief from train horns as the city joined six other quiet zone communities in Orange County last Thursday. OCTA partnered with eight cities to implement an $85-million rail safety enhancement program at 52 railroad crossings throughout Orange County, paving the way for seven cities that succesfully applied for quiet zone designation.
study builds upon the previous 2018 OC Transit Vision and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments that include high-capacity transit corridors, which aims to move a lot of people quickly and often, a long with other recommendations ranging from fixed -route bus to on -demand services.