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Strategy Support local and regional implementation of connected, separated bicycle infrastructure and related bicycle facilities. Strategy Continue to monitor local and state legislation related to e-bikes to act as a resource for jurisdictions and advocates. Where possible, update County regulations to support consistent policies.

The Orange County Transportation Authority has a comprehensive investment and debt program to fund its immediate and long-term cash flow demands. Each month, the Treasurer submits a report detailing investment allocation, performance, compliance, outstanding debt balances, and credit ratings for the Orange County Transportation Authority’s debt program. This report is for the month ending ...

STBG/CMAQ PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement program (CMAQ) and Surface Transportation Block Grant program (STBG) Program Guidelines, scheduled for adoption by the SCAG Regional Council (RC) on June 1, 2023, establishes the framework for project selection and investing of CMAQ and STBG funds within the SCAG region in accordance with 23 CFR § 450.332(c) et ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide on-call video production services.

What is the South Orange County Multimodal Transportation Study? Over the next 25 years, the population in south Orange County is anticipated to grow by 16 percent (about 170,000 residents), and employment is expected to grow by 18 percent (about 130,000 jobs). This growth will result in more people traveling throughout south Orange County, and more time lost in traffic if we don’t plan ...

The I-5 Improvement Project from the County Line to the Avenida Pico Interchange proposes to increase person and vehicle throughput in south Orange County.

ORANGE – Crews made significant progress this week in the ongoing emergency work to stabilize the coastal rail line in San Clemente, which is scheduled to remain closed to passenger rail service for approximately five more weeks.

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Nearly $45 million recently awarded in state funds for two projects will help OCTA keep the county moving safely and efficiently by bus and rail, improving air quality in the process. Funding comes from the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA) through the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP). In all, the state awarded funding to 28 projects across California totaling ...