ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority recently held its annual scholarship event, where $14,500 in scholarships was awarded to students made possible through funds donated by OCTA employees. The OCTA Scholarship Fund provided 27 students with $500 awards to offset their college tuition and help advance their academic careers.
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The State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a major source of funding for transportation improvements throughout the State of California. The STIP is divided into two major funding categories: the Regional Improvement Program (RIP) and the Interregional Improvement Program (IIP). Seventy-five percent of the STIP is directed to the RIP, which is then sub-allocated to counties by ...
OCTA Sets 2025 Action Plan with CEO and Board Initiatives OCTA Chair Doug Chaffee and CEO Darrell E. Johnson unveiled the 2025 Board and CEO Strategic Initiatives and Action Plan, which focuses on continuing to build a transportation network that is equitable, sustainable and balanced, is fiscally responsible with taxpayer dollars, and protects Orange County’s environment.
OCTA coach operators, maintenance and service workers provide safe, reliable transportation for Orange County throughout the year. Though we honor and respect these professionals every day, we celebrate them publicly on March 18, Transit Operator and Worker Appreciation Day. On that day, we’re asking our bus riders to thank their coach operators in person and provide a positive comment ...
The average weekday ridership on reached 101,600 boardings during the last two weeks of August and ridership numbers remain strong. The milestone comes as OCTA puts an emphasis on gradually and safely restoring bus service and implementing programs to make riding the bus free for tens of thousands of students and youth throughout Orange County.
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SUMMARY AS OF JULY 2, 2025: AB 1085 would enhance enforcement against the obstruction of vehicle license plates. Specifically, the bill expands current law to explicitly prohibit the use, installation, sale, or manufacture of any device, material, or coating, such as shades or tints, that interferes with the electronic or visual readability of license plates. This includes interference with ...
Orange County’s transportation system faces increasing pressure to adapt to a range of long-term challenges such as climate-related risks, aging infrastructure, and evolving travel behaviors.
Monday, June 2, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Board Room, 550 South Main Street, Orange, California Committee Members Stephanie Klopfenstein, Chair John Stephens, Vice Chair Jamey M. Federico Katrina Foley William Go Patrick Harper Kathy Tavoularis Accessibility Any person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in this meeting should contact the Orange ...