expedite some of this work, OCTA instituted an Early Action Plan (EAP) that advanced the development of nine freeway projects before April 2011. The plan, which was approved by the OCTA Board of Directors in 2007 used state infrastructure bonds, federal stimulus funds, and other debt financing to start the projects early. The EAP
2023 Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program. $3.250 million. 2023 Orange County Complete Streets Program (Awards to Date) $25.052 million ... Letters of Support. Send fact sheet (scope of work, schedule, cost by phase) and letter template to: Adriann Cardoso, Capital Programming Manager, acardoso@octa.net. Louis Zhao, Programming and Grants ...
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Rail. Rideshare & Active. Freeway & Streets. Sustainability. About OCTA. Get Active with a Bike Ride. Monday, June 15, 2020. Biking is a great way to enjoy beautiful Orange County while being mindful of COVID-19 cautions. As the county and state begin to reopen, many cyclists are dusting off their bikes or purchasing them for exercise ...
OC Streetcar crews will be working at 4th Street and Sycamore Street. To accommodate this work, Sycamore Street will be closed from 4th Street to the parking structure from as early as November 4 through November 11, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Pedestrian access to businesses will be maintained and access to the parking structure will be maintained
Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
work identified in the Scope of Work is or might be otherwise impaired; or an Offeror has an unfair competitive advantage. Conflict of Interest issues must be fully disclosed in the Offeror’s proposal. L. CODE OF CONDUCT All Offerors agree to comply with the Authority’s Code of Conduct as it relates to
Rail Stabilization Priority Projects in Orange County. Background: OCTA is conducting a Coastal Rail Resiliency Study (CRRS) to develop short to medium-term solutions to protect the coastal railroad in its current right-of-way (ROW) and alignment. As part of the CRRS, OCTA completed an initial assessment that identified four areas - Area 1 and 2,
The description of this project is installation of electrical service infrastructure and equipment, emergency stand-by generator, Authority furnished battery-electric bus chargers, and related work at Santa Ana Bus Base.
information with OCTA and OC Go logos, and includes the tagline, “Local tax dollars at work.” Readability –The amount of text is limited to two pieces of project information: completion year* and type of improvement stated as “Better Streets”. No additional project information is added. This allows for a large font size to ensure ...