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Please provide your best price, warranty terms, and lead time. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) will award to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder with available inventory. The award of items identified on this solicitation may be split between Bidders based upon the overall benefit to OCTA. Best warranty terms may influence award results. All freight costs and/or ...

EXITING AT YOUR STOP As your bus stop approaches, signal the driver to stop by ringing the chime or pulling the signal cord. When exiting the bus, go to the rear and press and release the yellow strips on the doors. Once the doors open, exit quickly, allowing children to go first.

In January, OCTA marked the 20th anniversary of taking over ownership and operations of the 91 Express Lanes, which in Orange County consists of 10 miles in each direction between SR-55 in Anaheim and Riverside County. The most recent annual report reflects the continued growth of this safe, reliable option for drivers traveling between Orange and Riverside counties. Following the challenges ...

OC Go Freeway program net revenues are also allocated to the Environmental Mitigation Program; more information is provided under the Environmental Programs section. FREEWAY IMPROVEMENTS With more than 6,500 lane miles of streets and roads in Orange County, repair and rehabilitation is an ongoing challenge.

Description of the I-5 Corridor, its Function and Transportation Problem 110 The Interstate 5 Corridor is one of the most congested freeways in the Los Angeles basin, providing 178,000 daily motorists direct connection between Southern California’s two largest counties, Orange and Los Angeles.

California Environmental Quality Act Enacted 1970 to ensure state and local agencies consider the environmental impact of their decisions when approving a public or private project.

Signal Synchronization Coming to Warner Avenue The Orange County Transportation Authority’s board of directors approved the selection of Iteris, Inc. to provide engineering services to synchronize traffic signals along Warner Avenue through Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach and Santa Ana.

Purpose & Need In June 1990, the passage of the Proposition 111 gas tax increase required California’s urbanized areas – areas with populations of 50,000 or more – to adopt a Congestion Management Program (CMP). The following year, Orange County’s local governments designated the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) as the Congestion Management Agency (CMA) for the County. As ...

REDUCED FARES Customers paying a Senior or Disabled bus fare, and customers using a Senior or Disabled bus pass, must show identification each time they purchase and board a bus. Please be prepared to show one of the accepted forms of identification listed on this page or the bottom of page 4. For more information, call the Reduced Fare ID section at 714-560-5596.