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OC Bus - Wave Fare Payment System Help OCTA for a chance to win $100! Starting in Summer 2025, OC Bus is introducing a smarter, easier way to pay that can help you save money! We’d value your feedback! Take our survey for a chance to win a $100 Visa gift card!

Bike Rally 2025 We would like to thank everyone who participated and made our OCTA Bike Rally on 5/28 such a fun and successful event! We can’t wait to do it again in 2026!

The Orange County Transportation Authority ( OCTA), in partnership with California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is studying potential alternatives to improve the Interstate 5 (I-5)/El Toro Road Interchange. OCTA and Caltrans are working closely with the cities of Lake Forest, Laguna Hills and Laguna Woods.

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Crowded parking lots. Expensive parking passes. You need wheels to get around, but parking on campus can be such a drag. That’s why OC Bus has partnered with local universities to provide students with an affordable and convenient transportation option called the UPass.

The TOC is an independent 11-member committee that monitors OCTA’s use of revenue collected through OC Go, the county’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements. The TOC has spent more than a decade ensuring that all OC Go funds are spent on voter-approved transportation projects.