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OCTA works with cities to distribute funding through its Environmental Cleanup Program to offset transportation impacts and keep Orange County’s water clean and safe ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority's Environmental Cleanup Program has awarded $10.6 million to support water quality improvement projects across Orange County that offset transportation-related pollution. The ...

Work beginning at the Avenida Aeropuerto and La Zanja crossings Jan. 24, 2011 ORANGE – Work is beginning this week to install new railroad crossing safety features in San Juan Capistrano that will enhance safety for drivers and pedestrians and provide the necessary upgrades for a quiet zone. Five crossings in San Juan Capistrano will be improved as part of the program: Avenida Aeropuerto ...

OCTA Stop Locations Source: OCTA; October 2017 Service Change0

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

Secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente.

Businesses have until Aug. 16 to include their promotions August 10, 2010 ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is looking for local businesses to participate in a free coupon book for residents that will feature discounts for restaurants, retailers and other businesses near the West County Connectors project. The coupon book will be distributed to residents in Garden Grove ...

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. Building a resilient system that can withstand future disruptions is essential to keeping people and goods moving efficiently. To proactively plan for these changes , the Long-Range Transportation Plan ...

Large blocks of habitat } Support natural ecosystem processes and large area-dependent species, minimize extinction probabilities, and serve as source areas for re-colonization

Trolley services funded by the Measure M sales tax and Metrolink’s summer promotion offer residents and visitors an alternate way to travel and avoid traffic ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation…

Latest report shows even with drop in traffic, delays cost drivers 70 hours in 2007 ORANGE – With gas prices soaring in 2007 and the recession taking a toll soon after, drivers in the Los Angeles/Orange County region have seen a slight relief on congested roads. A 2009 Urban Mobility Report shows that each driver spent two hours less sitting behind the wheel of their car during 2007 compared ...