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In 2011, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) initiated a Project Study Report-Project Development Support (PSR-PDS) to analyze transportation improvements related to State Route 55/Newport Boulevard from the end of the freeway at 19th Street and continuing south to Industrial Way. The effort was a continuation of the 2008 SR-55 Access Study, which identified four transportation ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from authorized resellers to provide VMware Annual Maintenance Renewal. The budget for this project is $143,960 for a one (1)-year term through September 7, 2025. The VMware account number is 114036550 and the VMware contract number is 30485250

OCTA’s OC Bus Rapid comprises of four rapid lines, providing service that is faster and more reliabile, convenient, and attractive than local bus service. Stops serve only the busiest locations, such as transfer points and major destinations. Scheduled to open in 2026, the OC Streetcar will be Orange County’s first urban rail line.

Unless otherwise provided in the Agreement or Purchase Order, bidder shall have title to and bear the risk of any loss of or damage to the items purchased hereunder until they are delivered in conformity with this Agreement or Purchase Order at the F.O.B. point specified herein, and upon such delivery title shall pass from bidder and bidder’s ...

Efective November 12, 2023 The Bus Service Change Improvements provides a summary of the upcoming service improvements to OC Bus.

MAP NOTES: Route 701 is a limited-stop route, making stops only at major transfer points ( ) and time check points . Operations along the Harbor Transitway Northbound buses will stop at Manchester, Slauson and 37th Street stations only to discharge passengers who boarded in Orange County.

Point Breakdown & Application Checklist for Community-Based Transit/Circulators(Project V)

California Coastal Commission Approves Coastal Development Permit On May 7, the California Coastal Commission unanimously approved a request for a Coastal Development Permit to construct a catchment wall at Mariposa Point and restore the pedestrian trail. The 1,400-foot-long catchment wall will help protect the rail line from sliding debris from the privately owned hillside above the track.

STBG/CMAQ PROGRAM OVERVIEW The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement program (CMAQ) and Surface Transportation Block Grant program (STBG) Program Guidelines, scheduled for adoption by the SCAG Regional Council (RC) on June 1, 2023, establishes the framework for project selection and investing of CMAQ and STBG funds within the SCAG region in accordance with 23 CFR § 450.332(c) et ...