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PROJECT STATUS The project is about 90 percent complete and is being constructed in three distinct segments. The overall estimated construction schedule spans from 2019 to early 2025. Throughout construction, OCTA and Caltrans will continue to work together with motorists and stakeholders as well as our cities and county partners.

The South Orange County Major Investment Study is developing transportation solutions to address the challenges facing south Orange County. The study team is currently reviewing stakeholder feedback on the proposed transportation elements that comprise the Reduced Set of Alternatives and combining it with the technical evaluation of the benefits, impacts and costs in order to develop a Locally ...

The Internal Audit Department of the Orange County Transportation Authority has completed an audit of the Project Controls function within the Capital Programs Division. Based on the audit, project changes are properly documented and approved, invoices are properly reviewed and approved, and project master schedules, monthly progress reports, and capital action plans are timely prepared and ...

OCTA and Metrolink have begun the San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement Project, which will replace the 107-year-old railroad bridge over San Juan Creek in San Juan Capistrano. The project will enhance safety and reduce maintenance needs and the new bridge will meet current design and bridge-load standards. Construction is expected to be completed in 2026. Once the new bridge is completed, the ...

The Making Better Connections Study analyzed the OC Bus network to determine route realignments, schedule changes, and operational e ̃iciencies. The Making Better Connections Study Implementation Plan is being rolled out through 2025 to improve service in productive areas and streamline service in less-productive areas.

This report is intended solely for the information and use of and is not intended to be, and should not be, used by anyone other than the specified party. Crowe LLP Costa Mesa, California April 7, 2025 CITY OF ORANGE, CALIFORNIA SCHEDULE OF MEASURE M2 LOCAL FAIR SHARE EXPENDITURES Year ended June 30, 2024 (Unaudited)

O.C. Bridges project wraps up, enhancing safety and eliminating wait times at rail crossing ORANGE – Drivers traveling along Sand Canyon Avenue in Irvine will travel more safely and efficiently as they can now use a new underpass to drive below a busy rail line. Irvine officials and leaders from the Orange County Transportation Authority gathered Monday to mark the opening of the Sand Canyon ...

Three OCTA annual reports are easily accessible online to provide a snapshot of performance and operations during 2024. These reports reflect OCTA’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and informed community engagement. OC Go 2024 Annual Report encourages readers to “Discover What a Half Cent Buys” and shows how OC Go money was spent in FY 2024. This comprehensive transportation ...

The Community College Pass, a shared-cost program that allows enrolled community-college students to travel on any OC Bus fixed route, helps students access higher education, employment and recreational opportunities across Orange County.

PROJECT IMPROVEMENTS To address freeway travel demand, OCTA in partnership with Caltrans District 12 is implementing the San Diego Freeway (I-5) Widening project from SR-73 to El Toro Road in southern Orange County.