Long-range plan serves as Orange County’s blueprint for next 20 years and beyond ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors has approved a $43.4 billion plan that will serve as a blueprint for how people move throughout the county for the next two decades and beyond. OCTA, the county’s transportation planning agency, develops a Long-Range Transportation Plan ...
Thời gian áp dụng: năm tài chính 2024–2025 đến 2033–2034 Dù gặp nhiều thử thách, các cam kết của M2 vẫn khả thi Đến năm 2030, dự kiến 90% chương trình xa lộ sẽ hoàn thành Tiếp tục chương trình Đóng Góp Địa Phương Công Bằng và cấp tài trợ cạnh tranh cho địa phương
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Service remains stopped through San Clemente and no timeline set for trains to begin running again ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority, which owns the rail line that connects San Diego County to Orange County and points further north, is working with Metrolink to clear the tracks in San Clemente and safely restore passenger and freight rail service as quickly as possible. No ...
Take Metrolink to the Swallows Day Parade! Saturday, March 22, 2025 Parade begins at 11 a.m. LEARN MORE. ENTER SWEEPSTAKES!
Since 2006, Measure M2 has delivered billions in transportation improvements—enhancing freeways, local streets, public transit, and sustainability across Orange County. Now, it's time for the next Ten-Year Review! Join @goOCTA for a community webinar to learn about the Measure M2 Ten-Year Review and how this program is keeping Orange County moving! Take the survey to share your feedback on ...
It is important to note your agency acknowledges its commitment to transparency and compliance with all of the aforementioned regulations in this reporting form and the 2024 EMSD Guideline. By submitting this report, your agency agrees to facilitate inspections by OCTA, State and Federal regulatory bodies, or their agents. Your agency will provide details of periodic reviews conducted by OCTA ...
PROJECT OVERVIEW OCTA and Caltrans are working together to construct the I-5 Freeway ImproveM ment Project from SR-73 to El Toro Road in south Orange County. The project spans 6.5 miles and once completed, will have new overhead signage, new sound and retaining walls, as well as numerous other operational and technoM logical upgrades, including:
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) will be launching a new Rider Validation System (RVS) to modernize fare collection and enhance the rider experience in the Summer 2025.
For fiscal year (FY) 2025-26, Internal Audit set a department-wide target productivity ratio of 75 percent and a professional audit staff productivity ratio of 80 percent.