OC Bus is Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) largest and most visible service, providing 52 routes and serving over 30 million passengers annually throughout Orange County (2023). also provides service OCTA to major events and destinations, as well as vanpools, on-demand microtransit, and OC ACCESS paratransit service for people with disabilities.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to assist the Authority in reviewing applications for the Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs.
The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues. The M2 Eligibility Guidelines (Eligibility Guidelines) provide the resources local jurisdictions need to remain eligible to participate in M2 funding programs. Guidelines for newly incorporated cities are outlined in Appendix B.
Public Availability of Agenda Materials All documents relative to the items referenced in this agenda are available for public inspection at www.octa.net or through the Clerk of the Board’s office at: OCTA Headquarters, 600 South Main Street, Orange, California.
On November 14, 2016, the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved Agreement No. C-5-3843 with OC 405 Partners, a joint venture, for the design and construction of the Interstate 405 Improvement Project Between State Route 73 and Interstate 605. A contract change order is required for additional directed work necessary for the completion and closeout of the Interstate ...
Preliminary Engineering and Environmental Services for the Irvine Station Improvement Project
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The passage of Assembly Bill 2419, in July 1996, provided local agencies the option to elect out of the CMP process without the risk of losing state transportation funding. However, local jurisdictions in Orange County expressed a desire to continue the existing CMP process, because the requirements were similar to those of the Orange County Measure M Growth Management Program (GMP), and ...
Commencing on the date of the issuance of this RFP and continuing until award of the contract or cancellation of this RFP, no offeror, subcontractor, lobbyist or agent hired by the offeror shall have any contact or communications regarding this RFP with any Authority’s staff; member of the evaluation committee for this RFP; or any contractor or consultant involved with the procurement, other ...
The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues. The M2 Eligibility Guidelines (Eligibility Guidelines) provide the resources local jurisdictions need to remain eligible to participate in M2 funding programs. Guidelines for newly incorporated cities are outlined in Appendix B.