The State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) is a major source of funding for transportation improvements throughout the State of California. The STIP is divided into two major funding categories: the Regional Improvement Program (RIP) and the Interregional Improvement Program (IIP). Seventy-five percent of the STIP is directed to the ...
Funding is allocated as follows: 43% for freeway improvements, 32% for street enhancements, and 25% for transit projects. The plan also supports two environmental programs focused on preserving open space and reducing transportation-related pollution. Key goals of Measure M include:
Funding Programs guidelines for the Tier 1 Environmental Cleanup Program. B. Authorize staff to issue the 2023 Environmental Cleanup Program Tier 1 call for projects. Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) February 6, 2023 ...
Uncertainties in state and federal funding; Preservation of healthy reserve balances to mitigate potential revenue fluctuations; OCTA staff levels are scheduled to increase by about 31 employees – 27 of those coach operators to better serve the public’s public transit needs. Reflecting the cautious economic approach, 11 staff positions ...
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Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
Challenges •Timeframes - Game venues will not be final until late-2024 • Funding - LA28 agreements with International Organizing Committee agreement do not include funding for spectator transportation and related costs •Regulations - Federal funding and regulatory support is key but complicated and not guaranteed •Exceptions - The Olympic bid assumed use of freeway and arterial
Funding will allow for the planning, development, and execution of promotional marketing programs and materials to create awareness and trial usage of the 91 Express Lanes, increase new accounts, increase the number of transponders per account, maintain or increase toll lane usage, enhance the satisfaction and perceived value from frequent users.
Funding Programs (CTFP), which serve as the mechanism for administration of the RCP and RTSSP. The CTFP Guidelines provide the procedures necessary for Orange County agencies to apply for funding and seek reimbursement for projects that have been allocated funds. Five annual calls for projects (call) have
that provide funding to local agencies to support streets and roads improvements (projects O and P), transit services and improvements (projects S, T, V, and W), and environmental cleanup to reduce roadway runoff (Project X). The information in the Ordinance on these programs includes a general description of each program goal, in some cases ...