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Overview The Internal Audit Department of the Orange County Transportation Authority has completed an audit of non-revenue vehicle and accessory purchases and assignment. Based on the audit, purchases complied with most policies and procedures; however, recommendations have been made to improve controls related to invoice review, ensure motor pool vehicle reservations comply with all policy ...

LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency to take over management of popular Amtrak route from state ORANGE – The Pacific Surfliner rail service, the nation’s second busiest Amtrak route, will transition to local control beginning on July 1, following the signing of an interagency transfer agreement with the state of California on Monday. The Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail ...

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Tier 2 consists of funding regional, potentially multi-jurisdictional, and capital-intensive projects. Since 2011, the Board has awarded over $36.5 million in funding for 222 Tier 1 projects through 13 calls and $27.9 million for 22 Tier 2 projects through two calls. Tier 1 and Tier 2 calls were released on February 12, 2024.

Eight (8) vehicles with an option for up to ten (10) additional vehicles.

OCTA is studying rail challenges in south Orange County to assess existing and future environmental risks and issues with operations and maintenance along the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor. The study will evaluate strategies to address these challenges. OCTA owns 40+ miles of rail between the cities of San Clemente and Fullerton. This vital link in the ...

Phase 2 December 31, 2025 • Deadline to submit current year M2 Expenditure Report July/August 2026 • OCTA Board determines Phase 2 current year eligibility

The FY 2013-14 budget includes $4.2 million in planned expenditure related to the Grade Crossing Safety Enhancements program. Measure M1 (M1) The original M1 ordinance was passed by the voters of Orange County back in 1990. This ordinance was a 20 year program for local transportation improvements funded by a half cent sales tax ending in March ...

Local Fair Share (Project Q) Formula-based funds to preserve existing streets and roads and provide other transportation improvements based on the priorities and needs of local agencies Receives 18% of net revenues (~ $2.5 B)

The Irvine train station has been serving Amtrak and Metrolink passengers since it opened in 1990. Today nearly 2,000 passengers board Metrolink and Amtrak trains from the Irvine station each weekday, and is one of the most heavily used stations in Orange County.