Fall 2025 Winter 2025 2026 Board Approval Release Draft Plan for Public Review Phase 2 Outreach Public Review Final Plan Development Board Approval
NOTICE OF MEETING CANCELLATION The 9:00 a.m. Monday, July 7, 2025, Executive Committee meeting has been canceled. The next regularly scheduled meeting of this Committee will be held at 9:00 a.m. on Monday, August 4, 2025 For more information, please contact the Clerk of the Board office at (714) 560-5676.
While we regret any inconvenience this change may cause, we are committed to continuing to meet your transportation needs and look forward to introducing a cashless payment method in the future. To report a new address, a change in your phone number, or to update your emergency contact information, please call eligibility at 714-560-5956.
The Measure M2 (M2) Senior Mobility Program is designed to fill the gap between local fixed-route buses and ADA paratransit, or OC ACCESS service, by providing local transportation services to seniors in participating cities in Orange County. For more information on the Senior Mobility Program, please contact (714) 560-5596. Additionally, for details about each participating city's Senior ...
OCTA Approves 2023-24 Fiscal Year Budget The Orange County Transportation Authority’s board of directors approved a $1.7 billion balanced budget for fiscal year 2023-24 following a public hearing during its meeting.
A potential horn violation in a quiet zone would include the constant sounding of the specific routine horn pattern mentioned above, during a non- emergency situation. To report a potential train horn violation, please identify the city railroad crossing, train type, engine number, day and time and length of horn sound, if possible.
The Security and Emergency Preparedness Department (SEP) is responsible for overseeing the operation of TPS activities and for administering the contract. Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Transit Police Services, Internal Audit Report No. 24-503
All trains traveling through railroad crossings within this quiet zone do not routinely sound their horns unless an emergency exists. NO TRAIN HORN RAILROAD CROSSING SAFETY ENHANCEMENTS The key to establishing a quiet zone lies in several supplemental safety measures that are part of Orange County's railroad crossing enhancement project.
Emergency Railroad Track Stabilization Near Milepost 206.8 on the Orange Subdivision
clearances in place. OCTA shall not release final payment for the planning stage (includes final design) until confirmation of environmental Agencies are responsible for costs that exceed the project grant, maintaining the project schedule, and maintaining the project scope.