The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from qualified contractors for Hoisting Equipment Service and Repairs. The budget for this effort is $150,000 for a one (1) -year term.
The Strategy identifies areas of high potential for a future county-wide mobility hubs network based on mode shift and vehicle miles travelled (VMT) impacts. It then provides a planning and implementation framework to guide future planning and implementation eforts by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and stakeholders, aligned to wider strategic transportation initiatives.
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This promises to be a busy summer for drivers. To save money, 26 percent of vacationers are planning to drive rather than fly to destinations, an increase of 10 percent compared to last year, according to Bankrate. The National Highway Traffic Safety Commission (NHTSC) offers the following tips for safe summer travel. Summer Changes Air Conditioning As the temperature rises, your A/C has to ...
Conquer Your Commute OCTA's Rideshare programs help commuters and employers explore alternatives to driving alone.
On November 7, 2006, Orange County voters, by a margin of nearly 70 percent, approved the Renewed Measure M Transportation Investment Plan (Plan) for the Measure M2 (M2) one-half cent sales tax for transportation improvements. Voters originally endorsed Measure M in 1990 with a sunset in 2011. The renewal of Measure M continues the investment of local tax dollars in Orange County’s ...
The Authority, together with the 34 cities of Orange County, the Orange County Board of Supervisors and thousands of Orange County citizens, participated during the last eighteen months in developing a Transportation Investment Plan for consideration by the voters.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide services for grant writing, grant application preparation and grant quality control review.
The three lines serving Orange County (Orange County, Inland Empire-Orange County, and the 91/Perris Valley lines) now operate 41 trains, which is down from the 54 daily trains operated prior to COVID-19. Metrolink is planning to partially restore services in April 2022 in response to customer feedback and to aid in ridership recovery eforts.
Approve the minutes of the June 2, 2025, Regional Transportation Planning Committee meeting.