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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA or Metrolink) are submitting a Coastal Development Permit (CDP) for Areas 1 and 2 of the Critical San Clemente Railroad Protection Project (Project) in San Clemente, Orange County, California. The Project includes improvements along the coastal rail line corridor that focus on maintenance ...

With emergency work complete, OCTA will work with partners, including newly hired consultant, to find lasting solutions ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is pushing forward on studying solutions to protect the vital coastal rail line that connects passengers, freight and military assets from San Diego County to Orange County ...

OCTA's CAMM NET Website awarded Silver by W3 Awards for 2013. The W3 Awards honors outstanding Websites, Web Marketing, Web Video, & Mobile Apps created by some of the best interactive agencies, designers, and creators worldwide.

Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.

SUMMARY AS OF APRIL 14, 2010: SB 1268 would prohibit a transportation agency from selling or providing personally identifiable information obtained as a result of a customer’s use of a toll facility, with the exception of providing the information to a law enforcement agency pursuant to a search warrant or emergency as defined by a peace officer.

Orange County Sidewalk Inventory Rideshare/Vanpool Services Senior & Disabled Fare Stabilization Senior Non- Emergency Medical Transportation Funding

The Senior Non- Emergency Medical Transportation Program supplements existing countywide transportation for non- emergency medical trips. The Fare Stabilization Program reduces fares for bus and ACCESS paratransit rides for seniors and persons with disabilities. In 2021, more than $11.5 million was provided for these programs under OC Go.

Goodbye Paper Passes, Hello Smart Technology Starting in Summer 2025, the new Wave fare payment system will use pay-as-you-go technology that lets you pay for rides based on what you use versus the fixed amount on a paper pass. You’ll be able to use Wave on OC Bus and OC Streetcar. The new system will include a contactless reloadable smart card, new robust mobile app and a new account-based ...

Motorists | Automovilistas | Người lái xe Orange County’s first modern streetcar is arriving to serve you. Connecting with the rail and bus network, OC Streetcar will ofer car-free transportation between Santa Ana, Garden Grove and beyond.

Orange County Sidewalk Inventory Rideshare/Vanpool Services Senior & Disabled Fare Stabilization Senior Non- Emergency Medical Transportation Funding