In response to creating greater transparency and accountability for Orange County’s taxpayers, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors approved a new code of conduct on July 13, 2009. On April 23, 2018, the Board of Directors approved an amended code of conduct. The mandatory code of conduct applies to all OCTA employees, board members and all agents of the ...
The Authority is governed by an eighteen-member Board of Directors consisting of five members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, 10 city council members selected by the cities in the supervisorial district in which they represent, two public members selected by the other fifteen board members, and serving in a non-voting capacity is a representative appointed by the Governor of ...
Replacement of Light Poles and Luminaires at Goldenwest Transportation Center
Conduct emergency post‐fire erosion control where necessary. Repair and restore fences, trails, culverts, and landscaped contours to pre‐fire conditions. Monitor post‐fire recovery closely and immediately remediate new problems associated with erosion, sedimentation, invasion by nonnative species, etc.
The CSRP establishes a statewide vision and objectives, sets priorities, and develops implementation strategies to enhance passenger and freight rail service in the public interest. The CSRP uses 2020 as the five-year horizon, 2025 as the 10-year horizon, and 2040 as the 20-year horizon. This 2040 horizon coincides with the analysis horizon of the California Transportation Plan (CTP) and many ...
The Authority Project Manager shall be responsible to ensure a safety orientation is conducted of known potential hazards and emergency procedures for all Contractor personnel, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors, and new employees assigned to the project prior to commencement of the project.
Bike Trail Gap Closures Plan Bikeway Connectivity Study • Orange County Sidewalk Inventory Countywide Signal Synchronization • Rideshare/Vanpool Services Baseline Project • Senior & Disabled Fare Stabilization Freeway Mitigation Program • Senior Non- Emergency Medical Freeway Service Patrol Transportation Funding M2 Freeway Improvement ...
Emergency work to stabilize the railroad track in southern San Clemente is progressing. The stabilization work includes installing two rows of ground anchors into bedrock along a 700-foot stretch of hillside next to the train tracks.
Security & Emergency Prep Matt Ankley Manager Operations Johnny Dunning Chief Operating Officer Finance and Administration Andrew Oftelie Chief Financial Officer
The following improvement projects and services are a direct result of OCTA’s partnership with Los Alamitos: