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OCTA and the participating cities contribute to the program. 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.

OCTA coach operators work tirelessly every day providing safe, affordable transportation throughout Orange County. On March 18, nationally recognized as Transit Operator Appreciation Day, OCTA Chairman Mark A. Murphy, Deputy Chief Executive Officer Jennifer Bergener and Chief Operating Officer Johnny Dunning, Jr. visited the Garden Grove and Santa Ana bus bases. They recognized the coach ...

OC Vanpool is a super carpool comprising groups of riders with common schedules and similar work and home destinations. Riders save money, time and stress on their commute. OCTA also provides a subsidy for this monthly commitment that utilizes vehicles that seat 7 to 15 passengers. Schedule a Meeting

Set to open in 2023, improvements will reduce travel times by adding one regular lane in each direction, along with the 405 Express Lanes toll facility ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority’s board of directors today selected OC 405 Partners to design and construct the I-405 Improvement Project, a major step in the agency’s effort to speed up travel times for roughly ...

At OCTA, becoming an OC Bus driver is a chance to discover a life-long career. With excellent pay, benefits, and room to grow, it could be your path to success. Recently, four of our top drivers assembled at the Santa Ana bus base for a photo shoot depicting professional appearance on the job. Meet our model coach operators, from left to right: Tanya Dominguez drives Route 57 and likes getting ...

If you would like further info regarding this procurement, e-mail or call the Procurement Administrator listed below. Interested in receiving OCTA records related to winning bids? Visit the Public Records Request Center.

Public Scoping Meeting OCTA and Caltrans hosted two public scoping meetings – one in-person meeting and one virtual meeting. The purpose of the scoping meetings was to provide information to agencies and the public regarding the proposed project and to obtain feedback on the scope and content that should be addressed in the environmental ...

Budget restores bus and rail service while making conservative projections to plan for the future ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority today approved a budget of approximately $1.65 billion for the upcoming fiscal year – a balanced budget that keeps essential transportation improvements moving forward while responsibly planning for the future. The OCTA board on Monday OK’d ...

Why develop a vision for transit in Orange County? Because transit plays an essential role in the transportation system. A growing metropolitan area like Orange County needs a frequent and reliable transit network to provide additional mobility options to the most congested parts of the county, to provide access to jobs, schools and healthcare for non-driving populations, and to ensure ...