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Senior citizens (age 60 & older) must show a valid driver’s license, California DMV ID card, Medicare card or OCTA Senior Reduced Fare ID card as proof of age when purchasing and using reduced fares. Persons with disabilities see page 4 for a list of accepted Reduced Fare ID Cards. Fares and policies are subject to change. Some restrictions ...

"Company Name: CENTER FOR HEALTHCARE EDUCATION, Contact: CINDY TAIT, Address: 231 E ALESSANDRO BLVD, UNIT #300, RIVERSIDE, CA 92508, Phone: (702) 7157978, Email: CINDYTAIT@MAC.COM","FED and CAL OSHA Safety Compliance, medical/trauma emergency response certification and emergency response equipment. Also, Reasonable Suspicion Assessment ...

She stated that the California Transportation Commission (CTC) will be updating its guidelines to reflect this change and that cities should be aware of the funding restrictions when planning future projects.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites qualified firms to provide safety plan compliance services. The budget for this effort is $25,000 for a three (3)-month term.

The description of this project is modification of concrete slab/paving and related work at Fullerton Park and Ride.

OCTA participates by staffing an exhibitor booth at highly attended events throughout the year such as the CalCon (California Construction) and Jet Propulsion Laboratory Expos. These expos provide information about OCTA and its services. CAMM staff is eager to answer questions and guide new and existing vendors through the procurement process.

Perform construction management support services for State Route 57 Northbound Improvement Project between Orangewood Avenue and Katella Avenue.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from qualified contractors for calibration and repair services of electronic and mechanical tools and equipment

OCTA is seeking a firm that will develop an innovative approach to helping agency effectively reach and compel target audiences to take action in various ways that further rideshare program goals.

OC Go allocates 25 percent of net revenues to fund transit improvements. These funds invest in Orange County’s Metrolink service, rail station and line enhancements, new transit extensions such as OC Streetcar, cost-e˜ective solutions for seniors and persons with disabilities, establishment of local community circulators, and amenities at the county’s busiest bus stops. OC Go ensures ...