Background & Purpose Establish a method for identifying & evaluating bicycle and pedestrian location-based needs on or near the State Highway System.
OCTA updates its LRTP every four years to help meet the county’s evolving transportation needs for the next 20 years and beyond. Once completed, OCTA’s LRTP will serve as input to the regional transportation plan developed by the Southern California Association of Governments. In developing the LRTP, several scenarios were analyzed.
Freeway and ramp lane reductions and closures for the I-5 South County project. The schedule is subject to change due to inclement weather or unforeseen operational issues.
Jim White Representing Ventura County Transportation Commission Jim White serves on numerous boards and commissions. He serves as a Commissioner for the Ventura County Transportation Commission and is a Board Member for the California Vanpool Authority. He was recently elected to the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency and the Coast Rail Coordinating ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA or Metrolink) are requesting permits and authorization for Area 4 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 and fortification ...
PROJECT STATUS / OVERVIEW OCTA in cooperation with The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is improving 16 miles of the San Diego Freeway (I-405) between State Route 73 (SR-73) and Interstate 605 (I-605). It also will construct the 405 Express Lanes from SR-73 to I-605.
Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority is responsible for prioritizing projects for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program and Surface Transportation Block Grant program funds for Orange County. Staff has developed the 2023 Orange County Complete Streets Program Call for Projects consistent with new guidance for project selection from the Southern California ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to provide used waste, oil, antifreeze, gasoline filters, brake fluid recycling and disposal services on an as-needed basis.
To enhance traffic flow in San Juan Capistrano, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), in cooperation with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), is working to improve the southbound ramp interchange on Interstate 5 (I-5) at Camino Capistrano.