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OC Go, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, is now expected to bring in $13.4 billion through 2041, up $300 million over last year’s projection. Administered by OCTA, these local dollars approved by voters help fund a balanced transportation system, with 43 percent going to freeways, 32 percent for city streets and 25 percent going to transit. In response to ...

Please provide your best price, warranty terms, and lead time. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) will award to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder with available inventory. The award of items identified on this solicitation may be split between Bidders based upon the overall benefit to OCTA. Best warranty terms may influence award results. All freight costs and/or ...

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.

OCTA will replace up to 55 support vehicles that run on compressed natural gas (CNG) with an equal number that produce zero emissions. The existi…

ABOUT ORANGE COUNTY In 1950, a few years before Interstate 5 was completed and Disneyland opened near one of its off-ramps, citrus groves still covered much of Orange County and the population was just over 200,000 people. In the decades that followed, freeways, tract homes, and shopping centers famously spread across the coastal plain from the Los Angeles County line into the rolling hills of ...

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.

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.

The board received an update on development of the 2018 Long-Range Transportation Plan (LRTP), which OCTA updates every four years to plan for Orange County’s transportation needs for the next 20 years and beyond. The elements of the LRTP will be included in the Southern California Association of Governments’ (SCAG) 2020 Regional Transportation Plan and Sustainable Communities Strategy ...

Bike, walk, and simply connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches, to Orange County’s inland reaches.

To listen to a recorded version of the Transit Connection in English or Spanish, please call 714-560-5608 For OC ACCESS reservations, please call 1-877-OCTA-ADA (1-877-628-2232)