OCTA’s refreshed concept features a prominent blue and Orange wave and “OC Bus.” ORANGE – A new look for OCTA buses will soon be rolling through Orange County streets. The Orange County Transportation Authority board voted Monday to roll out the colorful new design for its buses as part of an ongoing and comprehensive effort to maximize service, retain riders and get the attention of ...
ual review process in order to accommodate new project adjustment requests. In total, after the March semi-annual review proce ” requests are being recommended for Board of Directors (Board) approval. All recommended adjust Local agencies identified several reasons for proposed project adjustment requests, which generally included the following.
No Changes / Sin cambios / Không thay đổi New Segment / Nuevo segmento / Phân khúc mới Discontinued Segment / Segmento descontinuado / Phân đoạn bị giảm đoạn
Q28. Please extend the RFI deadline by one week to accommodate new questions based on information from the pre-bid meeting held only 2 days prior to the current deadline. A28. The Authority has established March 20, 2025 as the deadline to submit questions for the project; therefore, the request for extension is denied.
Note: State College project approval has been completed by the City of Anaheim
A promotional fare Rollout of new technologies, including mobile ticketing and real-time bus arrival information Extensive marketing, public outreach, and promotional campaigns Continued implementation of cost reduction strategies, such as increased contract fixed-route operations.
All work and equipment supplied for the project shall comply and be done in accordance with the latest standards and provisions of each Participating Agency or latest approved California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Standard Plans and Standard Specifications. As-built plans shall be provided to match the improvements.
On November 15, 2021, the new federal surface transportation act, also known as IIJA or the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, was signed into law. The IIJA is a five (5)-year $350 billion transportation act that covers fiscal years (FY) 2022 to 2026.
She also detailed stricter guidelines for corridor-based applications under Project P, including a new requirement for origin-destination studies and an increase in points for multi-jurisdictional cooperation. Ms. Alacar outlined the timeline for the 2025 call for projects (call), stating that the call would be issued on August 12, 2024, with applications due by August 24, 2024. Programming ...
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