The Environmental Cleanup Program (Program) helps improve overall water quality in Orange County from transportation-generated pollution. Program funds will be allocated on a countywide competitive basis to assist jurisdictions in meeting the Clean Water Act for controlling transportation-generated pollution.
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The Environmental Cleanup Program (Program) helps improve overall water quality in Orange County from transportation-generated pollution. Program funds will be allocated on a countywide competitive basis to assist jurisdictions in meeting the Clean Water Act for controlling transportation-generated pollution. The funds are designed to supplement, not supplant, existing transportation-related ...
This letter shall serve as Addendum No. 1 to the above RFP issued by the Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority). Offerors are reminded that the proposal submittal date is at or before 2:00 p.m., February 21, 2024.
This term is for two years, beginning January 2021, and expiring December 2022. The Orange County City Selection Committee is comprised of mayors from each of Orange County's 34 cities and is administered by the County of Orange Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. The committee makes appointments to regional boards and commissions.
Throughout the year, OCTA celebrates diversity with communities throughout Orange County. The last few weeks have been particularly busy, with more events on tap. Two more events are scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 4 as OCTA continues its involvement in the Black History Month Parade and Unity Festival in downtown Anaheim along with a pop-up event at the Anaheim Indoor Marketplace with Latino ...
Community provides feedback on proposed fare policy changes After hearing the concerns of ACCESS customers, the Orange County Transportation Authority board decided to remove from consideration at this time a plan to implement zone-based fares that would have increased the cost for the longest trips.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide social content creative services. The budget for this project is $100,000 for a one (1)-year initial term.
Construction on the final three projects in the O.C. Bridges program – at State College Boulevard, Raymond Avenue and Lakeview Avenue – are well underway and expected to be open by 2018. O.C. Bridges projects are significantly funded by Measure M, the county’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements.
These compliance oversight activities also include managing OCTA’s federal subrecipient oversight program, which offers guidance to Project and Program Managers and conducts annual certifications along with full desktop and on-site compliance reviews of subrecipient agencies within Orange County.