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Orange County Transportation Authority Item Update on Emergency Need for Railroad Track Stabilization in the Vicinity of Mile Post 203.83 to 204.40 and 206.10 to 206.70 on the Orange Subdivision

OC Metrolink - Angels Express Fan Train The Angels Express Fan Train is back for the 2024 season-providing service to all Friday, Saturday, and Sunday home games. Angels Express is available from stations in Orange, Los Angeles and Riverside Counties. It is the ideal way to skip driving and get to the Big A without missing the first pitch! Return trains depart 30 minutes after the last out or ...

IRVINE SPECTRUM CENTER For iShuttle assistance, call customer service at (714) 636-7433, ext. 2.

IRVINE SPECTRUM CENTER For iShuttle assistance, call customer service at (714) 636-7433, ext. 2.

OCTA is participating in a nationwide customer survey led by the American Bus Benchmarking Group (ABBG). Your feedback as an OC Bus rider will help us to continually improve our service. We' d love to hear from you! In return for your valuable feedback on our survey by May 19, you’ll be entered in a drawing for a chance to win one of four 30-Day OC Bus passes. Thank you for helping improve ...

OC Fair Express Enjoy the convenience of taking the OC Fair Express to the fair on Saturdays and Sundays. Avoid traffic and parking headaches with the safest way to travel to and from the OC Fair. The OC Fair Express costs just $2 each way, and youth 18 and under ride for free. You can purchase tickets using the OC Bus mobile app or directly when you board.

M2 Ordinance (approved by voters on November 7, 2006) Project D – Interstate 5 (I-5) local interchange upgrades Update and improve key I-5 interchanges, such as Avenida Pico, Ortega Highway, Avery Parkway, La Paz Road, El Toro Road, and others to relieve street congestion around older interchanges and on ramps. Specific improvements will be subject to approved plans developed in cooperation ...

2025 Taxpayer Oversight Committee Recruitment The Taxpayer Oversight Committee (TOC), formed after Measure M passed in 1990, ensures that OC Go (formerly Measure M) funds are spent on voter-approved transportation projects. OCTA encourages civically engaged residents to apply, with openings in the First, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Supervisorial Districts.