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The regular meeting of the Orange County Council of Governments was called to order by Chair Brothers at 10:40 a.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2009, at the Orange County Transportation Authority Headquarters, 600 South Main Street, Conference Room #103/104, Orange, California.

For your comfort and the good of all, we’re testing two types of zero-emission buses to see which is the best for Orange County. Thoughtfully customized for superior comfort and convenience, these sleek, quiet electric buses deliver rides that are, quite simply, among the best in the country.

Wilderness Preservation Working in collaboration with the State and Federal wildlife agencies, Measure M2's (M2) Environmental Mitigation Program allocates funds to acquire land and fund habitat restoration projects to offset the environmental impacts of M2 freeway projects. This Program represents the culmination of years of collaboration and support of environmental communities. In November ...

New: Effective Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m., the buses on route 29 South, 129 East and 143 West will be on detour in the City of La Habra due to a graduation event. New: Effective Monday, May 19, 2025, through Friday, May 30, 70 2025, the buses on Route 70 East will be on detour in the City of Huntington Beach due to ...

guaranteed ride home The Regional Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) Program provides a safety net which allows employees to rideshare to work without the worry of getting stranded at work due to illness, unexpected overtime or other emergency.

FROM: CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites bids from qualified contractors to provide overhead doors and security maintenance. The budget is $150,000 for a three (3)-year term. This is a prevailing wage contract.

− The South County Major Investment Study (MIS), which was completed in October 2008, defined a Locally Preferred Strategy (LPS) of transportation improvement projects and concepts designed to improve mobility in south Orange County by identifying the region’s long-term transportation needs and developing a broad range of potential ...

Railroad track stabilization efforts in south Orange County have become a major focus area given its importance to continued operation of Metrolink in Orange County. While emergency work has been completed and service has resumed, long-term solutions need to be developed to ensure the ability to provide rail service in this portion of the County.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) developed the 2024 OC Transit Vision (Plan), which is a 30-year plan aimed to integrate, enhance, and expand transportation services in Orange County. This study builds upon the previous 2018 OC Transit Vision and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments that include high-capacity transit corridors, which ...

The Authority Project Manager shall be responsible to ensure a safety orientation is conducted of known potential hazards and emergency procedures for all Contractor personnel, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors, and new employees assigned to the project prior to commencement of the project.