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Altmayer Consulting, Inc. OCTA Triennial Performance Audit FY 2019 to 2021 OCTA as the Regional Transportation Planning Entity (RTPE)

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Your Tax Dollars at Work Signal synchronization is a cost-effective way to minimize congestion by improving street and road capacity without costly and disruptive new construction. Projects throughout the county have been funded by a variety of local, state, and federal sources. Summary The Measure M2 Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program (RTSSP), also known as Project P, provides ...

Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.

The new and improved Anaheim Canyon Metrolink station opened in late January to facilitate a more comfortable rail experience for passengers trav…

Avoid driving and parking hassles and enjoy all Orange County has to offer with free summer shuttles. Many shuttles connect to each other and to transit and Metrolink stops, making it easier to travel to great destinations without a car. These transportation services are partially funded by Measure M, which puts tax dollars to work locally.

Accessible Transit Advisory Committee (ATAC) advises OCTA about issues that relate to OCTA fixed-route transit and paratransit services for customers with special transportation needs. The Accessible Transit Advisory Committee was originally formed in 1992 in response to the Americans with Disabilities Act and formalized the predecessor “504 Committee.”

When travelers are in need of assistance, OCTA’s Freeway Service Patro l (FSP) steps in. FSP is a unique team of tow trucks that patrol Orange County's freeways during peak commuting hours to help motorists whose vehicles become disabled on the highway. Motorists may use a freeway call box or call 511 from their cell phone and select motorist assistance for limited on-freeway assistance ...

First responders are learning about buses to ensure public safety when responding to accidents and incidents involving OC Bus ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority held a recent training for local fire and law enforcement agencies to help first responders understand potential hazards involving OC Bus vehicles and components when responding to incidents. First responders ...