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.”
responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projectsincluding bus and rail transit, rideshare, active transportation, express lanes, and freeways. OCTA is responsible for projects, programs, and services that affect the daily quality of life for Orange County’s nearly 3.2 million residents in 34 cities and countless
This authority is key to ensuring that operations, funding and investment decisions for the express lanes respect local planning and funding priorities. The total I-405 Improvement Project cost is $1.9 billion and will be funded with a combination of local, state and federal funds. OCTA is currently pursuing a federal TIFIA loan to fund a ...
Funding, staffing, and capacity constraints limit the ability of existing service providers to meet demand in an effective and sustainable way. • Contracted rates for human services providers have not kept pace with the increasing cost of service provision. • Training and compliance requirements may be overly burdensome to service
LENGTH 7.5 miles AFFECTED CITIES Anaheim, Orange, Santa Ana and Tustin AT A GLANCE PROJECT COST: Approximately $150M FUNDING: Federal and Local COMMUNITY OUTREACH: Calina North Community Relations Specialist-Principal
Excerpt from the FTA 2013 Reporting Manual Exhibit 83 - Federal Funding Allocation Data Review - Suggested Procedures: FTA has specified and agreed to a set of procedures for the independent accountant to perform and satisfy the requirements of the Federal Funding Allocation data review. The procedures, to be applied to each applicable
Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-OCTA
responsible for planning, funding and delivering transportation improvements in Orange County—including freeway, street, and transit systems. In 2003, OCTA purchased the 91 Express Lanes (Lanes) from the California Private Transportation Company (CPTC), with the pur-
for funding for implementation. Why is the OC Loop Important? The OC Loop is more than just a bicycling and walking path. Completing the OC Loop benefits the entire community with increased access to employment and popular attractions, enhanced mobil-ity, reduced car-dependency and improved quality of life.
Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868