Improvements to I-5 in Tustin and Irvine Coming Soon The OCTA board received an update on the I-5 Improvement Project between I- 405 and SR-55, which is currently in the final design phase.
Adopted on November 14, 2016 The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) adopted an M2020 Plan on September 10, 2012, to set M2 project and program priorities over an eight year period from 2013 through 2020. Due to lower-than-forecasted sales tax revenue projections, the Board directed staff to review the M2020 Plan and make recommendations on moving forward ...
Projects eligible for the STIP must adhere to the STIP Guidelines and the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Capital Programming Policies (CPP) that were adopted by the Board of Directors (Board) on May 8, 2017 (Attachment A). OCTA is responsible for the development and programming of Orange County’s share of the RIP portion of STIP revenues, which is submitted to CTC for approval ...
Project Alternatives I‐ 405 Alternatives: SR‐ 73 to I‐605 (Northbound Shown)
SCAG Regional Express Lane Network Study. District 12 Managed Lane Public Participation Contract. I- 405 Managed Lanes Project Study Report (Orange County). I- 405 (OC Line to LAX) HOV to HOT Feasibility Study. Deputy Directive 43-R (DD-43R) Managed Lanes. New Managed Lanes Manager.
Acronyms CMAQ - Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality CON - Construction CTC - California Transportation Commission SB 1 - (Chapter 5, Statutes of 2017) SR-55 - State Route 55 SR- 73 - State Route 73 ENV - Environmental SR-74 - State Route 74 I-5 - Interstate 5 I- 405 - Interstate 405 LPP-F - Local Partnership Program - Formula M2 - Measure M2
The Association of California Cities–Orange County (ACC-OC) recently selected OCTA’s I- 405 Improvement Project as a Golden Hub of Innovation Award winner. The awards recognize and celebrate the extraordinary achievements of individuals, organizations, and initiatives that have significantly contributed to innovation and regional development. Spanning 16 miles along one of the nation’s ...
In FY 2022-23, Measure M program expenses decreased by $29,575 mainly related to decrease in I- 405 Improvement Project expense. Sales tax revenue increased by $14,226 compared to FY 2021-22 due to the economic recovery.
The I- 405 Improvements Project, the largest OCTA freeway project, reached nearly 70 percent completion, including reconstruction of nine bridges. And thanks to an innovative refinancing effort, the OCTA Board saved taxpayers $158 million by resetting the interest rate on the project’s federal loan.
State, federal and local officials gathered on July 28 to mark the start of construction on the SR-55 Improvement Project, which is intended to help improve travel times in central Orange County along one of the most heavily congested freeways in Southern California. The $475 million project is funded through a combination of local, state, and federal funds, including $140 million from Senate ...