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Motorists traveling northbound on I-5 through Santa Ana this week are driving on new concrete pavement. Crews opened up the newly constructed ro…

Background A robust freeway network, high occupancy vehicle & toll lanes, a Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), extensive fixed route and demand response bus service, commuter rail, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities comprise Orange County’s transportation system. Future planning efforts are considering high speed rail service as part of a statewide system. Separate agencies manage and ...

In 2003, OCTA bought a private facility and transformed it into the public asset that thousands rely on every day – the reliable, predictable 91 Express Lanes. To commemorate that anniversary, OCTA created a video highlighting the many positive changes that have occurred during the past 15 years. The purchase opened the door to transportation improvements along the 91 corridor. Since 2003 ...

In the coming decades, public transit is expected to have an increasing role in Orange County. Changes in demographics, environmental policy, and development will require additional transportation options for residents, employees, and visitors. OCTA is developing an integrated bus, rail, and paratransit plan that will serve as a vision for Orange County’s transit future. We’d like your ...

In accordance with the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Pedestrian Action Plan, this checklist has been developed to ensure consideration of complete streets accommodations in projects, and is required for completion by OCTA project managers at initiation of key project phases.

For prospective offerors who wish to join on-site/in-person, the pre-proposal conference will be held at the Authority’s Administrative Office, 500 South Main Street, Orange, California, in Conference Room 09.

This map has been compiled by the Orange County Transportation Authority from input provided by local jurisdictions for arterials and Caltrans for freeways. Caltrans freeway volumes have been adjusted to reflect a 5-day (weekday) volume count. Freeway volumes include HOV and Toll Lane counts. Questions regarding the volumes should be submitted to the responsible jurisdiction for arterials and ...

These services work alongside regional bus and rail service and help fill gaps in some areas. “Our primary mission at OCTA is to keep Orange County moving, and this is another great example of working with cities to best meet their needs and help make public transit an attractive option for people to get where they need to be,” said OCTA ...

West/Central County 500 800 MALVERN System Map LEM OC Bus Rapid Limited Stop Service (500-599) City Shuttle FULLERTON OCbus.com Rail Stations OC Bus Transit Centers 129 100 7TH 50 46 Local Routes (1-99) Community Routes (100-199) ORANGE-THORPE 400 Metrolink Stationlink Routes (400-499) Weekday Rush Hour Only 26 PLACENTI 38 ANAHEIM CANYON STATION MEATS 167 WA 60 70 472 473 BUENA PARK STATION ...