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FUNDING PRIORITIES The LOSSAN Agency and its nine member agencies have a history of success securing funding for rail improvements, including state and federal grant funds, and more than $271 million in Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program funds. However, an extensive capital improvement program totaling nearly $4.9 billion in additional track capacity, station improvements, signal and ...

Ruta Afectada: 25 Effective Thursday, July 4, 2024, the buses on Route 25 will be on detour in the City of Huntington Beach due to the July 4th Celebration event.

For The Fiscal Year Ended June 30,2005 Submitted By : Finance, Administration and Human Resources Division - James S. Kenan - Executive Director Introductory Section Streets & Roads Bus Transit Financial Section SR-22 Freeway Freeway Construction Workers Statistical Section Metrolink

Applicant authorizes and provides permission for the release of information concerning the above referenced bank account status to Orange County Transportation Authority.

Professional Services solicitation for the implementation and operations maintenance of an electronic toll and traffic management system for both 405 and 91 Express Lanes facilities, in Orange County, California.

OCTA’s Teen Council is a win-win for participating high school students and Orange County. Suspended during the pandemic, the Teen Council has resumed and OCTA is recruiting students interested in transportation-related discussions and projects. Those selected will be part of projects focused on transportation planning, marketing, ridesharing, other transit modes, environmental equity and ...

Earlier this month, OCTA hosted the May meeting of the California Transportation Commission (CTC) at the agency’s headquarters in Orange. The CTC is responsible for programming and allocating funds for the construction of highway, passenger rail, transit and active transportation improvements throughout California. In his welcoming remarks, Chair Tam Nguyen commented on OCTA’s ...

As your bus stop approaches, signal the driver to stop by ringing the chime or pulling the signal cord. When exiting the bus, go to the rear and press and release the yellow strips on the doors.

ARTIC is a multi-modal transportation hub providing connections from OCTA buses, Metrolink, Amtrak, Anaheim Resort Transit (ART), shuttle and charter bus service, taxis, bikes, and other private transportation services.