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Following the signing of an interagency transfer agreement with the state of California in July, the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) Rail Corridor Agency has assumed local control of the Pacific Surfliner, the nation’s second-busiest Amtrak route.OCTA, a member of the LOSSAN joint powers authority, provides day-to-day administration for the Agency, including management ...

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The award reflects OCTA’s ongoing commitment to financial transparency and its efficient use of entrusted funds to improve Orange County’s transportation system. Related Posts CEO Talks Transportation at WTS

During Education Day, an exclusive field-trip day for K-12 students in surrounding districts to tour the decathlon and participate in STEAM-related activities, one of OCTA’s zero emission buses was on display to share awareness about the future of green transportation in Orange County.

OC Go, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, is now expected to bring in $13.4 billion through 2041, up $300 million over last year’s projection. Administered by OCTA, these local dollars approved by voters help fund a balanced transportation system, with 43 percent going to freeways, 32 percent for city ...

Through postcards, posters and extensive outreach, OCTA is contacting residents and businesses along the 16-mile 405 Improvement Project corridor from State Route 73 to Interstate 605 to keep them informed. The project is expected to provide travel options to ease the commute along one of the country’s most congested freeways.

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected transit ridership significantly in Orange County and throughout the nation. As part of the continuous efforts to review and improve the OC Bus system, OCTA is looking for ways service could be restructured based on recent changes in demand, travel patterns, and funding.

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A $42.5 million grant awarded to the SR-91 Improvement Project by the California Transportation Commission through the SB1 Trade Corridor Enhancement Program will make improvements between SR-55 and Lakeview Avenue.. The project will construct a drop ramp to provide drivers with direct access from Lakeview Avenue to southbound SR-55, replace the Lakeview Avenue bridge, improve bicycle and ...

OCTA was recently honored with two awards at the 31st annual Women's Transportation Seminar-Orange County (WTS-OC) Awards and Scholarships Gala in Anaheim. CEO Darrell Johnson served as master of ceremonies for the event, which was also attended by Chairman Tim Shaw and Director Barbara Delgleize.