Bike and E-Bike Ordinances
Orange transit center parking structure moves forward with cooperative agreement The board approved a cooperative agreement with the city of Orange to specify the roles, responsibilities and funding for the construction of a parking structure at the Orange Transportation Center.
Orange County pioneered the implementation of a roadside telephone network when the Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies (SAFE) was formed in 1987. Solar-powered cellular telephone call boxes allow motorists to report road hazards, mechanical breakdowns, traffic accidents, and other incidents to a private call center. The call boxes have a typewritten messaging system to assist speech and ...
The new hydrogen fueling station was unveiled at OCTA’s Santa Ana Bus Base. OCTA officials were joined at today’s event by representatives from the partners in the project, including the California Air Resources Board (CARB), South Coast Air Quality Management District and Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE).
Background The primary goal of these guidelines is to ensure consistent field data collection and reporting procedures so that countywide funding allocations can be based on agency comparable pavement conditions.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the cities of Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim and Fullerton, continues to move forward with the Central Harbor Boulevard Transit Corridor Study (Study). As a key stakeholder in the project area, we invite you or a representative of your organization to participate in the study’s second key stakeholder workshop meeting ...
Bus Book is the most common used source for getting information about OCTA bus service Top five sources for information Bus Book (80.5%) Information at the bus stops (59.1%) Telephone customer service center (33.3%) Bus system map (22%) Inside bus advertising (20.7%) They felt the sources used were effective at getting information about OCTA ...
Continuing this long-standing tradition of providing essential bus service, the OCTA Board of Directors unveiled its strategic initiatives at the beginning of the year. These initiatives focused on continuing to build an equitable transportation network while remaining fiscally conservative with taxpayer dollars and protecting the environment that makes Orange County such a special place to live.
OCTA Welcomes Board Member Don Wagner The Orange County Transportation Authority board of directors welcomed Don Wagner, the newly elected Third District Supervisor, to begin serving on the 18-member board that oversees transportation planning, funding and implementation in Orange County.
ORANGE ORANGE TRANSPORTATION CENTER 54, 56, 59, 453 METROLINK St. Joseph's Hospital