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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements. These funds, along with other state and federal grants provided by OCTA, are helping to enhance safety, reduce congestion, expand ...

This project was funded by OC Go (also known as Measure M), a 30-year half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in Orange County through 2041. After experiencing the success and progress of M1, nearly 71% of Orange County voters renewed the half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements to launch OC Go in 2011. In addition to OC Go funding, this project received funding from ...

Staff has prepared a Measure M2 quarterly progress report for the period of April 2017 through June 2017, for review by the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors. This report highlights progress on Measure M2 projects and programs and will be available to the public via the Orange County Transportation Authority website.

Public Mee ng #1 / Listening Session Thursday, April 11, 2024 See the table below to view ques ons and comments submited through the Q&A.

Bus Operations Bus Maintenance Security and Emergency Preparedness Service Planning & Customer Advocacy Transit Program Management Motorist Services Contracted Services Transit Program Controls

OCTA continues cooperative eforts with neighboring transit agencies, Urban Area Security Initiative partners, state and federal Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness grant partners, and local jurisdictions to enhance the security and resiliency of Orange County’s transportation system.

This is Orange County, where the community’s first modern streetcar is on track to connect today’s excitement with tomorrow’s potential. When the 4.15 mile OC Streetcar makes its debut in Spring 2026, a new horizon of mobility will be revealed.

2012 Upcoming Project List Local Fair Share CTFP, Competitive grant payments Lakeview Avenue Grade Separation Project - ROW Capital ARTIC construction - phase 1 M2 RCP Grant Payments Gas Tax Exchange Metrolink Operating Subsidy - Regular Rolling Stock Construction of Placentia Metrolink station Reimbursement to Other City Agencies for Project P Tustin Avenue/Rose Drive Grade Separation Project ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority has managed the original 10 miles of the 91 Express Lanes with great success since acquiring it in 2003. Our conservative approach, careful debt management, and continuous improvements have earned the respect of the financial community and the loyalty of our customers. These practices will also allow the 91 Express Lanes to weather the storm of COVID-19.

Program Overview for Employees The Regional Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) Program provides a safety net, which allows employees to rideshare to work without the worry of getting stranded at work due to illness, unexpected overtime or other emergency.