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Public Comments Public comments may be submitted pursuant to the instructions noticed in the meeting agenda, which will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Live and Archived Audio NEW: Listen to the live and recorded Board and Committee meetings in the "Video/Audio" column below.

Public Comments Public comments may be submitted pursuant to the instructions noticed in the meeting agenda, which will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Live and Archived Audio NEW: Listen to the live and recorded Board and Committee meetings in the "Video/Audio" column below.

The CTFP guidelines identify procedures and requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to apply for M2 funding and how project applications are evaluated. The guidelines also define how local jurisdictions can seek reimbursement once funds are awarded. The guidelines were first approved by the OCTA Board of Directors (Board) on March 22, 2010, and were most recently updated and ...

The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues. The M2 Eligibility Guidelines (Eligibility Guidelines) provide the resources local jurisdictions need to remain eligible to participate in M2 funding programs. Guidelines for newly incorporated cities are outlined in Appendix B.

Businesses have until Aug. 16 to include their promotions August 10, 2010 ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is looking for local businesses to participate in a free coupon book for residents that will feature discounts for restaurants, retailers and other businesses near the West County Connectors project. The coupon book will be distributed to residents in Garden Grove ...

The M2 Ordinance No. 3 (M2 Ordinance), included as Appendix A, outlines the eligibility requirements that local jurisdictions must satisfy to receive M2 Net Revenues. The M2 Eligibility Guidelines (Eligibility Guidelines) provide the resources local jurisdictions need to remain eligible to participate in M2 funding programs. Guidelines for newly incorporated cities are outlined in Appendix B.

Public Comments Public comments may be submitted pursuant to the instructions noticed in the meeting agenda, which will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Live and Archived Audio NEW: Listen to the live and recorded Board and Committee meetings in the "Video/Audio" column below.

Public Comments Public comments may be submitted pursuant to the instructions noticed in the meeting agenda, which will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Live and Archived Audio NEW: Listen to the live and recorded Board and Committee meetings in the "Video/Audio" column below.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is pleased to submit the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) for the 2024 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). OCTA is proposing to utilize $222.326 million in STIP funds to support nine high-priority projects in Orange County during the five-year 2024 STIP period, from fiscal years 2024-25 through 2028-29.