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Recommendation Direct staff to implement one recommendation provided in Lost and Found Operations, Internal Audit Report No. 23-513.

4.3 Develop and promote carpool and subsidized vanpool for lower-income populations for trips beyond OCTA fixed-route and rail services. 4.4 Promote Active Transportation non-motorized transportation alternatives. 4.5 Promote volunteer driver programs that emphasize longer-distance trip-making, including across county lines.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified firms to operate a micro-transit pilot program.

OC ACCESS is provided to people with disabilities who, because of their disability, are unable to independently ride fixed-route bus or train services all or some of the time. As a shared-ride service, riders should expect that other riders will be on the vehicle for most, if not all, of their rides.

1. Bidders are advised that the pre-bid conference will be held on March 9, 2022, at 11:00 a.m., attendance will be strictly limited to

Par cipant home zip code: see more of? (Select up to three) 19% High-capacity rail (train, light rail, streetcars)

In keeping with our philosophy that today’s momentum leads to tomorrow’s moments, we began installing a new state-of-the-art electronic tolling and trafic management system. Paid entirely by toll revenues, this update to the in-lane equipment and on-road cameras will ensure that customers continue to have a premium experience, receive exemplary service, and continue to live life on time.

Applications for the volunteer position are due May 2 ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is seeking qualified volunteers to serve on the Taxpayer Oversight Committee, which monitors the agency’s use of funding generated by Measure M, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements. The independent, 11-member oversight committee ensures that all ...

RRIF (Chapter 224 of title 49 U.S.C.): Program offers direct loans and loan guarantees for capital projects related to rail facilities, stations, or crossings. Pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure components of “economic development” projects located within 1⁄2-mile of qualifying rail stations may be eligible.

Pacific Coast Highway Corridor Study Setting ... Background 2012 - Coastal cities request Pacific Coast Highway Corridor Study (PCH Corridor Study) 2013 - OCTA, corridor cities, and Caltrans develop scope of work