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The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is a capital listing of all transportation projects proposed over a six-year period. Projects include highway improvements, transit, rail and bus facilities, high occupancy vehicle lanes, signal synchronization, intersection improvements, freeway ramps, etc. The OCTA FTIP database (OCFundtracker) includes all projects that are deemed ...

7/17/2025 Trolley services funded by the Measure M sales tax and Metrolink’s summer promotion offer residents and visitors an alternate way to travel and avoid traffic ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is making it easier and more affordable to connect to summer fun without traffic or parking stress with local trolleys ...

Trolley services funded by the Measure M sales tax and Metrolink’s summer promotion offer residents and visitors an alternate way to travel and avoid traffic ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation…

OC Fair Express 2025 - Goldenwest Transportation CenterSaturdays Only BOLD times indicate PM trips.

Orange County Summary Orange County’s economy grew slightly slower than California’s, reflecting weaker job and population growth. We forecast slower economic growth for Orange County in 2025 due to trade policy uncertainty, followed by a rebound in 2026.

The I-5 South County Improvements Project is on track to be completed in early 2025. More than $24 million was disbursed to cities through the Local Fair Share program that provides funding to repair roads and streets and improve pedestrian safety.

William Go City Member, 2nd District William Go joined the OCTA Board in May 2025 and was elected to the Irvine City Council in 2024 as the first Councilmember to represent District 2 and the first Chinese Filipino American to serve on the Council. William and his family immigrated to the United States when he was a child.

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