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The Source OC is the home to many delicious restaurants. From South Korea's popular Myrung Rang Hot Dog to the classy Italian Il Palco, everyone is sure to find a place to satisfy their cravings. Plus you could put yourself into a food coma with all the dessert shops! Check out Overflow, The Bakery, Sweet Box or the shaved ices and Teriyaki at Okbingsul. Here's the full list of tasty dining ...

The simpler an app is to use, the more it will be used. This was the guiding principle behind the enhanced interface design of the OC Bus App. Highlights include: Simplified and intuitive navigation Graphic passes for quick identification Larger type on passes for increased readability Larger QR Code to assist when boarding Larger buttons for accurate navigation and input Full screen passes ...

The Pacific Surfliner service travels along a 351-mile coastal rail corridor through six counties in Southern California: San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo. It is currently the second busiest intercity passenger rail corridor in the United States, and the busiest state-supported Amtrak route. The LOSSAN Agency is governed by a Board of Directors (Board ...

Four interconnected routes to help you get places faster. OC Bus Rapid is all about moving you through the heart of Orange County quickly. We make one-third of the stops of normal OC Bus service and connect with other OC Bus Rapid routes for a much faster ride. Our distinctive blue and orange buses stop at major transfer points and destinations along the route and even offer wi-fi service and ...

The 2003 Orange County CMP is a composite of OCTA and local agency programs and submittals, developed through a cooperative effort involving local jurisdictions, public agencies, business, and community groups. While the Congestion Management Program embodies several of Orange County's policies for improving traffic congestion and air quality, it is not the only program designed to do so. The ...

Metrolink launched the first version of its mobile ticketing app this month. It allows riders to purchase tickets on a smartphone, tablet or othe…

Chapter 1 – Introduction On November 6, 1990, the voters in Orange County approved a 1⁄2-cent sales tax for transportation improvements known as Measure M. This sales tax includes funding for streets and roads that is available to local agencies through both a formula distribution and a competitive process. On November 6, 2006, voters approved a renewal of Measure M to continue the 1⁄2 ...

1. Bidders are advised that the pre-bid conference will be held on October 2, 2024 at 9:00 am, attendance will be on-site/in-person at the Authority’s Administrative Office, 550 South Main Street, Orange, CA 92868 in Conference Room 08. Participation via teleconference will also be available. Prospective bidders may call-in using the following credentials:

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) serves as Managing Agency of the LOSSAN Agency, which is supported by 18 full-time staff members and shared OCTA resources. The Agency is governed by a Board of Directors composed of 11 voting members from nine member agencies representing rail owners, operators, and planning agencies along the entire rail corridor.

This committee makes recommendations on a competitive funding process to implement street- and highway-related water quality improvement projects. The funds come from M2, Orange County's half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, as part of the Environmental Cleanup Program that awards money on a competitive basis to cities and the county for projects that reduce the impacts of water ...