ADA ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS AND PARKING LOT PAVEMENT REPLACEMENT AT FULLERTON PARK AND RIDE
Since 1991, OCTA’s services and investments in transportation have provided Orange County with the balanced, comprehensive transportation network it has today. ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is marking its 30th anniversary this month – three decades of improving the region’s transit, streets and freeways and ongoing work toward a balanced and sustainable ...
During the past few weeks, OCTA has secured a total of $305 million from state and federal sources to advance immediate coastal stabilization efforts on the rail corridor where it runs along the vulnerable coastline through San Clemente. On October 30, OCTA learned that the Federal Railroad Administration awarded $100 million in funding from its Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety ...
Bus service changes will be implemented on October 13. The changes are part of OC Bus 360°, OCTA’s ongoing effort to improve bus service and increase the efficiency of transit throughout the county by better matching service to rider demands. October’s service changes include: Extending Route 26 to Yorba Linda Boulevard and Imperial Highway Extending Route 59 midday trips to The District ...
We offer a countywide network of local, community, rail-connector, and express bus routes.
LOS CERRITOS CENTER 30, 38; METRO: 62; LBT: 141, 172, 173, 192; NT 2; COW: 1, 2
Measure M2, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, will reach its 10-year anniversary in November 2016 since being passed by nearly 70 percent of the voters in 2006. In this short amount of time, Measure M2 has provided for $900 million to improve freeways, purchased 1,300 acres of open space for preservation, and made enhancements to 52 rail-highway grade ...
Project Overview The West County Connectors project is now complete. The 6-mile project traversed the cities of Garden Grove, Westminster, and Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Long Beach and the community of Rossmoor.
The State and Federal Relations Department serves as OCTA’s liaison with Members of the California State Legislature and the United States Congress. The department is responsible for securing state and federal funding, influencing legislative and regulatory actions, and assisting in the development and execution of the OCTA Board of Directors approved legislative agendas for Sacramento and ...
The Orange County Loops vision is to create seamless connections for people to bike, walk and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches. With significant progress made in north Orange County (OC North Loop), OC Loops is now looking to create regional bikeway networks across the central and south Orange County communities through the Bike Gap Closure Feasibility ...