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JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT For iShuttle assistance, call customer service at (714) 636-7433, ext. 2.
CIPR benefits more than 5.5 million Californians and visitors who ride it every year, enhances mobility choices, promotes economic development, and protects California’s natural environment. Our state’s investment of $3.2 billion in intercity passenger rail service operations and capital funds over the last four decades has paid of. One of every five Amtrak passengers steps onto a train in ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority provides competitive grants to local jurisdictions and non-profit agencies beyond those provided through Measure M2 using various federal, state, and local transportation funding programs. The Orange County Transportation Authority also directly applies for federal, state, and local competitive grant programs to support Orange County Transportation ...
Northbound - Westbound Al Norte – Al Oeste (Approximate Times / Tiempos Aproximados)
Interstate 405 Improvement Project Initial Toll Policy and Preliminary Finance Plan
REDUCED FARES Customers paying a Senior or Disabled bus fare, and customers using a Senior or Disabled bus pass, must show identification each time they purchase and board a bus. Please be prepared to show one of the accepted forms of identification listed on this page or the bottom of page 4. For more information, call the Reduced Fare ID section at 714-560-5596.
*Public Comments: At this time, members of the public may address the Accessible Transit Advisory Committee (ATAC) regarding any items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the ATAC, provided that no action may be taken on off-agenda items unless authorized by law. Comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes per person, unless different time limits are set by the Chairman, subject to ...
Introduction The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) was formed in June 1991 to address ongoing transportation needs in Orange County and to create one agency to develop and implement transportation programs designed to reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. OCTA serves as the county transportation commission responsible for planning, funding and delivering transportation ...
1.1 Introduction On November 6, 1990, the voters in Orange County approved a 1⁄2-cent sales tax for transportation improvements known as Measure M. On November 7, 2006, voters approved a renewal of the original sales tax measure to continue the 1⁄2-cent sales tax for thirty years, beginning in 2011. Major improvement plans target Orange County freeways, streets and roads, transit and ...