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Recommendation Receive and file the fiscal year 2019-20 annual financial statement audits, Single Audit, and agreed-upon procedures reports as information items.

Orange County Transportation Authority List of Businesses Competing for Federally-Funded Contracts

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority is responsible for prioritizing projects for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program and Surface Transportation Block Grant program funds for Orange County. Staff has developed the 2023 Orange County Complete Streets Program Call for Projects consistent with new guidance for project selection from the Southern California ...

Orange County Transportation Authority 550 S. Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-OCTA www.octa.net

The Finance and Administration Division supports the Authority’s goals and objectives through a wide range of fiduciary and administrative activities. This division analyzes fiscal issues and advises the Board of Directors in the areas of long-term financing, fund planning, annual budget, 91 Express Lanes and compliance with generally accepted accounting standards.

6. Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) and Orange County Council of Governments (OCCOG) Update Chair Marika Poynter, City of Irvine, Ms. Gwenn Norton-Perry, Executive Director of the OCCOG, and Ms. Deborah Diep, Director for the Center for Demographic Research, provided the TAC with an update on the following meetings.

RIVERSIDE CA 92501 wtrchik76@gmail.com ROBIN VANDEVORT 951 505-7143 488490 Other Support Activities for Road Transportation SOUTH COAST SWEEPING, INC. 2332 TRAILS END FALLBROOK CA 92028 kssouthcoast@roadrunner.com KIM SARMIENTO 760 535-6800 760 731-6026 488490 Other Support Activities for Road Transportation TRANSIT SUPPLY, LLC 975 RUSSELL AVE ...

For prospective Offerors who wish to join on-site/in-person, the pre-proposal conference will be held at the Authority’s Administrative Office, 550 South Main Street, Orange, California, in Conference Room 09.

Total expenses increased by $14,068, or 4.6%, from fiscal year 2015-16 primarily due to an increase in expenses related to the I-405 improvement project, transfers for expenses related to the commuter rail program and contributions to cities for street and roads projects such as the Bristol Street widening project.