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Most people have preconceived notions regarding human trafficking here in Orange County. However the reality may surprise you. This section helps dispel some of the myths attached to this growing problem, offers compelling victim stories, and provides tips on how to spot victims and what to do if you think one is traveling on your bus.

The Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) actively participates in helping examine traffic solutions, providing input to OCTA’s transportation studies and communicating with their constituencies. During the year, committee members are asked to participate in roundtable discussions and hear special presentations on various transportation projects, programs and services.

Under Measure M2, OCTA administers the Comprehensive Transportation Funding Program (CTFP). The CTFP represents a collection of competitive grant programs offered to local agencies to assist in funding street improvements, transit expansion, and even environmental mitigation projects. The CTFP was created to provide a common set of guidelines and project selection criteria for a variety of ...

OCTA works with cities, the public and other stakeholders to ensure that active transportation – including biking and walking – is a safe and accessible way to get around Orange County. The OC Connect Project will create a 4-mile biking and walking trail that will connect the downtown areas of Garden Grove and Santa Ana, the Santa Ana River Trail and the countywide 66-mile OC Loop bikeway ...

The Federal Transportation Improvement Program (FTIP) is a capital listing of all regionally significant federal or state funded transportation projects proposed over a six-year period for the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) region, which includes Orange County.

Confidence and Peace of Mind Guaranteed Ride Home (otherwise known as GRH) provides commuters who have commuted to work by bus, train, carpool, vanpool, bike, or on foot with a FREE ride home when one of life’s unexpected emergencies arise. Commuters may take advantage of GRH twice per fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) and OCTA will reimburse the cost of the ride. GRH is available to get home ...

Bus, OC Flex and Rail Metrolink Parking Structure at the Orange Transportation Center San Juan Creek Bridge Replacement Project - Spanish

Orange County’s first modern streetcar will soon be on its way to serve you. Connecting with the rail and bus network, OC Streetcar will offer car-free transportation between Santa Ana, Garden Grove and beyond.

This Safe Routes to School Action Plan summarizes findings and recommendations for Safe Routes to School support throughout Orange County, California. The Plan recommends that the critical first step in improving Safe Routes to School (SRTS) in Orange County is to establish a countywide Safe Routes to School program.

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