ORANGE COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 550 South Main Street P.O. Box 14184 Orange, CA 92863-1584 (714) 560-6282
As part of its ongoing effort to transition its bus fleet to 100% zero-emission technology by 2040, OCTA will purchase 40 hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses and 10 battery-electric buses, which will replace buses at the end of their useful lifespan that run on compressed natural gas.
A $42.5 million grant awarded to the SR-91 Improvement Project by the California Transportation Commission through the SB1 Trade Corridor Enhancement Program will make improvements between SR-55 and Lakeview Avenue.. The project will construct a drop ramp to provide drivers with direct access from Lakeview Avenue to southbound SR-55, replace the Lakeview Avenue bridge, improve bicycle and ...
Anaheim to Ontario International Airport Maglev High Speed Rail (Post-2035) $2,770 - $3,200 Irvine-Corona Expressway (ICE) 4-Lane Facility from SR-241/SR-133 to I-15/Cajalco Road (Post-2035) $8,855 WB SR-91 to SB SR-55 Connector Improvements (Post-2035) $75 - $150 EB SR-91 Fifth Lane Addition at SR-241 $31 Fairmont Boulevard Improvements $76.8
Rail. Rideshare & Active. Freeway & Streets. Sustainability. About OCTA. ... The project delivers vital freeway upgrades and modernized infrastructure for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists traveling through the cities of Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel.
Rep. Miller’s bill based on the OCTA-led initiative to speed up project delivery Aug. 4, 2011 ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority applauded U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (R-Brea) today for releasing the Breaking Down Barriers Act of 2011 intended to speed up the delivery of transportation projects and put hundreds of thousands of Americans to work.
The $687 million project, led by the Orange County Transportation Authority in partnership with Caltrans, spans 6.5 miles between SR-73 and El Toro Road. It delivers vital freeway upgrades and modernized infrastructure for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists traveling through the cities of Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel.
Rail. Rideshare & Active. Freeway & Streets. Sustainability. About OCTA. ... The project delivers vital freeway upgrades and modernized infrastructure for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists traveling through the cities of Laguna Hills, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest and Laguna Niguel.
The largest project in OCTA’s history, the 16-mile I-405 Improvement Project is more than halfway toward completion.. OCTA is constructing the I-405 Improvement Project between SR-73 and I-605, which will add one regular lane in each direction from Euclid Street to I-605, and an additional lane in the center of the freeway that will combine with the existing carpool lanes to form the 405 ...
shuttles, and bus trolleys that complement regional bus and rail service. To meet transportation needs in areas not served by regional transit. 3.0 Project Participation Categories Transit needs may differ from one location to the next, and projects pursued under this