Continue implementation of a new Joint Powers Authority (JPA) on the LOSSAN corridor. Implement rail station improvements.
About This Report The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) operates a countywide network of local, community, rail connector, and express bus routes serving over 5,000 bus stops. OCTA also operates federally-mandated paratransit service (ACCESS), a shared-ride program available for people unable to use the regular fixed-route bus service because of functional limitations. Fixed-route ...
Toward an Active California is Caltrans’ first statewide policy-plan to support travel by bicyclists and pedestrians through objectives, strategies, and actions. This policy direction continues support for the recent trend of increasing bicycle and pedestrian travel in the state and strengthens the connection between transportation, environmental sustain-ability, and public health. This plan ...
OC Bus – OCTD operates 36 local, 8 community, 3 limited–stop and 5 rail feeder fixed route services. These routes operate within a grid system that connects at major transfer areas in the cities of Orange, Fullerton, Santa Ana, Laguna Hills, and major trip generators including University of California at Irvine, John Wayne Airport and South ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the State of California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 12, is conducting a study about how climate change effects the Orange County rail corridor. The study will identify opportunities and challenges to improve service, operation, and infrastructure to better withstand severe weather conditions. The study ...
Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs Semi-Annual Review – September 2016 Page 2
OCFundtracker Orange County’s Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP) management system was produced and released in January 2009. OCFundtracker offers a comprehensive project and programming system that can be accessed via the internet. This guide explains the basic steps involved in accessing the database and submitting a project application in response to the Regional ...
Measure M Taxpayers Oversight Committee at the Orange County Transportation Authority 600 S. Main Street, Orange CA, Room 103 October 9, 2012 6:00 p.m.
When turning left, either a) Signal, move into the left lane, position yourself to the right of the first car, and turn left into the lane closest to the curb or b) stay to the right, ride straight through the intersection to the far-side crosswalk, and walk your bike in the crosswalk.
An on-site/pre-proposal conference will be held April 30, 2024, at 9:00 a.m., at the Authority’s Administrative Offices, 500 South Main Street, Orange, California, in Conference Room 07.