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The Orange ounty Transportation Authority’s board of directors recognized three employees of the month for January. The honors went to: • Roberto Vargas, a coach operator who started at OCTA in 2001. ... works the night shift at the Santa Ana base supporting the mechanics with all the parts and materials they need. During OTA’s recent ...

Visit OCTA's Cammnet Connect Facebook page to network with other firms. Cammnet Connect assists firms in connecting with other firms to form business relationships and partnering opportunities.

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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) requests quotes from authorized firms to provide VanDyke Annual Software Maintenance Renewal for a one (1)-year term effective December 31, 2024 through December 30, 2025.

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Construction Management Support Services State Route 91 from LaPalma Ave to State Route 55: $15,000,000: Jul 2025: Construction of Inland Slope Rehabilitation Phase 2

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Ready to take fans out to the ballgame, the Angels Express is back and better than ever. The Angels Express is a special Metrolink service that transports fans from Orange, LA and Riverside counties to Angels home games in Anaheim for a fun, stress-free experience with no worries about traffic or parking.

In response to these concerns, the OCHCA’s Injury Prevention Program brought together school staff and City traffic engineers to observe the site and recommend safety measures. This effort successfully resulted in $175,000 in funding, as part of Fullerton’s FY24-25 Capital Improvement Program.