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As part of this study, a comprehensive outreach plan was developed to engage the public during the two phases of outreach for the project. This report provides an overview of the results of the phase 1 outreach; phase 2 is anticipated in Spring 2024. Outreach for phase 1 efforts took place between November and December 2023. Engagement activities focused on gaining a better understanding of ...

From July 19 through August 18, our favorite summertime fair returns with amazing rides, entertainment, food, drink and plenty of opportunities to indulge. The OC Fair Express is the best way to get there. Ride non-stop Saturday and Sunday to the OC Fair from four convenient locations for only $4 round trip; kids 18 and under ride free—no pass required. Pay with the OC Bus app, regular ...

This route may arrive up to 5 minutes early at Laguna Hills Transportation Center. It will wait for other buses to ensure better connections.

The OC Transit Vision (Transit Master Plan) was completed in 2018, establishing a 20-year plan for the future of Orange County’s public transit system. The Transit Master Plan identified the I-5 and SR-55 as high-priority corridors, which became the focus of the OCTA Freeway BRT Concept Study.

Route 553 is a limited-stop route, making stops only at time check points and other designated stops .

Connect OC-LA also considers transportation needs for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Honda Center will host events within Orange County, while connections to LA County venues in Long Beach, South Bay, and Downtown Los Angeles will need additional special event mobility services.

Public input is needed to help plan an efficient, balanced and sustainable transportation network through the next 20 years and beyond. Those who live or work in Orange County will have several chances to have a say in “Directions 2045,” OCTA’s Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The plan is a framework of strategies for improving transportation and mobility in Orange County through ...

This map has been compiled by the Orange County Transportation Authority with inputs from Orange County cities, County of Orange and Caltrans. In locations where updated traffic count data were not available, the last reported traffic volumes have been increased by 1.5% per year, based on region-wide historical counts.