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D U C T I O N County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is the primary transportation agency for County, California. Formed in 1991, OCTA’s mission is to create an integrated and bal-transportation system that supports the diverse needs of travelers, and deliver transporta-tion solutions that improve mobility, reduce emissions, and ultimately enhance the quality of life in Orange County.

Overview The SR-55 serves as a vital link to other major freeway systems within Orange County, and it is the only freeway providing a direct north-south connection between Central Orange County and the Coastal Region. Currently, the SR-55 between Interstate 5 (I-5) and State Route 91 (SR-91) has three to four regular lanes, one carpool lane and some merge lanes in each direction. About the ...

WHAT: Chapman Ave. will be fully closed in both directions at SR-57, as well as that northbound off ramp as crews build falsework, or temporary bridge structures. Please note that no two consecutive ramps will be closed at anytime, and detours will be clearly marked to direct traffic.

Eligibility Any social service agency or non-profit entity can apply and be approved by OCTA to participate in the OCTA Bus Pass Seller and Distributor program. Passes purchased are to be distributed by agency or non-profit entity to clients at no charge or sold at a price not to exceed the purchase price of the pass paid by the agency or non-profit entity.

OCTA’s Transit Training workshops can help people develop confident bus-riding skills before trying OC Bus for the first time. Designed for groups of 10 to 20, online and in-person* workshops are offered in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean and Mandarin to assure that the diverse population of Orange County has access to this useful instruction. Training includes trip planning, fare ...

Background The primary goal of these guidelines is to ensure consistent field data collection and reporting procedures so that countywide funding allocations can be based on agency comparable pavement conditions.

When traveling in a taxicab vehicle that displays a valid OCTAP vehicle permit, the customer knows they are traveling in a vehicle that: Is expected to be clean and free from foul odors

OC Streetcar Purpose and Need Add options for short local trips

This letter shall serve as Addendum No. 2 to the above RFP issued by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). Offerors are reminded that the proposal submittal date is at or before 2:00 p.m., April 28, 2016.