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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.

Director Winterbottom began serving as a public member on the OCTA board in 1993 ORANGE – Gregory T. Winterbottom, who devoted his professional career to championing equal access to transportation services for all, and the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) longest-serving board member, died Friday, June 26, at his home in Villa Park. Director Winterbottom, who was 73, is ...

ACCESS Service Overview MV Transportation, Inc. (MV) Primary service provider Yellow Cab of Greater Orange County Supplemental ACCESS service provider

FY23 TRAPEZE SOFTWARE ENHANCEMENTS Outbound Notifications – texts and emails, intended to replace the existing underutilized phone IVR system Trip Confirmation

Public Comments Public comments may be submitted pursuant to the instructions noticed in the meeting agenda, which will be available at least 72 hours prior to the meeting. Live and Archived Audio NEW: Listen to the live and recorded Board and Committee meetings in the "Video/Audio" column below.

Bidder shall, in addition to its separate warranties and obligations, provide a pass-through genuine new parts manufacturer and/or supplied parts warranty. Bidder shall be responsible for both separate and pass-through warranties. OCTA has the right to verify authorized dealership or distributorship status.

No service on weekends, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day or New Years Day.Routing and times subject to change. Morning buses will depart the station once the train arrives and all passengers have boarded.

The I-405 South Improvement Project from I-5 to SR-55 is a proposed freeway improvement project currently in the Project Approval and Environmental Document (PA/ED) phase, commonly referred to as the environmental study phase. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) are studying how to address congestion and

OC ACCESS was created in response to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). OCTA offers this service for individuals who are physically and/or mentally disabled and cannot use the regular fixed-route OC Bus service.

In addition, this new facility can be utilized by COASTER commuter service to support service expansion goals within San Diego County, supporting additional opportunities for integration and connectivity to the regional transit network. The Project is currently funded by funds awarded through the Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP).