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The plan creates a vision to champion sustainability , while adapting to an evolving environment , ensuring the delivery of reliable and balanced transportation choices ORANGE – As the celebration of Earth Month comes to a close , the Orange County Transportation Authority is proud to announce the completion of its comprehensive 2024 Climate Adaptation and Sustainability Plan ( CASP ...

Purpose & Need In June 1990, the passage of the Proposition 111 gas tax increase required California’s urbanized areas – areas with populations of 50,000 or more – to adopt a Congestion Management Program (CMP). The following year, Orange County’s local governments designated the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) as the Congestion Management Agency (CMA) for the County. As ...

Facility Description I-405, also known as the San Diego Freeway, has 24 miles in Orange County and 48 miles in Los Angeles County. It is a bypass route to I-5. Within the proposed project limits, I-405 is a controlled-access freeway with 8 to 10 mixed-flow GP lanes, 2 high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, 6 local interchanges, and 3 freeway-to-freeway interchanges at SR-55, SR-133, and I-5.

Please note that by submitting a Proposal, Offeror certifies that it is not subject to any Ukraine/Russia-related economic sanctions imposed by the State of California or the United States Government including, but not limited to, Presidential Executive Order Nos. 13660, 13661, 13662, 13685, and 14065. Any individual or entity that is the subject of any Ukraine/Russia-related economic sanction ...

We’re planning the future of Orange County transit and need your help. In this survey, please share your ideas regarding carpooling, telecommuting, bikeshare, and mobile trip planning apps. Your feedback will help us provide recommendations for shifting away from driving alone and expanding access to alternative travel options. Take the survey by October 13 for a chance to win one of two $ 50 ...

As part of a comprehensive effort to re-position bus service to address changing market demands, a 2016 Draft Bus Service Plan has been developed. The goals of the plan are to reverse ridership declines and increase ridership by reducing travel times, improving travel service speeds, and designing services to benefit existing customers and attract new customers. It requires reallocating ...

Voters Take Action It was enough to make Orange County voters take matters into their own hands. In November 1990, they approved Measure M, a 20-year program for local transportation improvements funded by a half-cent sales tax. Measure M was a contract with the voters, promising to deliver a number of transportation improvements. Specific safeguards were put in place to review and certify ...

The first step in the process was to solicit service improvement concepts from the LOSSAN Technical Advisory Committee. This committee consists of representatives from Caltrans, SCRRA, NCTD, OCTA, the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC), the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG), the San Diego ...

Orange County’s bike paths and bikeways provide residents and visitors with a healthy and enjoyable recreational activity. Stretching throughout the county, bicyclists can enjoy miles of scenic riding. OCTA, along with individual cities and the county, is working to expand Orange County bikeways into a viable commuting alternative as part of Orange County’s balanced transportation system ...