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OC Streetcar is the first modern streetcar project to be built in Orange County and will serve Santa Ana’s historic and thriving downtown, which includes federal, state and local courthouses, government offices, colleges, an artists’ village and a thriving restaurant scene.

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority has been working with local cities, the County of Orange, and the California Department of Transportation in funding and implementing key regional traffic signal synchronization projects. This report provides an update on the Measure M2 Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program, including results from recently completed projects.

Together, we can team up for cycling safety and enjoy moving throughout Orange County and beyond. The OCTA website features many fun and informative tips on safety, including a quiz to check your bike safety IQ, a video on wrong-way riding, and tips for adults, kids, and motorists.

As part of its commitment to improving public transportation in Orange County, OCTA is proposing some changes to the OC Bus system beginning in October 2019. These changes are part of OC Bus 360º, a plan which reallocates service to meet demand, introduces and improves services, and optimizes the efficiency and effectiveness of overall bus ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified medical clinics specialized in Occupational Medicine and Therapy to provide medical clinic services.

To provide goods described in this solicitation, bidder must be the original equipment manufacturer, authorized dealer or approved reseller, subcontractor, agent authorized by the OEM. INSTRUCTIONS: Please provide your best price, warranty terms, and lead time. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) will award to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder with available inventory ...

The implementation of eight new services throughout Orange County includes on-demand transit in Laguna Beach and Los Alamitos as well as first/last mile support for trolleys in San Clemente, with Newport Beach to follow.

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.

Orange County Council of Governments/Orange County Transportation Authority Joint Sustainable Communities Strategy Working Committee To date, staff has received feedback from members of this committee and technical staff and there are significant concerns with the revisions submitted by SCAG.