The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) selected BCA Watson Rice, LLP to conduct a Triennial Performance Audit of itself as the RTPE and operator, as well as the Laguna Beach Municipal Transit Lines (LBMTL) to which OCTA allocates funding. This Triennial Performance Audit covers a three-year period ending June 30, 2021.
In 2018, OCTA finalized the OC Transit Vision (Transit Master Plan), a 20-year plan for the future of Orange County’s public transit system. The Transit Master Plan identified the need for easier connections to transit routes, improvements to walking and biking access, as well as park-and-rides. The Mobility Hubs Study will help address these needs.
Copyright © 2025 Orange County Transportation Authority | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | Website Design by Trinet Internet Solutions
The passes are part of California Climate Investments, a statewide initiative that puts billions of Cap-and-Trade dollars to work — reducing greenhouse gas emissions, strengthening the economy and improving public health and the environment — particularly in disadvantaged communities.
Accessible Transit Advisory Committee (ATAC) advises OCTA about issues that relate to OCTA fixed-route transit and paratransit services for customers with special transportation needs. The Accessible Transit Advisory Committee was originally formed in 1992 in response to the Americans with Disabilities Act and formalized the predecessor “504 Committee.”
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), in partnership with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), is improving State Route 91 (SR-91) from State Route 57 (SR-57) to State Route 55 (SR-55).
The Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide marketing services for the Authority's Rideshare program.
Community Relations Specialist (714) 560-5643 | aimler@octa.net
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is committed to keep Orange County moving. Since 1991, OCTA has been providing local jurisdictions with funding from OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s local sales tax for transportation improvements.
More Green Lights Trafic signal synchronization allows a series of lights along a street to turn green based on synchronized timers set to current trafic patterns and congestion levels. Signal synchronization is a cost-effective way to reduce overall stops and travel delays.