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Orange County residents in the First, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Supervisorial Districts are eligible to apply. The First District consists of the cities of Cypress, Fountain Valley, Huntington Beach, La Palma, Los Alamitos, Seal Beach, Westminster, a portion of Garden Grove and the unincorporated communities of Midway City and Rossmoor.

OCTA coach operators, maintenance and service workers provide safe, reliable transportation for Orange County. We honor and respect these professionals every day and celebrate them publicly on March 18, National Transit Employee Appreciation Day. Using email and social media, we’ve asked our OC Bus riders to thank their coach operators in person and also leave messages of appreciation. Here ...

The most celebrated holiday of the year for the nearly 1.5 million people of Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese descent living in Southern California, Lunar New Year gets a big welcome in Los Angeles at the Golden Dragon Parade and Festival. Now in its 121st year, the celebration will take place February 1 and is expected to attract thousands. LA’s Chinatown is easily accessible by Metrolink ...

El Estudio del Centro de Movilidad del Condado de Orange analizará cómo los centros de movilidad podrían beneficiar a los residentes y visitantes del Condado de Orange, cómo podrían planificarse y diseñarse; e identificará una red potencialde ubicaciones. Esta estrategia sirve como una oportunidad para mejorar la conectividad y aumentar las opciones de transporte sostenible en todo el ...

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY On November 7, 2006, almost 70% of Orange County voters approved the renewal of Measure M, a 3-year one-half per cent sales tax to fund a list of specific transportation projects. The countywide vote continued a transportation improvement plan originally authorized by voters in 1990 and set to sunset in the first quarter of calendar year 2011. The Renewed Measure M (called M2 ...

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 award of items identified on this solicitation may be split between Bidders based upon the overall benefit to OCTA. Best warranty terms may influence award results. All freight costs and/or ...

This $30.8 million project is funded by OC Go (also known as Measure M), Orange County’s half-cent sales tax to fund transportation investments, and state and federal funds. Construction on the project is anticipated to begin in early 2019.

One half-cent of every sales tax dollar improves Orange County freeways, the transit system, and streets and roads as part of Renewed Measure M (M2). After voters approved M2 by nearly 70 percent in 2006, sales tax collection began in 2011 to achieve the goals highlighted below. Updated quarterly.

On May 28, 2024, the OCTA Board of Directors (Board) approved the use of up to $8.5 million for the 2024 EMSD Call for Projects using local funding support based on Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 (FTA 5310) amounts allocated to Orange County.