Bicycle and Pedestrian Active Transportation Subcommittee is a permanent subcommittee of the Citizens Advisory Committee which provides input and advice on projects, studies and outreach regarding bicyclists and pedestrians.
In May 2024, he was appointed by the Orange County City Selection Committee as a city council representative to the OCTA Board of Directors. Alongside his wife Brenda, Director Tettemer has raised two children in Lake Forest, a city they have proudly called home for over two decades.
Proposed Work to be Completed The proposed project includes the construction of a new rail yard, storage and servicing tracks, operations and maintenance buildings, landscape improvements, pedestrian improvements, and safety and security features. Perimeter fencing would be installed around the facility for site security and public safety. Since funding is not available to construct the entire ...
OC ACCESS is a shared-ride service that is available to qualified applicants whose physical or cognitive limitations prevent them from utilizing the regular OC Bus fixed-route service.
Orange County’s transportation system faces increasing pressure to adapt to a range of long-term challenges such as climate-related risks, aging infrastructure, and evolving travel behaviors.
OC Loop Segment A Union Pacific ROW Bikeway The OC Loop vision is 66 miles of seamless connections and an opportunity for people to bike, walk and connect to some of California’s most scenic beaches and inland reaches.
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority in 2024 will focus on continuing to build a transportation network that is balanced, equitable and reliable, is fiscally responsible with taxpayer dollars, and protects the environment that makes Orange County such a special place to live.
Beginning July 11, Orange County’s favorite transport to the OC Fair will return for Friday, Saturday and Sunday journeys through Aug.10. The popular OC Fair Express provides direct bus service to and from the fair from eight convenient locations. Last year, more than 58,000 people jumped aboard. These special buses help fair-goers avoid traffic and parking hassles and save money, too ...
OCTA uses funding from OC Go, the county’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, to protect Orange County’s natural resources by funding projects that capture transportation-related pollution and improve water quality. Learn more about Earth Day free rides and OCTA’s zero-emission bus program here.