ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors has named four new members to the Taxpayer Oversight Committee and recognized the contributions of members of this year’s Teen Council. The committees are two of four OCTA committees with public members that help the agency keep Orange County moving safely and efficiently.
The Orange County Maintenance Facility (OCMF), to be constructed of Ridge Valley in Irvine, California, will serve as a place to store and service Metrolink trains in Orange County to help meet long-term public transportation needs by accommodating current and future operations.
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.
Background On May 2010, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors (Board) approved a two-tiered approach to fund the Measure M Project X Environmental Cleanup Program (ECP). The Tier 1 Grant Program is designed to mitigate the more visible forms of pollutants, such as litter and debris, which collect on roadways and in catch basins (i.e., storm drains) prior to being ...
Retaining/Sound Wall A new retaining wall/sound that is approximately 30’ tall and 900’ long is being constructed along northbound SR-55 adjacent to the El Paseo and Kenyon Pointe properties to the McFadden Avenue off-ramp. Construction of the wall began in early 2024. The retaining wall portion has been constructed, while the sound wall that will sit on top of the retaining wall is in ...
Riders can travel to the OC Fair on Saturdays and Sundays from five locations for just $4 round trip, avoiding traffic and parking hassles throughout the run of the Fair ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority is once again rolling out the popular OC Fair Express bus service, giving residents and visitors a low-cost and stress ...
The Environmental Cleanup Program helps improve overall water quality in Orange County from transportation-generated pollution. Program funds will be allocated on a countywide competitive basis to assist jurisdictions in meeting the Clean Water Act for controlling transportation-generated pollution.
The Orange County Transportation Authority will be receiving about $1 million for environmental assessments and clean up of an 18-acre parcel that comprises part of the OC Connect project, which aims to develop a biking and walking trail along the former Pacific Electric right- of-way corridor in Santa Ana and Garden Grove.
We are pleased to present the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) for the fiscal year (FY) ended June 30, 2020. The financial statements are presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles and were audited in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards by a firm of licensed certified public accountants.
The Orange County Transportation Authority is proposing to construct a new boardroom/conference room facility, and rehabilitate, modernize and remodel an office tower (Project) The rehabilitation and modernization may include replacement/upgrade of core mechanical/electrical equipment.