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PROJECT OVERVIEW 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. The OCMF has been considered by OCTA, Metrolink and the City of Irvine for two decades on this site.

Phone: (800) 510-2020, TDD 7-1-1 The Orange County Ofice on Aging provides senior non-emergency medical transportation (SNEMT). This program provides transportation to older adults who need low-cost transportation to and from medical appointments, dentists, therapies, exercise programs, testing and other health related rides.

Implement Beach Boulevard Rapid Bus (2019) Expand OC Flex (2019, pending successful pilot) Conduct Freeway BRT Network Study (2019-2020) Begin Operations of Initial OC Streetcar Service and Implement Bus-Rail Interface Plan (2020) Improve Service on Bus Routes to meet Transit Investment Framework Guidelines (Ongoing)

Sales Tax Methodology Methodology uses MuniServices, LLC (Muniservices) forecast for the first five years and the three-university average for the remaining years MuniServices forecasts for fiscal years (FY) 2025 – 2029

Based on generally accepted accounting principles, the legal settlement met the criteria to estimate and recognize related amounts in the June 30, 2020 financial statements. As a result, management recorded an increase in accounts payable and nonoperating expense in the amount of $1,000,000, a decrease in accounts payable and professional services expenseby $1,250,200, and a decrease in ...

This article originally appeared in Metro Magazine Metrolink announced an uptick in daily boardings on October 4 of more than 33% from the week prior. This was the highest single-day ridership since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020 changed how Southern Californians use public transportation. In honor of California Clean Air Day, more than 26,000 riders capitalized on free fares ...

Overview In May and July 2010, the Transportation 2020 Committee reviewed possible funding scenarios and discussed approaches to developing competitive funding guidelines for Measure M2’s Project S (Transit Extensions to Metrolink). This competitive transit program will provide funding to expand access to the core commuter rail services.