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Explore incentives for carpools on toll roads, expansion of bus service and the vanpool program, dedicated lanes for transit on streets and freeways, and potential for managed lanes

Discounted Bus Pass is a Great Value for Both Employers & Employees Paying for transportation to work can be expensive for employees. Fortunately, there’s an alternative that saves commuters money and makes them happier. Offered through employers, OCTA’s Perk Pass Program provides affordable bus passes that can reduce employee transportation costs and stress levels. Employers benefit as ...

INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Purpose of Workshop – Overview of 2025 CTFP Call Process

9. ADVOCATE for stable, long-term transportation funding solutionsSTEWARDSHIP 10. DELIVER on the promises of Measure M 11. PROMOTE environmentally friendly initiatives

Provides funding for local transit services that: complement existing regional transit services; and

In 2024, OCTA will focus on continuing to build a transportation network that is balanced, equitable and reliable, fiscally responsible with taxpayer dollars, and which protects the environment that makes Orange County such a special place to live. Those guiding principles are part of the 2024 Board and CEO Strategic Initiatives and Action Plan unveiled by OCTA Chair Tam T. Nguyen and OCTA CEO ...

Recommendation Receive and file the first quarter update to the Orange County Transportation Authority Internal Audit Department Fiscal Year 2015-16 Internal Audit Plan.

Establish a network of priority corridors for high-capacity transit (Frequent Transit Network – build on OC Bus 360°)

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority provides bus schedule and route information through a variety of formats including a printed Bus Book. Surveys indicate customers consider the Bus Book a primary source of information; however, during times of significant budget constraints, quantities have been reduced. Staff continues to explore options to sustain the Bus Book and other ...

Formed in 1991, Metrolink is operated by the Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), a joint powers authority consisting of five member agencies representing the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura. The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is one of the five member agencies and administers Orange County Metrolink activities.