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Overview The Internal Audit Department has completed an audit of investments for the period July 1 through December 31, 2024. Based on the audit, the Orange County Transportation Authority complied with its debt, investment, and reporting policies and procedures; however, the Internal Audit Department made
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Overview At the direction of the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors, the Internal Audit Department develops and implements an annual risk-based internal audit plan. Implementation of an annual internal audit plan assists management in evaluating the effectiveness and efficiency of projects, programs, and operations, while ensuring that adequate controls and safeguards ...
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Date: Monday,March 10,2008 Time:9:00 a.m. Orange County Transportation Authority Headquarters 600 South Main Street, First Floor - Conference Room 154 Orange, California 92868 Where:
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-free way to get to the OC Fair on weekends.
Organizational Overview OCTA is a multi‐modal transportation agency formed through consolidation in 1991, of the former operating agency (the Orange County Transit District) and several other transportation‐related agencies.
Construction – led by the Orange County Transportation Authority in partnership with Metrolink – has continued daily since the work began in late April, allowing passenger service to open slightly ahead of the initial schedule. Crews finished strategically placing large boulders, also known as riprap, throughout the project areas, totaling approximately 5,900 tons of riprap to protect the ...