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Seit 1991 sorgt OCTA dafür, dass Einwohner und Pendler durch Bus-, Autobahn-, Bahn-, Fahrrad-, Wander- und Mitfahrprogramme im gesamten Orange County mobil bleiben. Unsere Projekte und Programme verbessern die Sicherheit und Effizienz auf unseren lokalen Straßen, bieten Busverbindungen und regionale multimodale Verbindungen, helfen Menschen dabei, ihr Auto zu Hause stehen zu lassen, und ...

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) requests quotes from authorized firms to provide HeyGen Enterprise Seat Licenses for twenty (20) users for a one (1) – year term, effective September 1, 2025 through August 31, 2026. The budget for this effort is $32,000.

FY 2026 cost assumptions are based on monthly fixed costs for call center technology infrastructure, management, and supervision, CHP Dispatch Center remote messaging system (RMS) hardware and support, and a per-call rate of $6.85 per Call Box or SoCal 511 calls, and $2.45 per minute for teletypewriter (TTY) / real-time-text (RTT) calls from ...

M2 Ordinance: Attachment A – Renewed Measure M (M2) Transportation Investment Plan (Plan) Attachment B – Allocation of Net Revenues Attachment C – Taxpayer Oversight Committee

12 In addition to local and ongoing special events, OCTA will be working with local and regional agencies to help plan for transit services related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games. First/Last Mile Connections Every transit trip begins and ends with a connection to an origin or destination.

The 2025 FTIP, which was federally approved on Dec. 16, 2024, applies to the STBG/CMAQ call for project nominations for federal fiscal year 2026-2027 and federal fiscal year 2027-2028. The federal fiscal year 2026-2027 through federal fiscal year 2031-2032 FTIP will be in effect by mid-December 2026.

Through various calls for projects, the OCTA makes state, federal and local funding available to the 34 incorporated cities and the County of Orange. Depending on eligibility, local agencies and organizations are also welcomed to apply, but must go through one of the 34 incorporated cities or county.

Funding Availability and Schedule Funding Up to $55 million approved by the OCTA Board of Directors Federal funds authorized through Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Fiscal Years 2023-2024 through 2025-2026 Schedule Call release planned by late spring/early summer Approvals and Project Selection by late summer

OVERVIEW OCTA seeks to prepare a collaborative study to identify safety and access improvements near some of the highest ridership bus stops in Orange County. The Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Plan (Plan) will leverage community engagement with comprehensive technical analysis to recommend safety enhancements and access improvements for pedestrians accessing OC Bus transit stops. A ...

SUBJECT: Request for Proposals (RFP) 5-3961 “Construction Management Support Services for the Interstate 5 Improvement Project Between Interstate 405 and Yale Avenue”