Orange County Transportation Authority - Meeting of Finance and Administration Committee on 7/23/2025 at 10:30 AM
The I-5 South County Improvements Project is on track to be completed in early 2025. More than $24 million was disbursed to cities through the Local Fair Share program that provides funding to repair roads and streets and improve pedestrian safety.
Search - Orange County Transportation Authority In 2025, OCTA will focus on continuing to deliver a transportation network that is balanced, reliable and equitable, while remaining fiscally responsible and resilient.
Keeping Orange County moving safely - Orange County Transportation ...
Since 1991 OCTA has kept residents and commuters moving throughout Orange County by bus, freeway, rail, bike, walking, and rideshare programs. Our projects and programs improve safety and efficiency on our local roads, provide bus service and regional multimodal connections, help people find ways to leave their cars home, and provide safe, convenient transportation to those with special needs.
The FY 2025 -26 budget is a testament to the Board’s Strategic Initiatives and OCTA’s dedication to delivering a balanced and sustainable transportation network, ensuring Orange County keeps moving safely and efficiently.
In recognition of April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month, OCTA highlights public transportation services such as OC Bus, Metrolink, and OC Vanpool. These alternatives leave the driving to someone else and contribute to a safe and sustainable transportation system that keeps Orange County moving.
Separate from ongoing emergency repairs in San Clemente reinforcement areas, OCTA is studying options for reinforcing the rail line for approximately the next 30 years and encourages public input ORANGE – As part of ongoing efforts to protect a vital rail link in south Orange County, the Orange County Transportation Authority is inviting the public to participate in an online public meeting ...
On June 26, 2025, US Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy issued a formal letter to Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LA Metro) Chief Executive Officer Stephanie Wiggins requesting detailed information regarding the agency’s safety and security practices.