A revised Orange County Transportation Authority Administrative Code encompassing changes consistent with Assembly Bill 710 is being recommended for adoption by the Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors.
The Proposition 1B Schedule of Unspent Funds and Cash Disbursements (Schedule) is presented for purposes of additional analysis, to satisfy the requirements of Section 6667 of Title 21 of the California Code of Regulations, the California Government Code §8879.50 and the California State Senate Bill 88 (2007), et seq. and is not a required ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) requests quotes from qualified firms to provide a quantity of twenty (20), four (4)-inch, digital, Power Over Ethernet (PoE), Network Time Protocol (NTP), green LED, six (6)-digit, seven (7) segment per digit time clocks. The budget for this effort is $10,000.00.
The Agenda descriptions are intended to give notice to members of the public of a general summary of items of business to be transacted or discussed. Members from the public wishing to address the Committee will be recognized by the Chairman at the time the Agenda item is to be considered. A speaker’s comments shall be limited to three (3) minutes.
Title VI Complaint Form Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Office of Civil Rights Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 provides that “no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color or nation of origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial ...
Transit Security & Operations Center (TSOC) 1512-20 W. Lincoln Ave, Anaheim, California
F. California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 8 Standards are minimum requirements; each Contractor is encouraged to exceed minimum requirements. When the Contractor's safety requirements exceed statutory standards, the more stringent requirements shall be applied for the safeguard of public and employees.
Facility Description I-405, also known as the San Diego Freeway, has 24 miles in Orange County and 48 miles in Los Angeles County. It is a bypass route to I-5. Within the proposed project limits, I-405 is a controlled-access freeway with 8 to 10 mixed-flow GP lanes, 2 high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, 6 local interchanges, and 3 freeway-to-freeway interchanges at SR-55, SR-133, and I-5.