Orange County’s transportation system faces increasing pressure to adapt to a range of long-term challenges such as climate-related risks, aging infrastructure, and evolving travel behaviors. Building a resilient system that can withstand future disruptions is essential to keeping people and goods moving efficiently. To proactively plan for these changes , the Long-Range Transportation Plan ...
5 NEXT STEPS This Executive Summary presents the performance evaluation results for the Central Harbor Boulevard Transit Corridor Study. A total of twelve conceptual transit alternatives were evaluated against 24 evaluation criteria to help determine which alignments, modes, and features best met the study objectives. These results will be considered along with the city and community input ...
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The Orange County Safe Travels Education Program (OC STEP) is a partnership project of the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA). The purpose of OC STEP is to provide schools in Orange County with Safe Routes to School (SRTS) resources, activities, and events to encourage students and families to walk and roll to school safely and more ...
Purpose And Authority The Orange County Enhanced Mobility for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (EMSD) Grant Program call for projects (call) is intended to enhance the mobility of seniors and individuals with disabilities by providing local transportation funding to meet the transportation needs of seniors and individuals with disabilities where public transportation services may not ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified contractors to provide a turn-key system to replace the existing bus wash system at Authority's Garden Grove Bus Base.
Professional Services solicitation for the implementation and operations maintenance of an electronic toll and traffic management system for both 405 and 91 Express Lanes facilities, in Orange County, California.
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Goal: Improve the speed and reliability of transit service by removing bottlenecks and minimizing interactions with auto traffic.
The SLPP Formula Priority Projects are the second component of the SLPP Formula Grant Call for Projects. Agencies must submit projects that meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Please see Appendix 2 for the formula distribution.