OCTA met with the union leaders over the past year to negotiate the new contract and enhanced its offer to the union multiple times to help resolve disputes over break time and wages, among other issues. The new contract runs through April 2024.
SECTION 2. SUMMARY The Ordinance provides for the implementation of the Orange County Transportation Investment Plan, which will result in countywide transportation improvements for freeways, highways, local streets and roads, bus and rail transit, transportation-related water quality (“Environmental Cleanup”), and transit services for seniors and disabled persons. These needed ...
If a customer cannot be left alone and must be met by a care provider or a representative, a "No-Show" will be counted if no one is there to receive the rider at the trip destination. When a customer is a "No-Show" for the first part of a round trip, the return ride will not automatically be canceled.
We received more than 8,500 responses from outreach efforts, listened to your bus-riding preferences, met many of you in person at our 19 bus ride-alongs and 26 pop-up events at transportation centers, markets and cultural events, and discussed the project with you at three virtual and community meetings and a public hearing.
The Regional Capacity Program portion of Project O combines M2 funds with required local matching funds from cities to fund street improvements within Orange County’s Master Plan of Arterial Highways. Projects under this program are required to place “Better Street” signage roadside at a minimum of both ends of the project limits during the construction phase of a project. Sign ...
Agencies will be required to certify that these signage requirements have been met as part of the initial payment process (see Chapter 9). OCTA shall reprogram funds derived from savings or project cancellation based upon final project status.
Chairman’s Remarks Karalee Darnell, Chair, called the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) meeting to order. Pledge of Allegiance Jim Cunneen led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Approval of April Minutes/Attendance Report motion was made by Jim Cunneen and seconded by Mario Alvarado to approve the January 16, 2024, CAC Minutes/Attendance Report.
I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.
Agencies will be required to certify that these signage requirements have been met as part of the initial payment process (see Chapter 9). OCTA shall reprogram funds derived from savings or project cancellation based upon final project status.
otential to reduce this amount if certain eligibility requirements are met. The amount pledged during the application process is considered the committed match rate and will be requi ed, at a minimum, from the local agency throughout the life of the project. Actual project contributions by the local agency are dependent on final project costs and