Mayor Pro Tem, City of Fullerton Director Fred Jung was elected to serve a four-year term representing Council District 1 on the Fullerton City Council in November 2020 and was appointed Mayor in 2021. Jung is the first Asian-American Fullerton City Council Member in over 20 years. Orange County's City Selection Committee reappointed Jung as a city council representative to the OCTA Board of ...
Project Overview Northbound SR-57 from Orangewood Avenue to Katella Avenue is a vital segment of the freeway, providing more than 120,000 daily motorists access to major employment, commercial, academic and entertainment destinations. This corridor is already heavily congested and traffic volume is expected to grow nearly 15% by 2045. The project is the third in a series designed to improve ...
Representing North County Transit District Jewel Edson is a Solana Beach City Council Member and small business owner. Open-minded, energetic and creative, she fearlessly follows through on commitments with transparency, honesty and integrity. She has a life-long love of learning and believes in the importance of making informed and fair decisions. Her election in 2016 and reelection in 2020 ...
One half-cent of every sales tax dollar improves Orange County freeways, the transit system, and streets and roads as part of Renewed Measure M (M2). After voters approved M2 by nearly 70 percent in 2006, sales tax collection began in 2011 to achieve the goals highlighted below. Updated quarterly.
During an hour-long hike on June 24, members of OCTA’s Teen Council joined OCTA staff for a tour of the Laguna Canyon Preserve, 151 acres of open space land in Laguna Beach recently acquired by OCTA as a permanent wilderness preserve. This is the seventh property acquisition under the Measure M Freeway Environmental Mitigation Program, a comprehensive plan that preserves and restores natural ...
In response to creating greater transparency and accountability for Orange County’s taxpayers, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors approved a new code of conduct on July 13, 2009. On April 23, 2018, the Board of Directors approved an amended code of conduct. The mandatory code of conduct applies to all OCTA employees, board members and all agents of the ...
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The Strategy identifies areas of high potential for a future county-wide mobility hubs network based on mode shift and vehicle miles travelled (VMT) impacts. It then provides a planning and implementation framework to guide future planning and implementation eforts by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) and stakeholders, aligned to wider strategic transportation initiatives.
A fourth phase defined as “O&M” applies to select programs and is described more fully in the applicable program chapter. Programming for RCP (Project O) follows a sequential process related to Pre-construction elements as described more fully in Chapter 2.
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites sealed bids for pavement rehabilitation at the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach (NWSSB). The purpose of this project is to make repairs to pavement that has deteriorated over time. The pavement condition after the repairs shall provide a smooth driving surface applicable to the mission use of the paved surfaces.