Study Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) owns 40+ miles of rail between the cities of San Clemente and Fullerton. This vital link in the 351-mile LOSSAN Rail Corridor is the second busiest passenger rail corridor in the nation and annually carries more than $1 billion in freight throughout Southern California. Between Los Angeles and San Diego, the line is designated as ...
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.
This application will provide you with an OCTA Senior Reduced Fare ID to allow you to take advantage of reduced bus fares. You must be 60 years or older to qualify.
Avoid driving and parking hassles and enjoy all Orange County has to offer with free summer shuttles. Many shuttles connect to each other and to transit and Metrolink stops, making it easier to travel to great destinations without a car. These transportation services are partially funded by Measure M, which puts tax dollars to work locally.
When you choose Metrolink you are connecting to a system of 7 lines that serve the counties of Ventura, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego. It is a vast network of stations that can help you travel to major destinations and employment centers. In Orange County, OCTA’s Metrolink rail service has 11 stations from Buena Park to San Clemente. Metrolink's interactive ...
Representing San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Director Jennifer Mendoza has been a member of the Lemon Grove City Council for over 10 years. Before running for office she served on the Lemon Grove Planning Commission as Chair for 10 years. She currently represents her city on the SANDAG Transportation Committee, on the board of the Metropolitan Transit System, and on the Transportation ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide a time clock management solution. The budget for this project is $110,000 for a one (1)-year term.
ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority in 2025 will focus on continuing to deliver the public with a transportation network that is balanced, reliable and equitable, while remaining fiscally responsible and resilient.
Project Details The I-605/Katella Avenue interchange connects the San Gabriel River Freeway, a major north-south transportation route in Orange and Los Angeles counties, with Katella Avenue, an east-west regional corridor. The project will improve overall operations for vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians by: Modifying northbound and southbound ramps at Katella Avenue Closing the gaps in ...
OCTA Approves $1.74 Billion Balanced Budget for FY 2025-26 Budget focuses on transit expansion, coastal rail resilience, and zero-emission investments amid economic uncertainty ORANGE – The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors today approved a balanced budget of $1.74 billion for the upcoming fiscal year that begins July 1 that keeps essential transportation improvements ...