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Construction management support services for the Interstate 5 Improvement Project between Interstate 405 and Yale Avenue.

OCTA Chair Doug Chaffee and CEO Darrell E. Johnson unveil action plan for OCTA to sustain and enhance an innovative transportation network for all Orange County 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 ...

Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is conducting the Bikeways Connectivity Study to identify streets on the Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH) that are forecasted to have excess roadway capacity and can potentially accommodate Class IV bikeways. Class IV bikeways, also known as separated bikeways, are dedicated bike lanes that are physically separated from vehicle ...

Passenger Rail Service Set to Resume on Saturday, June 7 Passenger rail service, including Metrolink and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner, is scheduled to fully and safely resume through South Orange County on Saturday, June 7, following the planned completion of construction of the initial phase of emergency efforts to reinforce the most vulnerable areas along the rail line in San Clemente.

Other agencies (e.g., California Department of Transportation [Caltrans] or local jurisdiction) may participate on a project; however, one local agency shall be designated as the implementing agency, shall be responsible for all funding requirements associated with the project, and shall be the recipient of funds through the program.

In 2019, OCTA launched the OC Flex microtransit pilot program in two Orange County regions where fixed-route bus service was reduced or eliminated. The eight-passenger vans are smaller than traditional 40‑foot buses and provide app‑based, accessible, on‑demand transit services, allowing people to share the ride to their destinations. OC Flex furthers OCTA's goals of reducing air ...

GOLDENWEST TRANSPORTATION CENTER AREA/PARK-AND-RIDE 29, 66, 70, 123, 529

LOS CERRITOS CENTER 30, 38; METRO: 62; LBT: 141, 172, 173, 192; NT 2; COW: 1, 2

Every year the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) determines if a local jurisdiction is eligible to receive Measure M net revenues. A local jurisdiction must satisfy certain requirements.