Overview OCTA administers the Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), including the review and approval of amendments requested by local agencies. The MPAH is a countywide transportation plan for Orange County, designed to manage and improve the arterial highway network. Established in 1956, the MPAH was created to complement the county’s developing freeway system and has evolved into a ...
Overview The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) developed the 2024 OC Transit Vision Master Plan (OC Transit Vision), which aimed to integrate, enhance, and expand multimodal transportation services in Orange County. This 18-month study built upon the previous 2018 plan and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments, including bus, streetcar ...
Measure M – Promises Made, Promises Kept Half-cent transportation sales tax
Frequently Asked Questions The purpose of this document is to answer frequently asked questions related to the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) policy for the storage, return, sale, and destruction of lost personal property that is found on OCTA’s owned and leased property, including OCTA buses. OCTA is not responsible for lost articles. However, OCTA will process, store ...
The Central Coast Layover Facility project, which lays the groundwork for improvements in rail travel along California’s Central Coast, reached another milestone with recent site inspections and evaluations that will kick off engineering and environmental clearance processes.
The pass provides youth aged 6 to 18 with free travel on safe, clean and reliable buses. Youth Ride Free passes are available from your child's participating Orange County school. Your signature is required. If your child’s school is not distributing the Youth Ride Free pass, you may request a pass here. Request a pass
This is Orange County, where the community’s first modern streetcar is on track to connect today’s excitement with tomorrow’s potential. When the 4.15 mile OC Streetcar makes its debut in Spring 2026, a new horizon of mobility will be revealed.
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This notice is to advise that the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), as the Lead Agency, intends to file a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Statutory Exemption for the OC Connect Project (Project), pursuant to SB 922 [2022] (Pub. Res. Code §21080.25(b), "Exemption").1 This includes a combination of the individual exemptions, as allowed by subsection (b)(8), including ...