Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
List local funding match sources in the Programming Information section. A list can be found on pg. 39 of the Tutorial and Amendment Guide. Missing completion dates Ensure project has an accurate future completion date. Additionally, TCM projects have strict requirements regarding completion
The Orange County Transportation Authority (Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide consultant services for state and federal financial programming technical assistance and support for the administration of the Authority's transportation improvement programs on an as-needed basis.
Measure M2 (M2) is a 30-year (2011-2041), half-cent sales tax initiative approved by Orange County voters in 2006. Established through Ordinance No. 3 (Ordinance), M2 includes a Transportation Investment Plan (Plan) of improvements across the county, including freeway enhancements, street improvements, public transit investments, and environmental initiatives.
Funding. The $2.16 billion OC Go project, Measure M, being constructed in cooperation with Caltrans, will be funded mostly through a combination of local, state and federal funds, with the express lanes portion of the Project paid for by those who choose to pay a toll and use the 405 Express Lanes.
The OCTA FTIP database (OCFundtracker) includes all projects that are deemed regionally significant, regardless of the funding source and allows local agencies access to view and amend their projects. Announcements: An overview of the 2025 FTIP, tutorial of the FTIP component of the OCFundtracker system, and tutorial of the process required for ...
Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs Regional Capacity Program and Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program call for projects in August 2024. This call for project s makes grant funding available for regional roadway capacity and signal synchronization projects countywide. A list of projects recommended for funding is
Phone (714) 560-OCTA (6282) Business Hours Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Street Address 550 S. Main Street Orange, CA 92868
The Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP) represents a collection of competitive grant programs offered to local agencies to assist in funding street improvements, transit expansion, and even environmental mitigation projects. The CTFP was created to provide a common set of guidelines and project selection criteria for a variety ...
Orange County’s Comprehensive Transportation Funding Programs (CTFP) management system was produced and released in January 2009. OCFundtracker offers a comprehensive project and programming system that can be accessed via the internet. This guide explains the basic steps involved in accessing the