It is the policy of Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) to employ its best efforts to ensure that all programs, services, activities, and benefits are implemented without discrimination. OCTA follows complaint investigation and format procedures which are in keeping with Title VI requirements. This is OCTA’s procedure for tracking and investigating complaints alleging ...
Maintain Metrolink service. Complete construction, secure vehicles, begin operating the OC Streetcar; work with local jurisdictions to consider recommendations from planning studies to guide development of future high-quality transit connections. Support expanded mobility choices for seniors and persons with disabilities. Work with local jurisdictions to maintain successful community ...
OCTA’s sustainable bus efforts were recognized by a leading organization that champions environmentally friendly transportation options. OCTA received the Transit and Mobility Award from the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo, an event in Long Beach that drew several thousand attendees from the industry and is billed as North America’s largest event celebrating transportation ...
A robust freeway network, high occupancy vehicle & toll lanes, a Master Plan of Arterial Highways (MPAH), extensive fixed route and demand response bus service, commuter rail, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities comprise Orange County’s transportation system. Future planning efforts are considering high speed rail service as part of a statewide system. Separate agencies manage and maintain ...
Renewed Measure M M2 is a 30-year, multibillion-dollar program extension of the original Measure M (approved in 1990) with a new slate of planned projects and programs. These include improvements to the County freeway system, streets and roads network, expansion of the Metrolink system, more transit services for seniors and the disabled as well as funding for the cleanup of roadway storm water ...
Orange County Transportation Authority
How to Register Registering your company on CAMM NET is free and easy. Companies are required to enter their Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) as shown on the ...
Background A robust freeway network, high occupancy vehicle & toll lanes, a master plan of arterial highways, extensive fixed route and demand response bus service, commuter rail, and bicycle/pedestrian facilities comprise Orange County’s transportation system. Future planning efforts are considering high speed rail service as part of a statewide system. Separate agencies manage and maintain ...
OCTA Public Auctions The Authority periodically auctions off surplus equipment, buses, vans and other service vehicles on an as needed basis. OCTA uses the two online auction sites, General Auction and Public Surplus, to conduct its surplus auctions.
Renewed Measure M M2 is a 30-year, multibillion-dollar program extension of the original Measure M (approved in 1990) with a new slate of planned projects and programs. These include improvements to the County freeway system, streets and roads network, expansion of the Metrolink system, more transit services for seniors and the disabled as well as funding for the cleanup of roadway storm water ...