Completed in 1985, the Mediterranean Revival-style Santa Ana train station was, at the time, one of the largest train stations in the United States. In addition to Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink’s Orange County Line and Inland Empire–Orange County lines, it also acts as a Greyhound station and hub for international bus service ...
2015 Congestion Management Program 7 method that is consistent with the Highway Capacity Manual. The LOS standards must not be below level of service “E”, unless the levels of service from the baseline CMP
A. Rail Right-of-Way Maintenance, Internal Audit Report No. 19-502 Prepared by: Approved by: Gerry Dunning Janet Sutter Senior Internal Auditor 714-560-5875 Executive Director, Internal Audit 714-560-5591 . risk analysis advisory / consulting financial / compliance / controls operational / functional / performance
2018 comprehensive annual financial report for fiscal year ended june 30, 2018 orange county transportation authority orange county, california
implement transit services that complement regional bus and rail services and better suit local needs in areas not adequately served by regional transit. Approximately $9 million with be used to launch or extend transit services in Anaheim, Dana Point, Huntington Beach, La Habra, Laguna Beach and San Clemente.
to projects, as well as implementation of commuter rail services. As Executive Director of the Development Division, Mortazavi now has responsibility for planning, engineering, and implementation of regional transportation programs and projects in Orange County, including highways, commuter rail, and multimodal corridor improvements. BIOGRAPHIES
General government Measure M program Motorist services Commuter rail (in millions) 2009 2008. 2 0 0 9 I O R A N G E C O U N T Y T R A N S P O R T A T I O N A U T H O R I T Y 9 Business-type Activities Revenues of OCTA’s business-type activities increased $4,101 primarily due to an increase in operating grants and ...
This article from the Orange County Register highlights OCTA’s Measure M-funded Environmental Cleanup Program, which helps improve overall water quality in Orange County by protecting it from transportation-generated pollution.
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 each transportation component with a common purpose: mobility.
Orange County Transportation Authority 550 South Main Street / P.O. Box 14184 / Orange / California 92863-1584 / (714) 560-OCTA (6282) March 3, 2025