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This article originally appeared in Railway/Pro The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is preparing the Directions 2045 strategy which will shape the long-term transport system of Orange County. Every four years, OCTA develops a long-term transport plan to meet county’s evolving mobility needs for the next 20 years and beyond. The institution is working on the 2022 plan called ...

May 2025 Emergency riprap repair and removal of damaged Mariposa Pedestrian Trail Bridge (Jan. 2024). Passenger rail open Limited passenger service available Passenger rail suspended

The planned Transit Security and Operations Center (TSOC) will generally house some of Annex functions, provide adequate spaces for these functions, improve efficiency of room layouts, and provide space for future functions and/or expansion.

Construction Notices / Noticias de construcción pdf June 11, 2025 Santa Ana Blvd. & Ross St. Intersection Closure pdf June 11, 2025

Lunar New Year is the most celebrated holiday of the year for the millions of people of Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese descent living in Southern California. One of the most popular regional events during Lunar New Year is the Golden Dragon Parade in downtown LA, now in its 125 th year. Metrolink provides a stress-free, car-free way for family and friends to travel together without the hassle ...

From January to late February 2025, OCTA collected more than 6,000 survey responses on the proposed rider validation system, set to launch in late summer 2025. The surveys were available in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Bus service changes will be implemented on October 13. The changes are part of OC Bus 360°, OCTA’s ongoing effort to improve bus service and increase the efficiency of transit throughout the county by better matching service to rider demands. October’s service changes include: Extending Route 26 to Yorba Linda Boulevard and Imperial Highway Extending Route 59 midday trips to The District ...

I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.

INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW Purpose of Workshop – Overview of 2025 CTFP Call Process

I. Overview On November 6, 1990, Orange County voters approved Measure M, a 20-year half-cent local transportation sales tax. All major transportation improvement projects and programs included in the original Measure M have been completed or are currently underway.