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Discussion Internal Audit is presenting the proposed Orange County Transportation Authority Internal Audit Department Fiscal Year 2025-26 Internal Audit Plan (Audit Plan) for Board approval. The Audit Plan was developed from an enterprise-wide risk assessment. The Audit Plan will be implemented using Internal Audit staff, on-call consultants, an independent financial audit firm, and other ...

OCTA’s new mobile ticketing app is ready to roll for riders on OC Bus Express Routes 701, 721, and 794 and OC Fair Express shuttles. The free app eliminates the hassle of paper tickets and allows users to easily buy and display bus passes and specialty passes on their smartphones. Boarding is quicker for passengers and simpler for coach operators so all can get underway more efficiently ...

Orange County Summary Orange County’s economy grew at a slightly slower rate than California’s due to slower job and population growth. We predict Orange County’s economic growth to remain steady in 2024 and 2025, mirroring state trends.

The I-5 South County Improvements Project is on track to be completed in early 2025. More than $24 million was disbursed to cities through the Local Fair Share program that provides funding to repair roads and streets and improve pedestrian safety.

The Internal Audit Department of the Orange County Transportation Authority has completed an audit of the Project Controls function within the Capital Programs Division. Based on the audit, project changes are properly documented and approved, invoices are properly reviewed and approved, and project master schedules, monthly progress reports, and capital action plans are timely prepared and ...

ORANGE – Transportation leaders and elected officials gathered today, Friday, Dec. 1, to celebrate the successful completion of the Orange County Transportation Authority’s I-405 Improvement Project, which aims to improve travel times along one of the nation’s busiest highways.

The Orange County Transportation Authority invites proposals from qualified consultants to provide various community relations activities for current and upcoming transportation planning studies.

The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) Fiscal Year 2025-26 Approved Budget is presented below in three volumes. The “Approved Budget” is organized by funds/divisions and outlines projected revenues and appropriations.

Measure M2 Eligibility Guidelines FY 2025-26 - octa.net Orange County’s rail and bus service will receive twenty-five percent (25%) of Net Revenues. These funds will be used to add transit extensions to the Metrolink corridor, reduce bus fares for senior citizens and persons with disabilities, and establish local bus circulators.

The following written questions were submitted by the deadline of 5:00 p.m., March 7, 2025: 1. Q - Will the interviews planned for April 23, 2025, be virtual or in person? A - Interviews will be held virtually. 2. Q - Is any travel demand modeling or market analysis work required for this project.