potential applicants. These changes included clarifying and expanding the definition of eligible and ineligible expenditures, increasing the allowable per-project grant amount, and refining the point distributi
The Guidelines were first approved by the Board on March 22, 2010. Subsequent revisions are typically reviewed and approved by the Board as part of the staff’s request to issue a CTFP call for projects (call). The Guidelines were most recently updated and approved in February 2024 when the Board authorized the Project X Tier 1 and Tier 2 calls. Each program has a specific objective and set ...
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The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) developed the 2024 OC Transit Vision (Plan), which is a 30-year plan aimed to integrate, enhance, and expand transportation services in Orange County. This study builds upon the previous 2018 OC Transit Vision and other recent studies to establish a framework for future transit investments that include high-capacity transit corridors, which ...
FY 24-25 Traffic Forum Verification
The current project status has not yet reached the point to move forward with initiating the management plans. 5 Exposure to added bond costs due to schedule changes. A Plan of Finance to address the op- timal finance dates and structure was developed and approved by the oard on November, 26, 2012.
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Lines and Stations In Orange County, there are three lines and 11 convenient stations to serve you whether you’re commuting or embarking on a weekend adventure. Plan your trip by selecting an origin and destination station. Learn how to connect to Amtrak using our Rail2Rail Program.
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.
Orange County gained more jobs than all of the jobs lost during the pandemic and returned to pre-pandemic employment levels in early 2023.