The OCTA Board of Directors is comprised of 18 individuals who represent Orange County, including ten city councilmembers, five Orange county sup…
The Orange County Transportation Authority ( Authority) invites proposals from qualified consultants to update the Resource Management Plans (RMPs) to reflect current information pertaining to Authority preserves.
The winner will be selected and announced by April 14, 2025. How to Enter: During the survey period, go to bit.ly/Fullerton-Park-and-Ride-Survey and complete the online Orangethorpe Transit Village Conceptual Study survey or mail in the hard copy survey to Orange County Transportation Authority, P.O. Box 14184, Orange, CA 92863-9831.
Bidder and/or subcontractors shall provide Authority, or other agents of Authority, such access to bidder’s and/or subcontractor’s accounting books, records, payroll documents and facilities as Authority deems necessary to examine, audit, and inspect all books, records, work data, documents and activities directly related hereto.
OC Go, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, delivers projects and programs that improve life in Orange County every day. OC Go is also known as Measure M. Here are some of OC Go highlights from October to December 2021: Work progressed on the I-405 Improvement Project, which is now approximately 75% complete. Eight of the project’s 18 bridge replacements are ...
Nearly half of current Metrolink riders take advantage of mobile ticketing and the convenience it offers. Now, Metrolink has expanded mobile ticketing to riders who use the Corporate Quick Card to purchase their tickets as part of the Corporate Partner Program (CPP), a commuter benefit program that allows organizations to offer transit benefits of up to $265 a month per employee. In addition ...
The North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) oversees Cypress College, Fullerton College, and North Orange Continuing Education centers. For the past 13 years, OCTA provided funding for travel training to disabled students at these three large community college institutions. Funding for the program was provided through a Federal Job Access Reverse Commute (JARC) grant. Recently ...
The Authority is governed by an eighteen-member Board of Directors consisting of five members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, 10 city council members selected by the cities in the supervisorial district in which they represent, two public members selected by the other fifteen board members, and serving in a non-voting capacity is a representative appointed by the Governor of ...
OCTA continues to move toward a sustainable future by using replacement engines certified as near-zero-emissions by the California Air Resources Board. OCTA operates a fleet of 173 compressed natural gas-powered buses, model year 2016, that are due for midlife overhaul maintenance, which includes engine replacement. The replacement engines have been certified by the California Air Resources ...
The Orange County Transportation Authority is the county transportation planning commission, responsible for funding and implementing transit and capital projects for a balanced and sustainable transportation system that reflects the diverse travel needs of the county’s 34 cities and 3.2 million residents.