Study Overview
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is working to improve transit service along
the Bristol Street Corridor, which was previously identified as one of several
“opportunity corridors.” Located in central Orange County, the Bristol Street Corridor
has become a critical north-south connection, linking residents, businesses, schools,
and key destinations in Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, and Irvine. Through the study, OCTA
analyzed and developed options to improve the flow of traffic and public transit along the
Bristol Street corridor from West 17th Street in Santa Ana to Sunflower Avenue including
the South Coast Metro area in Santa Ana and connections to John Wayne Airport.
The study began in October 2018 and concluded in September 2019 and identified solutions to improve public transportation and traffic conditions by:
- Improving frequency, service, and reliability
- Improving connections with key crosstown routes and the planned OC Streetcar
project,
- Supporting first/last mile connections to jobs, services, retail centers, and
multi-family/mixed use developments, and
- Enhancing the customer service experience and convenience of public transportation.
The Bristol Corridor study included community input in respect to corridor
definition, alternatives development, and alternatives evaluation.
