OCTA Digital Toolkits
Easily download campaign materials, creative and literature.
15 Years of Measure M
Life is better in Orange County every day thanks to Measure M, Orange County’s voter-approved half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements. Cities, communities, and businesses all benefit from improved freeways and local streets, expanded transit, and environmental protection. OCTA is celebrating Measure M’s 15-year milestone in 2026 and highlighting our commitment through 2041 with a website and video.
OC Bike Month 2026
Experience Orange County from a new angle when you pledge to bike in Orange County during May 2026! You’ll be automatically entered to win an Aventon Soltera 2.5 e-bike* valued at $1,199, courtesy of our sponsors, Aventon and Spectrumotion! Also, join us 5/13 for our Bike Rally to receive a chance to win another e-bike, an Aventon Pace 4 Step-Through e-bike* valued at $1,799. *No purchase or payment necessary. See octa.net/BikeMonthRules and octa.net/BikeRallyRules for details.
OCTA Teen Council
The OCTA Teen Council offers high school students in Orange County an opportunity to learn about transportation-related projects. Members focus on building leadership, communication, and teamwork skills.
Active Transportation Safety
Active Transportation Safety is paramount as we encourage you to embrace human-powered travel—like walking, bicycling, and using mobility devices—for a healthier, more sustainable community. This toolkit provides essential resources, education, and best practices to ensure your journeys are safe and enjoyable across Orange County.
OC Bus - Your Route to Education
OC Bus is more than just a ride—it’s a gateway to learning, and educational opportunities. Every trip brings you closer to your goals and a brighter future.
OC Connect 2026
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is currently studying the potential development of a biking and walking trail connection along the former Pacific Electric Right-of-Way (PE ROW) corridor in Garden Grove and Santa Ana. This study is evaluating a concept that would create a 4-mile biking and walking trail connection between the downtown areas of Garden Grove and Santa Ana, as well as to the Santa Ana River Trail and the countywide 66-mile OC Loop bikeway. If advanced in the future, the project could improve the transportation network along the corridor and provide a well-connected active transportation route. From 2023 to 2024, the community shared feedback about their walking and biking experiences, as well as preferences for trail amenities, such as seating areas, lighting, and directional signs. The project team has reviewed this input received and is now providing an update on the study findings and conceptual trail design.