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Measure M Eligibility

Every year the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) determines if a local jurisdiction is eligible to receive Measure M net revenues. A local jurisdiction must satisfy certain requirements.

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Requirements to Receive Funds

Measure M funds are intended to augment, rather than replace, existing transportation expenditures and therefore local jurisdictions must meet the following requirements to receive the funds:

  • Comply with the conditions and requirements of the Orange County Congestion Management Program (CMP)
  • Establish a policy which requires new development to pay its fair share of transportation-related improvements associated with their new development
  • Adopt a General Plan Circulation Element consistent with the MPAH
  • Adopt and update a Capital Improvement Program (CIP)
  • Participate in Traffic Forums
  • Adopt and maintain a Local Signal Synchronization Plan (LSSP)
  • Adopt and update biennially a Pavement Management Plan (PMP)
  • Adopt and provide an annual Expenditure Report to OCTA
  • Provide OCTA with a Project Final Report within six months following completion of a project funded with Net Revenues
  • Agree to expend Net Revenues received through Measure M within three years of receipt
  • Satisfy Maintenance of Effort (MOE) requirements
  • Agree that Net Revenues shall not be used to supplant developer funding
  • Consider, as part of the eligible jurisdiction’s General Plan, land use and planning strategies that accommodate transit and non-motorized transportation

See below for more information and resources.