Local, state and federal officials gathered on March 7 to commemorate the launch of the SR-91 Improvement Project, a significant effort aimed at improving mobility, enhancing safety and overall traffic flow along one of Orange County’s busiest transportation corridors.
A project to synchronize traffic signals along 13 miles of Warner Avenue is moving forward following the selection of vendor Iteris, Inc. to provide engineering services.
The year ahead will also improve local streets and continue serving Orange County’s transit needs, while moving toward a goal of zero-emissions to help improve air quality for the entire community. The FY 2023-24 budget encompasses all services, projects and programs that are administered by OCTA.
OCTA has continued to provide vital public transit for those who need it to reach essential jobs and medical appointments. Initial changes included reducing service on 37 routes and temporarily suspending eight more. Subsequent changes to service in June and October 2020 and February 2021 gradually restored some service. Currently, service is ...
The new and improved Anaheim Canyon Metrolink station opened in late January to facilitate a more comfortable rail experience for passengers traveling through north Orange County.
OCTA’s role in preserving the quality of life in Orange County goes beyond delivering a variety of multimodal transportation options to residents of the third-most populous county in California.
OCTA’s new Transit Training workshops can help people develop confident bus-riding skills online before heading out to explore Orange County. With more than 500 fixed-route buses and nearly 5,500 bus stops, OC Bus is a great, safe way to visit shops and museums, run errands and get to appointments, or enjoy a day of fun.
Increasing transit ridership on OC Bus, OC Flex, OC Streetcar, Metrolink, rideshare and other public transportation options; Providing convenient alternatives to single-occupancy vehicle trips and reducing car dependency; Increasing the amount of shared rides; Reducing air pollution and encouraging active transportation
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