During the next 25 years, the population in south Orange County is anticipated to grow by 16 percent (about 170,000 residents), and employment is expected to grow by 18 percent (about 130,000 jobs). This growth will result in more people traveling throughout south Orange County.
OCTA is studying future transportation needs and identifying improvement recommendations for all modes of transportation, including streets, transit, freeways and bikeways. The area covered by the study encompasses about 40 percent of Orange County, generally south of State Route 55 to the San Diego County line, and from the coast to the foothills.
Please take a short survey to share your feedback on alternative travel options that could help improve travel in south Orange County.
To learn more about the South Orange County Multimodal Transportation Study (SOCMTS), ask questions and make comments, visit the virtual meeting room through April 15. You can access the meeting room through the study website.