OCTA issued its annual call for projects aimed at improving traffic flow and reducing congestion throughout Orange County.
Approximately $42 million is available through the Regional Capacity Program, which funds improvements that increase mobility at major intersections and provide smoother transitions to the highway system, and the Regional Traffic Signal Synchronization Program, which provides funding to time traffic lights along long stretches of street that can run through multiple cities.
Cities and the county can propose projects through both competitive programs, which are funded by OC Go, Orange County’s half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements, also known as Measure M.
Project applications are due by October 24 and are expected to be selected in spring 2025. For more information and to submit projects, click here.