OCTA Board Approves $1.2B Balanced Budget

June 13, 2017
The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved a balanced budget of more than $1.2 billion for the upcoming year during its June 12 meeting.

The Orange County Transportation Authority Board of Directors approved a balanced budget of more than $1.2 billion for the upcoming year during its June 12 meeting.

The Fiscal Year 2017-18 budget encompasses all services, projects and programs that are administered by OCTA. Major initiatives for the budget include improving bus service through the OC Bus 360° program, continuing Measure M improvements, including to freeways and the OC Streetcar, and operating the 91 Express Lanes.

“We are proud that this budget for the upcoming fiscal year continues to demonstrate OCTA’s commitment to delivering on the promises made to voters who approved Measure M,” said OCTA Chairman Michael Hennessey. “Regardless of how people choose to travel, this budget focuses on enhancing the convenience, safety and speed of all forms of transportation by improving bus and rail operations, freeways, streets, and active transportation programs throughout Orange County.”

Going into effect July 1, the budget reflects a significant investment in capital projects.

“This budget lays the groundwork for a productive and exciting year ahead that will be punctuated with the ground breaking on two landmark projects — the I-405 improvement project, our single largest capital project ever undertaken, and the OC Streetcar, our first modern streetcar that will help reshape how people move through the heart of Orange County,” said OCTA CEO Darrell Johnson.

Funding allocations for the budget include:

  • $349 million for bus operations
  • $170 million for freeway improvements
  • $156 million for streets and roads improvements
  • $10.6 million for environmental programs

This balanced budget is a result of OCTA’s mission to deliver long-term sustainable transportation solutions for the residents of Orange County.