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The Orange County Transportation Council (OCTC) is responsible for carrying out various transportation planning processes and programs, as well as being the forum for cooperative decision-making on transportation issues by local elected officials and transportation providers, especially those related to the planning, programming, and expenditure of Federal transportation surface funds. OCTC provides the public with the opportunity to participate in the transportation planning and programming processes, as identified in the Public Participation Plan.
For more information about OCTC and its functions, please see the links below.
The Orange County Transportation Council, being a consortium which cannot enter into contracts or employ staff, has designated the County of Orange as its host agency. The host agency, through a contract with the State of New York, employs staff, coordinates council activities and administers the UPWP.
OCTC Planning & Policy Committee Meeting information
Browse available resolutions from the Transportation Council. These regard items such as air quality, Transportation Improvement Plan, safety, funding, and more.
Obligations reporting for Transportation Council necessarily follows a structure which is used by Transportation Council within the TIP for listing projects that are programmed to be undertaken with federal funds. There are five sections of the Transportation Council TIP.
The OCTC is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, its metropolitan transportation planning process on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, or disability, as protected by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations.
OCTC Subcommittees are established for particular tasks by the Policy Board or Planning Committee. These tasks may include acting in an advisory role, addressing Committee issues, and completing specific work items or special tasks.