Public
Private Partnership

City
of Irvine
The City of Irvine was incorporated on December 28, 1971, and is one
of the nation's largest planned urban communities, encompassing over
47 square miles. With a current population is over 143,000, Irvine is
one of the safest cities in the America. Irvine has grown into what
many describe as a "total destination," a community boasting
state-of-the-art transportation programs and systems, an enterprising
business environment, stellar educational institutions and a team-like
lifestyle.

Orange
Country Transit Authority
The Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) was formed in 1991
through a consolidation of seven separate transportation agencies to
develop and implement unified transportation programs and services for
Orange County. OCTA is governed by an 11-member Board of Directors consisting
of four county supervisors, six city council representatives, and one
public member. There are three alternates who fill in when necessary
and enjoy full voting status on OCTA committees. A governor-appointed
representative of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)
also sits on the board in a non-voting capacity.
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