Andrew Oftelie, Chief Financial Officer
Orange County Transportation Authority
Orange County Transportation Authority
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Measure M1 delivered $4 billion worth of transportation improvements between 1990 and 2011. Through early action and capitalizing on fnancial opportunities, more than $1.2 billion in additional funds were leveraged for M1 improvements. After experiencing the success and progress of M1, nearly 70 percent of Orange County voters renewed the half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in November 2006 for another 30 years to launch Measure M2. In 2017, Measure M2 was rebranded as OC Go. By the year 2041, OC Go is anticipated to generate approximately $14.8 billion in sales tax revenues (supplemented with leveraged external revenue) for transportation improvements in Orange County. The OC Go Transportation Investment Plan targets improvements to Orange County freeways, streets and roads, transit and environmental programs. Taxpayer safeguards will ensure OC Go is delivered as promised.
OC Go Timeline
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