OC Supervisor Katrina Foley Supports County Aging Plans, New Speed Limits, Youth Counseling Services, Law Enforcement Technology, and Be Well Irvine Funding

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley commented on this week’s Board of Supervisors meeting where the Board approved the Office on Aging Area Plan for the 2024-2028 period, new speed limits for county unincorporated areas, expanded PRYDE program youth counseling services, law enforcement technology maintenance, and funding for the Be Well Irvine campus.  

Supervisor Foley released the following statements highlighting the votes by the Board of Supervisors from the April 23, 2024 meeting:  

OC Supervisor Katrina Foley Highlights OCTA Electric Fleet Purchases and Transit Program Expansion

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley, who serves on the OC Transportation Authority (OCTA) Board of Directors, commented on yesterday’s Board meeting where the Board approved the purchase of 40 Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Buses, the expansion of the Bravo!/Rapid Bus Services and the Youth Ride Free Program, the replacement of OC ACCESS and OC Flex gas powered vehicles, and the purchase of driver protection systems for operators. 

OC Supervisor Katrina Foley Supports Senior Housing Program, Increased Behavioral Service Access, Coastal Erosion Solutions, Fentanyl Crisis Legislation, and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Legislation

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley commented on yesterday’s Board of Supervisors meeting where the Board voted on a new grant program for low-income seniors in need of housing repairs, an administrative office lease agreement for the OC Health Care Agency’s Behavioral Health Services Outreach and Engagement Street Team to provide services in South County, a grant application to address coastal erosion in Capistrano Beach, a grant award for Orange County’s Victim Compensation Program, and support positions on legislation addressing the f

OC Supervisor Katrina Foley Comments on Livestreaming Services for OCTA Meetings

ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA — Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley commented on yesterday's vote by the Orange County Transportation Authority’s (OCTA) Board of Directors to continue pursuing implementation of livestreaming services for OCTA Board and Committee meetings. This action reaffirms the motion made by Supervisor Foley at the March 11, 2024 OCTA Meeting that directed OCTA staff to begin a formal procurement process for livestreaming services at meetings.