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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 10Pt. 4Ch. 1Art. 2§ 40010 Orange County Transit District

§ 40010 Orange County Transit District

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§ 40010 Orange County Transit District

Key Takeaways

  • •Orange County needed its own transit system because the existing bus and train services didn’t work together and couldn’t merge.
  • •The goal was to eventually connect Orange County’s transit system with Los Angeles’ system so people could travel easily between the two areas.
  • •The two transit systems (Orange County and Los Angeles) had to agree on how to share costs fairly, considering that Los Angeles had already spent money building its system.
  • •Orange County could pay its share of the costs using money from bonds (loans approved by voters), taxes, or other funds, with payment terms agreed upon by both sides.

Example

Imagine Orange County and Los Angeles are like two separate neighborhoods with their own bus routes. Right now, you can’t take a bus from one neighborhood to the other because they don’t connect. This law is like saying, 'Let’s build a bridge between the two neighborhoods so buses can go back and forth easily.'

The law created a plan for Orange County to build its own transit system first, then later connect it to Los Angeles’ system. They also had to figure out how to split the costs fairly, like neighbors agreeing on how much each will pay to build a shared fence.

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§ 40010 Orange County Transit District

It is necessary that a transit district be established in Orange County in order to provide an interim solution to the transit problem of this area pending inclusion, if at all, of Orange County into the Southern California Rapid Transit District. The problem is unique in that presently there are several existing transportation facilities serving various parts of the area but independently operated, without interchange of transportation services, and without possibility of merger. The geographic location of the area requiring transportation services makes it necessary to develop a single transit system to protect the public interest. It shall be the ultimate purpose of the Orange County Transit District to establish, when financing therefor becomes feasible, a permanent rapid transit system designed to be part of a unified Los Angeles-Orange County areawide regional system. When such permanent system is planned it shall incorporate physical characteristics necessary for full compatibility with the system of the Southern California Rapid Transit District, and unified management of the operations of such an areawide system shall be provided. Such unified management may be provided by management or operating contract with, or by annexation of the Orange County Transit District to, the Southern California Rapid Transit District or by any other lawful means; and shall take into full account the financial burdens already assumed by the citizens of the area comprising the Los Angeles Rapid Transit District to establish its system, which should be recognized in the operation of the unified system. The share of such financial burdens to be assumed by the Orange County Transit District, determined by its board by agreement with the board of the Southern California Rapid Transit District to be in the best mutual interest of the citizens of the two districts, may be made payable out of bond proceeds (subject to authorization of the bonds at an election), tax levies or any other available funds and may be made payable at such times and upon such rate of interest and other terms as shall be agreed between the boards of the two districts. (Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1899.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

transit districtagreementorange countysouthern california rapidtransportationcontractmergermanagement

Related Statutes

  • § 50010 Stockton Transit District Establishment
  • § 40331 Local Tax Ordinance Timing
  • § 40601 Transit District Annexation Terms
  • § 40614 Transit District Consolidation Resolution
  • § 40615 Orange County Transit Taxes

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 40010.
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