I'm not a native, so what's the deal with that? Why are LA county freeways so awful compared to OC? WHYYYYYY
About 25 years ago, as all of SoCal's freeways were beginning to decay and gridlock, Orange County passed a half cent sales tax called Measure M. It dedicated most of the tax money to improving freeways and major surface streets in OC, with smaller amounts to subsidize Metrolink trains and bus lines. The result is that since 1990 Orange County has spent billions and billions on widening, modernizing, beautifying, upgrading, and expanding the county freeway system.
The results of Measure M speak for themselves, as anyone who has driven from LA County into Orange County can see. Since 1990, Orange County has added over 200 miles of new freeway lanes to its county system, mostly through widening and upgrades of original 1950's/60's freeways.
The half cent sales tax and its results were so popular that Measure M was overwhelmingly approved by OC voters in 2006 to be extended to 2040 for $15 billion in more freeway improvements and upkeep for decades to come.
During that time, Los Angeles took a very different approach to transit planning and spent almost all of their tax money on the red line subway and the three light rail lines. The existing LA freeways were left alone for the last 30 years.
When you buy something at Disneyland, 0.5% will be added to the sales tax for future OC freeway improvements. And now you know.
