Time to SHINE in Oklahoma County
A program developed by Oklahoma County Commissioner (District 2) Brian Maughan was recognized last month by the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University as one of the “Bright Ideas” in governance. Maughan and Oklahoma County...
Commerce Announces 2012 CDBG Small Cities Awards
The Community Development division of the Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced in September that 11 Oklahoma cities are recipients of the Small Cities – Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG) funding awards for fiscal...
Snow Routes Provide Clear Steering for Motorists
The scorching summer heat has finally begun to fade and fall weather has added a crisp breath of air as we begin our morning commutes. Deciding to brave the cool early-autumn morning without a jacket spurs thoughts of the unavoidable...
Central Oklahoma Regional Trails Plan
Have you ever driven your car to a city limits sign only to find that the road dead ends? Of course not. However, you may have experienced just such a situation when walking on a sidewalk or bicycling along a trail in Central Oklahoma....
Walk to School Day 2012
On October 3rd, schools across Oklahoma - and the world - will participate in International Walk to School Day, an annual effort to promote physical activity, teach children how to identity safe routes to school, raise awareness of...
Edmond Bicycle Master Plan
Since January, the City of Edmond has been developing a Bicycle Master Plan, which will serve as a guide for the creation of a city-wide, connected bicycle network that promotes bicycling as a safe, reliable means of transportation. The...
Norman Voters Pass $42 Million Transportation Bond
On August 28th, voters in the City of Norman overwhelmingly approved a $42 million transportation bond in a special election; with approval of almost 62% (5,762 to 3,627), the bond includes the following projects: Congestion mitigation...
Regional Incident Management Group to Improve Responder, Driver Safety
Incident-related congestion contributes to 60% of all roadway congestion in the Central Oklahoma area. In an effort to promote safer roadways, we have joined with first responders and state transportation agencies to form a committee to...
Central Oklahoma Commuter Corridors Study and RTD2
In 2009, ACOG began a visioning process to determine the desire for expanded and enhanced regional public transportation. This “Regional Transit Dialogue” (RTD) brought together locally elected officials, policy stakeholders, private...
Time for a little QCR: Quadrennial Certification Review
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) have scheduled a public listening session as part of an evaluation of the region’s transportation planning activities over the past four years. The...
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