Pi R Squared, But Pie Are Round!

Everybody likes pie.  What’s your favorite kind?  My favorite kind of pie is a pie chart!  At a recent Regional Transit Dialogue meeting, subcommittee members reviewed pie charts to better understand how other cities fund their transit...

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9-1-1 ACOG dispatcher of the year

Sydney Myers, Nichols Hills Dispatcher Originally uploaded by CentralOK Sydney Myers, of the Nichols Hills Police Department, was honored as 9-1-1 ACOG’s Dispatcher of the Year during an awards ceremony in April that coincided with...

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Norman’s new CNG loaders

City of Norman CNG Loaders Originally uploaded by CentralOK The City of Norman recently accepted delivery of two new compressed natural gas refuse haulers. The project was made possible by a $114,000 grant from ACOG’s Public Fleet...

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Let’s talk about…transit

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyqIJF6UJbU]The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) and the city of Oklahoma City are holding a series of meetings to engage public participation on enhancing public...

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On the need for regional transit

We were recently invited by the American Public Works Association to make a presentation about regional transit initiatives in Central Oklahoma.  APWA meets monthly at the Twin Hills Golf and Country Club in Oklahoma City.  Here, Doug...

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RTD too?

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzTmFY_050U]ACOG is hosting a project known as the Regional Transit Dialogue.  Since May of 2009, we've pulled together public and private stakeholders all over the region to discuss what a transit...

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Playing Red Dirt Monopoly with the AEP

We recently played Red Dirt Monopoly with the Oklahoma City Alliance of Emerging Professionals at Abuelos on March 11. Red Dirt Monopoly is a transportation planning game that teaches Central Oklahomans about the planning process, about...

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News9 and 9-1-1

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7r946astHA]KWTV-9 called us on March 9 to find out more about the region's 9-1-1 system, and how it works with wireless, mobile phones. Reporter Kirsten McIntyre interviewed 9-1-1 Director Steve...

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