Transportation Planning Services (TPS):
Who We Are
Transportation plays a vital role in today’s economy, providing access to jobs, education, shopping and recreation. It is an integral part of our mobile society influencing urban development, economic vitality, quality of life and national defense.
ACOG serves as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Greater Oklahoma City region and manages the work of the MPO. This includes the region’s $10 billion long-range Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP), as well as more than $20 million in annual federal grants for local transportation improvements by partnering with the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
Staff Contacts
John M. Sharp
Deputy Director
Jennifer Sebesta
TPS Division Manager
TPS Programs
Short-Range Transportation Planning
The Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a cooperatively developed four-year program outlining multimodal transportation improvements and services to be implemented within the Oklahoma City Area Region.
Unified Planning Work Program
The Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP) is prepared annually and serves as a basis for requesting federal planning funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation as well as a management tool for scheduling, budgeting and monitoring planning activities of participating entities.
Long Range Plan: Encompass 2045
Every five years, ACOG produces a new Metropolitan Transportation Plan that creates a long-term vision of our regional transportation system. Encompass 2045, looks 25 years into the future to guide Central Oklahoma’s transportation dollars. Encompass 2045 | Encompass 2040
Congestion Management
ACOG’s Congestion Management Process (CMP) is tailored to maximize the use and efficiency of existing transportation facilities to relieve congestion and improve livability.
TPS Initiatives
Air Quality
The impact of transportation on Central Oklahoma’s quality air is a component of ACOG’s regional planning efforts.
Active Transportation
Active transportation, such as walking or bicycling, is an important form of transportation that benefits communities’ health outcomes and their economic and environmental conditions.
Clean Cities
Central Oklahoma Clean Cities is one of nearly 100 locally based affiliates of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program.
Maps & Data
Discover maps, databases and other information that the Central Oklahoma community and other various audiences across the country find valuable.
Regional Transit
Fixed route transit service in the Central Oklahoma region is operated by three providers in Central Oklahoma: COTPA/EMBARK in Oklahoma City and Norman, and Citylink in Edmond.
Transportation News
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NEWS RELEASE: CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY DONATES ELECTRIC CARS TO OCCC
CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY DONATES ELECTRIC CARS TO OKLAHOMA CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGEAutomotive Technology Program receives two Nissan Leafs Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) will receive two Nissan Leafs for their automotive technology program, thanks to a donation...
Central Oklahoma Celebrates Bike Month 2018 With Scheduled Events
Central Oklahoma Celebrates Bike Month Get ready to pump your pedals, Central Oklahoma. National Bike To Work Day is May 18, 2018. Cities Showcase Benefits of Bicycling Six metro-area communities will celebrate the occasion with official events. Residents from Edmond,...
Oklahoma EV Charging Stations Represent Tourism, Economic Development Opportunities for State, Region
by Rayyan Aldossary ACOG Clean Cities Intern Earlier this month, ACOG Clean Cities Intern Rayyan Aldossary presented research regarding electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure development tourism and economic development opportunities to the Oklahoma Electric...