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Bike to Work Day in Central Oklahoma is May 17
Rising gasoline prices, a greater emphasis on health, and growing awareness of alternate transportation modes may point to another successful Bike to Work Day. This year's official day will be celebra... (more)
Modern Streetcar 101 community meeting set for May 9
The public is invited to learn about the MAPS 3 Modern Streetcar, streetcar operations and how they are being used around the country by attending a Modern Streetcar 101 community meeting hosted by th... (more)
ACOG Awarded Designation as an Economic Development District
The U.S. Economic Development Administration, an agency in the United States Department of Commerce, announced this week that the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) has been designated... (more)
Norman Comprehensive Transportation Plan Open House is Tonight
A Public Open House will be held on Monday, April 15, 2013, beginning at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Complex located at 201 West Gray Street in Norman, Oklahoma. This meeting i... (more)
GE to Build Oil & Gas Global Research Center in Oklahoma
April 3, 2013 $110 Million Investment to Drive Best-In-Class Technology, Create 125 High-Tech Jobs - New center to develop innovative technologies in oil and gas sector - Strengthen GE’s Oil & ... (more)
OKC to Host Spring Cleaning Event
(April 3, 2013) - Oklahoma City will host a special collection for unwanted ammunition, computers, tires and prescription drugs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at the State Fairgrounds. Th... (more)
Okla/North Texas Passenger Rail Study Open House Set for March 25
The Texas-Oklahoma Passenger Rail Study (TOPRS) is a federally funded, TxDOT managed (in coordination with the Oklahoma DOT) study evaluating existing passenger rail services in an 850-mile corridor f... (more)
Patterson named ODOT director
Thirty-three year Oklahoma Department of Transportation employee J. Michael “Mike” Patterson was appointed director by members of the Oklahoma Transportation Commission on Monday, March 4. Patterson, ... (more)
Transit symposium set to address regional public transportation – Feb. 26
(February 18, 2013) - The public is invited to attend a free public transit symposium from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 26 at the Oklahoma City Farmer’s Market, 311 S Klein. The symposiu... (more)
MPO Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2012 (Oct. 1, 2011 – Sept. 30, 2012) was recently completed by ACOG. Highway and transit... (more)
OKC, Central Oklahoma Communities Implement Mandatory Water Conservation
City officials have implemented a mandatory odd/even watering program in Oklahoma City, effective January 17. The rotation program includes residents and businesses and remains in effect until fur... (more)
Small Regional Communities to Receive REAP Funds in 2013
Road repairs, maintenance of water lines, street signs, and emergency response equipment are some of the things that citizens expect of their communities. But some small towns in Central Oklahoma don’... (more)
Winter 2013 Regional Snow Routes Map Updated
City and county leaders from across the greater metropolitan area have updated a regional map that highlights the best route choices for motorists when inclement winter weather strikes. The map sh... (more)
Public meeting planned to present design options on the Oklahoma City Blvd.
Three conceptual drawings for the western end of the Oklahoma City Boulevard where Classen Boulevard, Reno Avenue and Western Avenue intersect will be presented at 5:30 p.m. on December 3 at the Coca ... (more)
Mayor’s Disability Committee Honors Leaders with Disabilities and Advocates
The Oklahoma City Mayor’s Committee on Disability Concerns honored outstanding Oklahomans with disabilities and their advocates at the committee’s annual awards luncheon in October. Oklahoma City M... (more)
Oklahoma County Program a SHINEing Example
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 gover... (more)
Two Cities in Central Oklahoma Awarded CDBG Grants
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 Progr... (more)
Attorney General offers Open Meeting and Open Records Seminars
Attorney General Scott Pruitt's office will host six regional seminars on the Oklahoma Open Meeting and Open Records Acts. The regional seminars are being held across the state in partnership with the... (more)
Survey launched to get public input on MAPS 3 Park
City leaders have launched a seven-question online survey asking for resident’s input on the MAPS 3 Downtown Park design. The survey can be found at www.okc.gov/maps3 and is available in both English... (more)
Reducing Mosquito Habitats Key to Curbing West Nile Virus
As the numbers of West Nile Virus (WNV) cases in Oklahoma continue to climb, the Oklahoma City-County Health Department (OCCHD) is advising residents to take extra precautions against the mosquito-bor... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations and government entities interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area... (more)
OKC and Metro Cities Implement Mandatory Odd/Even Watering
(August 1, 2012) - City officials have implemented a mandatory odd/even watering program in Oklahoma City, effective immediately. The rotation program includes residents and businesses and remains... (more)
New Officers Named to ACOG Boards and Committees
Officers for fiscal year 2012-2013 have been named and will lead the Association in the next year as it considers mobility, public safety and quality of life issues that impact Central Oklahoma. Wi... (more)
Public invited to open house for OKC's comprehensive plan, planokc
(July 11, 2012) - The public is invited to attend a summer update and open house about the development of Oklahoma City’s new comprehensive plan, planokc. The event will be held from 4 – 6 p.m., Tuesd... (more)
ACOG's Transportation Planning Program to Undergo 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 activi... (more)
Central Oklahomans Asked to Comment on Economic Development Plan
Central Oklahomans are invited to comment on a regional economic development strategy that will identify opportunities for the region to expand job growth capacity. Last year, the Association of ... (more)
Bike to Work Day in Central Oklahoma is May 18
Rising gasoline prices, a greater emphasis on health, and growing awareness of alternate transportation modes may point to another successful Bike to Work Day. This year’s official day will be celebr... (more)
Oklahoma Conservation Districts ECOpass program available
With Earth Day right around the corner, the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts (OACD) wants to remind everyone to do their part to help protect and conserve Oklahoma’s natural resources, i... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment on a preliminary version of the next Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally funded ... (more)
ACOG Honored with SCAUG Founders Award
Congratulations to our staff, specifically our 9-1-1 staff, for winning the 2011 South Central Arc Users Group (SCAUG) Founders Award. ACOG was selected based on a nomination submitted from across th... (more)
Traffic Incident Management Files Available
The presentation, documents, files and videos from the Traffic Incident Management Workshop, held on Feb. 21 at OSU-OKC are available now. (more)
9-1-1 Existing Conditions Report Available
In an effort to meet the timeline expectations of 9-1-1 ACOG's Feasibility Study and Migration Plan for consideration of future maintenance, our consultant Geo Comm has released to us the Existing C... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2011 (Oct. 1, 2010 – Sept. 30, 2011) was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit ... (more)
Local Governments in Central Oklahoma in Support of F-35
The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the world’s only 5th generation fighter jet, is not only critical to our national defense, but it’s good for our state’s economy. With an already booming aerospace and ... (more)
Traffic Incident Management Workshop Set for Feb. 21
Traffic Incident Management: Past, Present and Future! The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) and the U.S. DOT Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will be hosting a ... (more)
Small Regional Communities to Receive Funds for Infrastructure Needs
Road repairs, maintenance of water lines, street signs, emergency vehicle radio equipment - these are things most of us take for granted. But some small communities aren’t financially able to provide... (more)
ACOG Releases RFP for Commuter Corridor Alternatives Analyses
Central Oklahoma Commuter Corridor Alternatives Analyses The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation S... (more)
Newly Adopted Building Codes Topic of January Symposium
Building an Enduring Future – Oklahoma Building Codes in 2012 and Beyond will take place January 18th at Oklahoma City University’s Meinders School of Business, located at NW 27th St. and McKinley Ave... (more)
9-1-1 Officials Remind Parents that Cell Phones are Not Toys
Local public safety officials are urging citizens to be more cautious with the disposal and distribution of used cell phones. During the holiday season last year, public safety answering points in the... (more)
Winter 2012 Regional Snow Routes Map Updated
City and county leaders from across the greater metropolitan area have updated a regional map that highlights the best route choices for motorists when inclement winter weather strikes. The map sho... (more)
COTPA Schedules Public Hearing
The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) hereby provides notice of a Public Hearing in order to receive comments concerning the proposed updated METRO Lift procedures and elig... (more)
Intermodal Hub Study Final Report Available
ACOG served as the lead agency for the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study which was completed this past June. The study was also sponsored and funded by the City of Oklahoma City, the Central Oklahom... (more)
Private sector can help fund wildfire prevention efforts
Companies can now make a donation to support rural firefighter efforts through one of Oklahoma’s 11 regional councils, according to state Reps. Joe Dorman and Mike Sanders. The two lawmakers, who r... (more)
AG to Host Open Meeting and Records Seminar
Attorney General Scott Pruitt, the Oklahoma Press Association and Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation invite you to attend any of these free sessions designed to deal directly with your questions and concer... (more)
West Edmond Oil Field Presentation
At the September 29 meeting of the Garber-Wellington Policy Committee, ACOG Water Resources Director John Harrington made a presentation on the Clifford Farms Addition, and how brine pits from old oil... (more)
Walk to School Day is October 5
International Walk to School Day on October 5 will highlight the retro travel mode of walking. With physical fitness as a key focus, Walk to School events are designed to reduce traffic congestion and... (more)
Officers Named to 2011 ACOG Boards and Committees
Officers for the 2011 fiscal year have been named and will lead the Association in the next year as it considers policy issues regarding transportation, air and water quality, land use and data activi... (more)
Wildfires Cause Increase in Non-Emergency Calls to Metro 9-1-1 System
Destructive wildfires in Central Oklahoma this week have created a demanding and hectic situation for the region’s 9-1-1 dispatchers. The drama has been amplified considerably by an influx of non-emer... (more)
Bike/Ped projects now eligible for JARC and New Freedom funding
FTA has issued a policy statement in the August 19 Federal Register establishing that pedestrian improvements within a half-mile radius of a transit facility and bicycle improvements within a 3-mile r... (more)
Central Oklahomans asked to comment on Public Participation Plan
Central Oklahomans are invited to comment on the proposed Public Participation Plan (PPP) for the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area. The OCARTS area includes all of Oklah... (more)
ACOG is accepting applications for alternative fuel projects
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments announces it will accept applications under its FY 2012 Oklahoma Public Fleet Conversion Grants solicitation until 4:00 p.m., Friday, September 23, 2011... (more)
Public meeting set on OKC ward redistricting
Oklahoma City’s eight ward boundaries are being redrawn. The changes are a result of redistricting, which is required every decade following the census to rebalance the population in each ward. “W... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations and government entities interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area... (more)
ACOG launches search for Central Oklahoma’s Clean Air Ambassador
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) announced Wednesday that it will select an 8- to 12-year-old child to serve as Central Oklahoma’s Clean Air Ambassador and help educate the publi... (more)
Central Oklahomans Invited to Final Meeting of Intermodal Transportation Hub Study
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting the final public meeting on the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study for Central Oklahoma. When: Thursday, June 16, at 5 p.m. (Pres... (more)
Commerce Plans Series of Rural Regional Workshops
Name: Jason McCarty Phone: 405-815-5320 May 23, 2011 -- The Oklahoma Department of Commerce will host a series of Rural Regional Workshops in June across Oklahoma. The five workshops will feature ... (more)
Ozone Alert Day in Effect Today June 3
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an Oz... (more)
Draft Water Plan to be Discussed
From OWRB: Draft State Water Plan to be Discussed at Meetings in Sulphur, Lawton and Oklahoma City State water agency officials, along with policy and planning specialists, will be on hand May 2... (more)
Bike to Work Day 2011 Weather Update
Event Update (May 19, 2011, 4 p.m.): Event organizers with the communities that are hosting Bike to Work Day activities met today to discuss weather contingency plans for May 20. Events set in Okla... (more)
Central Oklahoma Bike to Work Day set for May 20
Rising gasoline prices, a greater emphasis on health, and growing awareness of alternate transportation modes may point to another successful Bike to Work Day. This year's official day will be celebr... (more)
ACOG Releases RFP for Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is seeking proposals from qualified professionals that are knowledgeable in research and development, planning, and data analysis to conduct a Co... (more)
Hub Study Public Meeting Scheduled for Thursday, May 5
Central Oklahomans Invited to Meeting on Intermodal Transportation Hub Study The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a public meeting on the Intermodal Transportati... (more)
ACOG releases transportation projects funding report
A report reflecting federally funded projects in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2010 (Oct. 1,... (more)
Future Central Oklahoma Transportation Plan Available for Review
A draft of the future regional transportation plan for the Oklahoma City metropolitan area is now available for review and comment. The proposed plan, known as the 2035 Oklahoma City Area Regional Tr... (more)
Open Houses scheduled next week: Encompass 2035 Final Recommendations
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting three open houses to encourage public comments on the final recommendations of Encompass 2035, the region’s long-range transportation ... (more)
Guidelines announced for outdoor warning sirens
The Central Oklahoma Emergency Management Association (COEMA) announced today the publication of regional guidelines for outdoor warning systems, formerly known as tornado sirens. The guidelines co... (more)
Oklahoma Census data released
The U.S. Census bureau released the first set of 2010 Census data on Tuesday. The Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian, Logan, Grady, Lincol... (more)
ACOG sets 2011 legislative agenda
Results from a regional online survey of ACOG member communities have helped the Association develop a prioritized list of federal and state legislative issues of concern to local governments in the r... (more)
Rail Open Houses Rescheduled in Oklahoma City and Lawton Due to Weather
Due to the winter weather forecast, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has rescheduled the first two meetings in a series of open houses on rail long-range planning originally scheduled to get ... (more)
MEETING CANCELLATION for 2/3/11
The Special Meeting of the Intermodal Transportation Technical Committee, scheduled for Thursday, February 3 has been cancelled. The items on that agenda will appear on the regularly scheduled meetin... (more)
Hub Study Videos and Documents Available Now
By 5 p.m. today, all of the videos from the first public meeting of the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study will be available. The meeting was long, and there were nine videos produced. To watch the... (more)
Hub Study Meeting is Still On Today!
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a public meeting on the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study for Central Oklahoma, to encourage comments and feedback on the initial fi... (more)
First Congress of Mayors set for January 21
Mayors and Vice-Mayors are are invited to witness an historic event taking place at the Oklahoma State Capitol on Friday, January 21, 2011 in the House of Representatives Chamber as the Mayor’s Counci... (more)
Central Oklahomans Invited to First Meeting on Intermodal Transportation Hub Study
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a public meeting on the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study for Central Oklahoma, to encourage comments and feedback on the initial fi... (more)
E-report on Rural Economic Action Plan available
New guardrails in Eastern Oklahoma County represent one of 35 REAP projects that ACOG funded in 2010. Eleven years after an F5 tornado nearly wiped out their sister town of Mulhall, the townspeop... (more)
Regional Snow Routes Map Updated for Winter
City and county leaders from across the greater metropolitan area have updated a regional map that highlights the best route choices for motorists when inclement winter weather strikes. The map sho... (more)
Transit Moving in a New Direction
As the Central Oklahoma region grows in population, so too, does our interest in a more comprehensive public transit system. In ACOG’s Encompass 2035 survey, conducted in 2009, enhancing transit was a... (more)
Central Oklahomans Recognized at OML Conference
Three Central Oklahoma leaders were honored at the Oklahoma Municipal League’s annual conference in September. Mike Fina, Mayor of Piedmont, was named Mayor of the Year for Oklahoma’s smaller communit... (more)
Mayor Mick Cornett named “Public Official of the Year” by Governing Magazine
Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett was today named “Public Official of the Year” by Governing Magazine, the nation’s preeminent publication for state and local governments. Governing Publisher Fred Kuh... (more)
OWRB Hosting Governor's Water Conference, Oct. 26-27
On October 26-27, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board and Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute will host the Annual Oklahoma Governor's Water Conference and Water Research Symposium in Norman at... (more)
Walk to School Day is Oct. 6 in Central Oklahoma
International Walk to School Day on October 6 will highlight the retro travel mode of walking. With physical fitness as a key focus, Walk to School events are designed to reduce traffic congestion and... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations and government entities interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area... (more)
Central Oklahoma’s 9-1-1 system receives $4.35 million upgrade
Everyday, 9-1-1 dispatchers working in 20 different call centers across Central Oklahoma respond to approximately 1,000 different calls for help. That’s 40 opportunities every hour that call-takers ha... (more)
2011 REAP application process underway
The 2011 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant process is currently underway, with communities in the Central Oklahoma region with populations under 7,000 eligible to apply. REAP funding is importan... (more)
Oklahoma Academy Town Hall set for Nov. 14-17
Municipal, Oklahoma An Oklahoma Academy Town Hall November 14-17 Since 2008 Americans have been weathering the Great Recession. A substantial amount of strain has been placed on individuals, fa... (more)
9-1-1 Tips as Kids Head Back to School
Next week, more than 80,000 Oklahoma children Pre-K through 12th grade, begin returning to school, and 911 officials with the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) want to remind parents ... (more)
RSVP to ACOG Sustainable Communities Workshop
Please RSVP for the ACOG Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant Workshop Monday, July 19th, 2:00 pm - 4:30 pm The Blue Room at Chesapeake Energy Campus What is your vision for the fu... (more)
ACOG Seeks Partners for Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Program
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is seeking regional partners for the new HUD Sustainable Communities Regional Planning Grant program. The program, announced last week by HUD Se... (more)
Turnpike Gate breaks ground in OK County
From www.OKC.biz The Eastern Oklahoma County Turnpike Gate, first slated for construction more than 30 years ago, broke ground June 25. The gate is 11 miles east of the Turner Turnpike entrance in ... (more)
New Officers Named to ACOG Boards and Committees
Officers for fiscal year 2011 have been named and will lead the Association in the next year as it considers mobility, public safety and quality of life issues that impact Central Oklahoma. Kathy M... (more)
Sustainability Conference to be held June 11-12
Oklahomans have the opportunity to learn about how they can improve the environment by greening their businesses, homes and communities at the 9th annual Oklahoma Sustainability Conference June 11-12 ... (more)
Governor Henry Signs Prepaid Wireless 9-1-1 Bill
Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed House Bill 2556 earlier this month. The legislation ensures that all mobile phones are assessed a 50-cent monthly service fee that will fund 9-1-1 systems. Even ... (more)
Alert Day for Ozone Issued for May 28
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Get on Your Bikes and Ride! Central Oklahoma Bike to Work Day Scheduled for May 21
Rising gasoline prices, a greater emphasis on health, and growing awareness of alternate transportation modes may point to another successful Bike to Work Day. This year's official day will be celebra... (more)
Public Fleet Conversion Grants Funding Opportunity
ACOG released its third Public Fleet Conversion Grants funding opportunity on April 29th. Approximately $277,000 is available for alternative fuel vehicles, hybrid vehicles and alternative fueling and... (more)
Canadian County Bridge Opens
Robert Kincaid wasn’t there to take photographs, but a host of luminaries, led by Canadian County Commissioner Phil Carson were present at a ribbon-cutting for a new bridge on Sara Rd NE south of Azal... (more)
Let's Talk Transit Discussion Continues
The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority and the City of Oklahoma City have begun seeking citizen input through a series of public meetings and online forums to plan for enhanced publ... (more)
9-1-1 Dispatcher of the Year to Be Honored Today
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 9-1-1 DISPATCHER OF THE YEAR TO BE HONORED TODAY WHO: 9-1-1 Dispatcher of the Year, Sydney Meyers, Communications Officer, Nichols Hills Police Department WHAT: 9-1-1 Dispatch... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment on a preliminary version of the next Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally funded ... (more)
ACOG Releases RFP for Intermodal Hub Study
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments, the Metropolitan Planning Organization for the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area, is requesting proposals from qualified c... (more)
COTPA Announces Meetings to Discuss Downtown Transit
COTPA Announces Public Meetings to Discuss Downtown Transit The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority and the City of Oklahoma City are seeking citizen input through a series of p... (more)
ASPA Accepting Nominations for Administrator of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted for the Administrator of the Year Award. The annual tribute recognizes an Oklahoma public servant whose career exhibits the highest standards of excellence, dedi... (more)
Interesting Numbers Regarding the 2010 Census
With Census forms now in households across the region, the Census Bureau offers up some interesting facts on the nation’s population count: 10: It takes just 10 minutes for the average household to... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations and government entities interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2009 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects were funded and impleme... (more)
Regional Snow Routes Map Updated For Driver Safety As Winter Weather Approaches
City and county leaders from across the greater metropolitan area have updated a regional map that highlights the best route choices for motorists when inclement winter weather strikes. The map sho... (more)
Board, Policy Meetings Rescheduled to Feb. 2
Inclement winter weather predictions have prompted the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments to reschedule meetings that were originally set for Thursday, January 28. The 9-1-1 Association Bo... (more)
Funding, Representation on Line for 2010 Census
The results of the 2010 Census, to be conducted this spring, will affect the state’s representation in Congress and federal dollars spent locally for the next 10 years. A complete count is very import... (more)
EPA Strengthens Smog Standard
Proposed standards, strictest to date, will protect the health of all Americans, especially children WASHINGTON – The United States Environmental Protection Agency today proposed the strictest h... (more)
ACOG Legislative Issues Prioritized for 2010
Results from a regional online survey of ACOG member communities have helped the Association develop a prioritized list of federal and state legislative issues of concern to local governments in the r... (more)
2009 Ozone Season Ends with Question Mark
Another ozone season has come and gone in Central Oklahoma. The region had what would be considered an average year, with seven Clean Air Alert Days issued. Based on cumulative readings over the past ... (more)
Region Receives 9-1-1 System Upgrade Grant
In July, 9-1-1 ACOG applied to the state of Oklahoma for a potential $700,000 in grant funds that the state of Oklahoma was eligible for through the Federal 9-1-1 Office. These funds would be used to ... (more)
ODOT Planning Public Meetings
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is hosting a series of meetings across the state to provide residents with information, access to ODOT staff, and avenues for commenting on two importa... (more)
City of Norman Recommending Trick-or-Treat on October 30
From the Norman Police Department, Oct. 20, 2009 With the recent announcement of the time for the University of Oklahoma home football game on October 31, 2009, the City of Norman is recommending T... (more)
Trick-or-Treat Night Set for Oct. 31 in Metro
Regional leaders in Central Oklahoma have recommended Saturday, October 31 as the night for Trick-or-Treat activities in the metropolitan area this year. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governm... (more)
Nine-One-One Survey Now Online
It’s that time again. It’s time to start thinking about the issues our industry is facing and what we want to address at the state legislative level. Communication with our state legislatures is k... (more)
Join Us for Our Transportation Plan Kickoff!
JOIN US FOR OUR PLAN KICKOFF! We want to hear your thoughts about transportation planning in Central Oklahoma. Central Oklahoma residents interested in transportation issues are invited to an o... (more)
Regional Rideshare Program Launched
ACOG has recently unveiled the regional rideshare program designed to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce emissions and help motorists and commuters save time and money. The rideshare program, named... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Issued for August 26
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Issued for August 13
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Final Transportation Survey Results Available
Motorists and commuters in Central Oklahoma want more transit options and better road maintenance for the region’s transportation system future. As part of the public engagement process to promote ... (more)
Notice of Grant for Phase II E-9-1-1
Notice of Grant for Phase II E-9-1-1 The Statewide 9-1-1 Advisory Board announces the availability of grant funds for implementation and operation of Phase II E-911 services and/or migration to an ... (more)
New Officers Named to ACOG Boards and Committees
Officers for fiscal year 2010 have been named and will lead the Association in the next year as it considers mobility, public safety and quality of life issues that impact Central Oklahoma. Willa J... (more)
Ozone Alerts issued for June 26 and June 27
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Issued for June 25 in Central Oklahoma
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Wind Conference scheduled for June 23-24 in Norman
The Oklahoma Department of Commerce is hosting a conference focusing on the state emerging wind industry. Wind Commerce 2009: The Future is Now is scheduled for June 23-24 at the Embassy Suites in No... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Issued for June 6
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Long-Range Plan to Encompass the Public
Over the past few months, ACOG staff has been working on new visualization tools to enhance the Public Participation Plan (PPP) and the 2035 Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) P... (more)
9-1-1 Event Photos Available
Photos from the 9-1-1 20th anniversary are available for sale. Click the link below to order. http://www.bakerequinepromotions.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=5441043... (more)
Fifth Annual Bike to Work Day Set for May 1
Rising gasoline prices, a greater emphasis on health, and growing awareness of alternate transportation modes may point to another successful Bike to Work Day. This year’s official day will be celebr... (more)
April 23 is “9-1-1 Day” at Oklahoma State Capitol
Public safety professionals from around the state will tout the importance of Enhanced 9-1-1 systems during 9-1-1 Day at the Oklahoma State Capitol this Thursday, April 23. Supporters say Enhanced 9-1... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment this month on a preliminary version of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally fun... (more)
Stimulus Package the Hot Topic During D.C. Visit
The recently approved American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, better known as the federal Stimulus Package, was all the talk in the nation’s Capitol the week that ACOG Board officers and staff... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2008 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects were funded an... (more)
Oprah Trainer Bob Greene Headlines Health and Wellness Conference
The highly acclaimed creator of the Best Life Diet brand, Bob Greene, will be a featured speaker at the day-long conference, Choosing Heath: Wellness, Weight Loss and Keeping Fit. The University of... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations and government entities interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area... (more)
ASPA Seeks Nominations for Administrator of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2009 Administrator of the Year Award. The annual tribute recognizes a public administrator whose career exhibits the highest standards of excellence, dedicat... (more)
School Violence Prevention Seminar Scheduled
Back by popular demand, a nationally acclaimed seminar on school violence is returning to Central Oklahoma. ACOG will be hosting “School Violence, Lessons Learned” at ACOG’s offices, 21 E. Main Stree... (more)
ACOG Launches Fleet Conversion Grant Program
ACOG is launching a new public vehicle fleet conversion program this month, designed to reduce air pollution and help public sector organizations implement the use of alternative fuels for their vehic... (more)
Travel Survey Will Help Determine Regional Transportation Needs
Are you seeing more cars on the road? Do you spend more time at stoplights? Answers to these questions may help map regional travel patterns and identify where future transportation improvements are... (more)
Tourism Department Seeks Applications for Trail Grants
The Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation announced that it is taking applications for the Recreational Trail Program’s 2009 budget year. The Recreational Trails Program is a reimbursement-... (more)
CELL PHONES ARE NOT TOYS: Public Safety Officials Urge Citizens to be Aware
Local public safety officials are urging citizens to be more cautious with the disposal and distribution of used cell phones. During the holiday season last year, public safety answering points i... (more)
Wireless 9-1-1 Compliance Testing Begins
Since Phase II Wireless 9-1-1 was implemented in Central Oklahoma nearly a year ago, emergency calls from cell phones now show a location of the caller, even plotting on an aerial photograph and map. ... (more)
Downtown in December Events Unveiled
Activities have been announced for the seventh annual Downtown in December winter celebration presented by the Downtown OKC Business Improvement District. Festivities begin November 28 and run throug... (more)
Regional Snow Routes Map Available
A regional map that highlights the best route choices when inclement winter weather strikes is again available to Central Oklahoma motorists. The map showcases the roadways that individual communit... (more)
2008 Ozone Season Ends; Outlook Still Hazy
Another ozone season has come and gone in Central Oklahoma. The region had what would normally be considered a “good” year, with only two Clean Air Alert Days issued this season. Overall, the air is ... (more)
Grow Conference will Focus on Biofuels
The emerging Oklahoma biofuel industry is the subject of Grow: The Third Annual Oklahoma Conference on Biofuels November 12-13 at the Skirvin Hilton and Conference Center in Oklahoma City. Abundant... (more)
Six Regional Public Transportation Projects Receive FTA Funds
Six public transportation projects in the Oklahoma City Urban Area were chosen this spring to receive Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding through a competitive selection process. FTA has no... (more)
9-1-1 Legislative Briefing Download Available
The 9-1-1 Association has prepared a legislative briefing on the current status of the ever-changing climate of 9-1-1 and system technology. To download a PDF of the document, (more)
Regional Trick or Treat Night Scheduled for October 31
Regional leaders in Central Oklahoma have recommended Friday, Oct. 31 as the night for Trick-or-Treat activities in the metropolitan area this year. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments ... (more)
Schools Celebrate Walk to School Day October 8
Remember when your parents would recount tall tales about how high the snow was back in the days when they had to walk to school? It seems that everything old is new again. With gasoline prices forc... (more)
Rack UP! Program Supports Green Transportation
It will now be easier for residents and visitors to park their bikes in downtown Oklahoma City. Biking enthusiasts and city officials introduced the new Rack UP! bike rack system to support fitness a... (more)
911 ACOG Makes Comments to FCC
The 9-1-1 Association made comments to the Federal Communications Commission regarding implementation of the NET 911 Improvement Act of 2008. To download a PDF file of the comments, (more)
September is Month to Get Ready
The ice storm that put a stranglehold on Central Oklahoma last December should be a great example of the need to be prepared. With nearly half the metro affected with power outages, food shortages an... (more)
2009 REAP Application Process Underway
The 2009 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant process is currently underway, with communities in the Central Oklahoma region with a population of under 7,000 eligible to apply. The maximum dollar a... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Issued for August 1
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
New Officers Named to ACOG Boards and Committees
Officers for the 2009 fiscal year have been named and will lead the Association in the next year as it considers policy issues regarding transportation, air and water quality, census and data activiti... (more)
Ozone Alert Day issued for July 4 in Metro Area
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have issued an A... (more)
Three Year Old Guthrie Girl Saves Mother with Wireless 9-1-1 Call
A recent call for help from a young girl in Guthrie proved the effectiveness of the recent enhancements to Central Oklahoma’s 9-1-1 system for cell phone users. In December 2005, voters overwhelmin... (more)
Our Region: New Ozone Rule Puts Emphasis on Health Impact
As published in The Oklahoman... by John G. Johnson In mid-March, after months of research, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a new rule for ground-level ozone that makes it harde... (more)
Land Use Around Tinker AFB Subject of Public Meeting on June 12
Cooperation, collaboration and future visioning are key tenets to a study that is currently being conducted between Tinker Air Force Base and the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan region. The stud... (more)
ACOG Board Names John G. Johnson Executive Director
The Board of Directors of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) named John G. Johnson to the position of ACOG Executive Director at a meeting on May 29. Johnson had been serving as I... (more)
Applications Available for ODOT Tree Grant Program
Oklahoma motorists are enjoying more trees and shrubs along public transportation corridors across the state. Much of the increased landscaping is being made possible by the Tree Grant Program of the ... (more)
Bike to Work Day Events Tomorrow Throughout Region
EVENTS IN MORNING TO TAKE PLACE IN: Edmond, Guthrie, Norman, Moore, Oklahoma City and Yukon Who: The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) celebrates Bike to Work Day 2008 in the met... (more)
Central Oklahoma Bike to Work Day Set for May 16
Bike to Work Day will be celebrated May 16 this year throughout the Central Oklahoma region. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), and the cities of Oklahoma City, Edmond, Guthrie, ... (more)
Our Region: Public Safety Dispatchers Deserve a Week of Kudos
Featured in The Oklahoman... During National Telecommunicator Week, April 13-19, let’s all give a “tip of the hat” to our area dispatchers, the dedicated men and women who answer the phone when you... (more)
Regional Transportation Program to Undergo Review
The federal agencies involved in funding the region’s transportation programs are asking citizens for their input on transportation planning in Central Oklahoma, and whether residents feel like they a... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment this month on a preliminary version of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally fun... (more)
ACOG Accepting Project Applications for FTA Programs
Organizations interested in applying for FTA Sec. 5316 Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and FTA Sec. 5317 New Freedom funds apportioned to the Oklahoma City Urbanized Area are invited to submit p... (more)
Evaluation Criteria For FTA Programs Available For Public Review
Organizations interested in applying for certain federal transit funds are invited to comment on draft criteria to be used for allocating the funds. Current federal transportation law, known as SAF... (more)
JLUS Public Meeting Set for February 28 in MWC
Cooperation, collaboration and future visioning are key tenets to a study that is currently being conducted between Tinker Air Force Base and the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan region. The Asso... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2007 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects were funded an... (more)
Bike Rack Grant awarded to Downtown OKC Inc. and Urban Neighbors
Downtown OKC Inc. and Urban Neighbors (the Downtown Neighborhood Association) were recently awarded an OKC Neighborhood Partnership Grant for a joint project to install bike racks in the downtown area... (more)
ACOG Board Names Interim Executive Director
At a special meeting on January 10, the Board of Directors of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) named John G. Johnson as the Interim Executive Director. Johnson will serve the ... (more)
Memorial Services Set for Zach Taylor
A memorial service for Zach D. Taylor will be held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 8, at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 4400 N. Shartel, Oklahoma City. Those wishing to make donations in Zach’s name ar... (more)
Zach Taylor, ACOG Executive Director Dies at 60
Zach D. Taylor, longtime civic leader and champion of regional progress, died suddenly Friday morning in Oklahoma City of a heart attack. Taylor served as the Executive Director of the Association ... (more)
Cell Phones Are Not Toys; Local Officials Urge Caution
Local public safety officials are urging citizens to be more cautious with the disposal and distribution of used cell phones. In the past week, public safety answering points in the Central Oklahom... (more)
Our Region: Snow Routes Process Great Example of Regionalism
As featured in The Oklahoman... The first winter storm this season was hardly worth the extra visual graphics and hysteria that the TV stations put into hyper-drive. The time will come, though. “... (more)
Central Oklahoma Wireless 9-1-1 System Unveiled
Two years ago, on December 13, 2005, voters overwhelmingly affirmed their desire for an enhanced 9-1-1 system that works with all phones. Voters said “yes” in all six counties in the metro region, in... (more)
Demonstration Rescheduled: Wireless 9-1-1 System to be Unveiled Next Week
NOTICE: Due to the weather-related impact on the region, the demonstration event showcasing the wireless 9-1-1 system has been rescheduled. The system is currently operational. We are reschedulin... (more)
Regional Snow Routes Map Released as Winter Approaches
City and county leaders from across the greater metropolitan area have worked the past few months to develop a regional map that highlights the best route choices for motorists when inclement winter w... (more)
Our Region: Water Planning is Essential
As featured in The Oklahoman... In late October, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue declared a state of emergency for northern Georgia and asked the federal government to declare it a major disaster are... (more)
Agencies Support Regional Juvenile Fire Prevention Program
State Farm Insurance Company and the Oklahoma SAFE KIDS Coalition each recently donated $2,500 to Operation FireSAFE, a regional program of area fire departments and mental health agencies whose missi... (more)
“No Kill” Goal for Regional Animal Group
A new organization, the Metro Alliance for Animal Life, has been formed to address the challenges of pet overpopulation, unwanted pets and stray dogs in Central Oklahoma. The Alliance intends to becom... (more)
FAQs on CFLs (Compact Flourescent Lightbulbs)
ACOG is serving the Central Oklahoma region as a pledgedriver for the ENERGY STAR Change a Light Campaign. The program is a national challenge to encourage every American to help change the world, on... (more)
Trick or Treat Night Scheduled for Oct. 31 in Region
Regional leaders in Central Oklahoma have recommended Wednesday, Oct. 31 as the night for Trick or Treat activities in the metropolitan area this year. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governmen... (more)
Securing Future of Tinker Subject of Public Meeting on Oct. 18
Cooperation, collaboration and future visioning are key tenets to a study that is currently being conducted between Tinker Air Force Base and the greater Oklahoma City metropolitan region. The Asso... (more)
Securing TAFB's Future Focus of Joint Land Use Study
Media Briefing: Who: The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), the region’s federally authorized metropolitan planning organization. What: Introduction of the Joint Land Use Study ... (more)
AG to Hold Open Meetings, Records Seminars Across State
This fall, Attorney General Drew Edmondson, the Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation and FOI Oklahoma will hold seminars on the Oklahoma Open Meetings and Open Records Acts in loc... (more)
September is Month of Preparedness
The Boy Scout motto holds true: “Be Prepared.” All citizens and governments in Central Oklahoma can make sure that the motto is not just a catchy slogan. Central Oklahomans should think about how ... (more)
State Water Plan Continues Local Meetings
The 2007 Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan represents a crucial shift in the state’s historical approach to water planning. State planners are focusing on development of system-level plans to provide ... (more)
Clean Air Alert Day for Ozone Called for August 16 in Central Oklahoma
Heavy rains earlier this summer kept ozone readings at a moderate level most of the season. The past week, however, has been a different story. Air quality concerns have prompted environmental offic... (more)
Clean Air Alert Day for Ozone Issued for August 15 in Central Oklahoma
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
First Clean Air Alert Day for Ozone Issued for August 14 in Central Oklahoma
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
Pollution Prevention Tips Have Metro Shoppers 'Walking on Air'
For tips on how to keep the skies over central Oklahoma clean, all you have to do is look down. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) and Devon Energy have teamed to promote clean ... (more)
Region Opts into New EPA Program
A group of clean air stakeholders, led by ACOG, is opting into a new program that might assist the Central Oklahoma region should it reach air pollution levels that would violate federal air quality l... (more)
Dignitaries Dedicate First Phase of 1-40 Crosstown Reconstruction
State and civic leaders Thursday hailed completion of the first phase in construction of the new 1-40 Crosstown, commending nearly 12 years of planning and cooperation involving state, local and feder... (more)
2007 Biking Survey Reveals Trends
Hundreds of bicyclists throughout the metro participated in Central Oklahoma’s third annual Bike to Work Day event last month. This year, five communities, including Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Yu... (more)
Air Quality Campaign Begins as Ozone Rises
The deluge of spring rains won’t have an impact on the coming ozone season unless the rain continues throughout the summer. Ozone season typically spans from May to September, and this year will be c... (more)
REAP Funds Awarded to Communities
Several small and rural communities in the Central Oklahoma region were recently awarded funding for transportation and capital improvement projects by the ACOG Board of Directors through the state’s ... (more)
OWRB to Conduct Water Plan Meetings in Region
Central Oklahomans can share their opinions on what should be included in the state’s upcoming 50-year water plan. For the past few months, the Oklahoma Water Resources Board (OWRB) has been holding ... (more)
ACOG Garners ADDYs
ACOG and its advertising partner, Third Degree Advertising, won two ADDY awards last month, presented annually by the Oklahoma City Advertising Club. The ADDY awards are the regional advertising field... (more)
Bike to Work Day Coming; Biking Survey Online Now
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is asking citizens to participate in a survey focused on bicycling. The survey will help to determine the characteristics of the metro’s bicycli... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment this month on a preliminary version of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally f... (more)
ODOT Unveils Eight-Year Plan
Officials at the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) recently presented a blueprint of the next eight years that showcased available funds for road construction, as well as a new mix of trans... (more)
Board Members Meet with Congressional Delegation
ACOG representatives met with various members of the Oklahoma Congressional Delegation in Washington, D.C. in early March. Oklahoma City Councilmember Willa Johnson, Choctaw Councilmember Dave How... (more)
9-1-1 ACOG to Recognize National Telecommunicator Week
They are the “heroes behind the scenes” when emergencies occur. Public safety dispatchers provide a critical service to the Central Oklahoma region and all emergency personnel while performing their ... (more)
Oklahoma Wellness Week Puts Focus on Health
Central Oklahoma Turning Point (COTP) will be sponsoring the third annual Oklahoma Wellness Week, March 31-April 6. This year’s event is being co-chaired by First Lady Kim Henry and Sue Hale, executi... (more)
Local Group to Establish ULI District Council
A forum held in late February to discuss the current renaissance of the urban region and the exciting possibilities of its future was a formal step to initiating a local district council of the Urban ... (more)
Association Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded transportation projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2006 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects... (more)
Capitol Friends Developing Plaza
A group dedicated to preserving the beauty of the Oklahoma State Capitol has developed a new project that would enable people to remember special Oklahomans. The Memorial Plaza, which includes square... (more)
ASPA Seeks Nominations for Administrator of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2007 Administrator of the Year Award. The annual tribute recognizes a public administrator whose career exhibits the highest standards of excellence, dedicat... (more)
Conference to Focus on Urban Stream Protection
Professional training in urban stream protection strategies is the theme for a conference to be held in the region this month. The “Conference on Urban Stream Protection - Helping Communities Grow Na... (more)
Central Oklahomans Asked to Comment on Public Participation Plan
Central Oklahomans are invited to participate and comment on the proposed Public Participation Plan (PPP) for the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area. The OCARTS area inclu... (more)
ACOG Announces New Director of Transportation Division
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) has announced the selection of Douglas W. Rex as the new Division Director of ACOG's Transportation Planning and Data Services Division. ACOG... (more)
Region Opts into New EPA Program
Although Central Oklahoma continues to remain in compliance with the 8-hour federal ozone standard, elevated readings last summer have prompted regional leaders to continue to seriously address the co... (more)
Festive Events Spotlight Holiday Season
A series of events make up a month of family activities in Downtown Oklahoma City Inc.’s fifth annual “Downtown in December” celebration. There are numerous events that are being supplemented and spon... (more)
Regional Legislative Issues Prioritized for 2007
Results from a regional survey of ACOG member communities have helped the Association to develop a prioritized list of federal and state legislative issues and concerns in the region. The ACOG Board o... (more)
Tourism Department Seeks Applications for Recreational Trail Grants
Hardy Watkins, Director of the Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation, announced that the agency is now taking applications for the Recreational Trail Program’s 2007 budget year. “The Recre... (more)
COTPA Plans Coordinated Meetings
COTPA (Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority) requests your participation at a meeting listed below to help formulate the Coordinated Plan for federal funding. This includes three pro... (more)
Ozone Readings Elevated in Region in ‘06
The Central Oklahoma region experienced 16 exceedances of the federal ozone standards in summer 2006. Despite this, the region was still able to remain in compliance with the air quality standards of... (more)
Trick or Treat Night Scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 31
Regional leaders in Central Oklahoma have recommended Tuesday, Oct. 31 as the night for Trick or Treat activities in the metropolitan area this year. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments B... (more)
ACOG United Way Campaign Rocks, Rolls
It was a rockin’ good time for cool cats and dolls last month, as ACOG staff participated in the association’s annual United Way Pacesetter fundraising campaign. This year’s theme was “Rockin’ ‘N’ Ra... (more)
Conference will Highlight Developments in Alternative Fuels
The emerging Oklahoma biofuel industry is the subject of Grow: The Oklahoma Governor’s Conference on Biofuels October 3-4, 2006 at the University of Oklahoma in Norman. James Woolsey, former director... (more)
September is Month of Preparedness
Headlines and breaking news come over the radio and television. An “F5” tornado is bearing down on the metro. The national threat level is raised. Bird flu is imminent. Pandemic is inevitable. Wh... (more)
TMDL Draft Subject of Meeting
The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) is seeking written comments on a revised draft document describing pathogen reductions needed to improve water quality in the Shell Creek and No... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A report reflecting federally funded projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2005 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects were funded an... (more)
Mid-Decade Census Estimates Show Regional Growth
Mid-decade estimates provided by the U.S. Census Bureau showcase that the Central Oklahoma (ACOG region) is growing. In June, the Bureau and the Oklahoma State Data Center released the 2005 populatio... (more)
New 9-1-1 Call-Taker Course Offered At Eastern Oklahoma County Tech Center
The 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (9-1-1 ACOG), the Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center (EOCTech) and several area 9-1-1 professionals are offering a new 9-1-1 Call-Taker Cer... (more)
New Officers Named to ACOG Boards and Committees
Change is constant. The election process, retirements and changes in people’s lives bring alterations in the makeup of the governing boards of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. Offi... (more)
Clean Air Alert Day for Ozone Issued For July 20 in Central Oklahoma
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
Wireless 9-1-1 System Buildout Begins
The crisis of wireless phones and how they interact with 9-1-1 became a topic that many Oklahomans took to heart last year. Thanks to a positive vote of the people, the crisis will be averted. Centr... (more)
June Ozone Readings High; Metro Officials on 'Alert'
Last week, the metropolitan Oklahoma City area experienced the highest ozone levels ever recorded in June, which has local officials concerned that the Central Oklahoma region may be inching closer to... (more)
Alert Day for Ozone Issued for June 12
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
Weekly Drought Report Available
ACOG staff has compiled a data sheet of drought indicators and statistics of current drought conditions. The PDF file showcases several different drought indices and current water storage capacity of ... (more)
Logan County Developing Address Database For 9-1-1 Service
The 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (9-1-1 ACOG) and Logan County Commissioners are asking residents in western Logan County for assistance with street address assignments to help br... (more)
Highway Tree Program, Urban Forestry Grants Available
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced the application cycle and requirements for the 2006 Highway Tree Grant Program. This competitive program awards communities with funding ... (more)
Ride Your Bike To Work! Bike To Work Day Scheduled For May 19
Bike to Work Day will be celebrated May 19 this year throughout the Central Oklahoma region. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), METRO Transit, and the cities of Oklahoma City, No... (more)
ACOG Director Named Administrator of the Year
The Oklahoma Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) named Zach D. Taylor, Executive Director of the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), the 2006 Administrator... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment this month on a preliminary version of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally fun... (more)
ITS Infrastructure Being Deployed in Region
Motorists not “in the know” may likely be suspicious of the cameras and the towers with the solar panels that have been popping up on the regional landscape. Their fears of intrusion are needless. T... (more)
LifeCheck Program Provides Healthcare Snapshots
With health insurance rates consistently escalating, it is becoming more and more difficult for businesses and municipal governments to provide comprehensive health care coverage for their employees. ... (more)
Region Needs to Address Water Concerns
In January, when a rash of wildfires blanketed the region, destroying thousands of acres and claiming lives and property, Gov. Brad Henry set aside a day of prayer for the state. He asked Oklahomans ... (more)
National Memorial Institute Names Director
Donald R. Hamilton was recently named Executive Director of the Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism (MIPT). Hamilton has served as Deputy and Interim Director of MIPT for five years. ... (more)
Urban Forestry Conference Coming to Region
The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture Food and Forestry and the Oklahoma Urban & Community Forestry Council (OUCFC) are sponsoring the 2006 Urban Forestry Conference on Feb. 16-17, 2006. The two-day... (more)
Fixed Guideway Study Sets Dates for Public Meetings
A regional fixed guideway study, conducted by the city of Oklahoma City, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) and Carter & Burgess consulting group was recently completed. De... (more)
New Heartline 2-1-1 Program Kicks Off
A new program that connects callers in need with necessary community services launched in November. The Heartline 2-1-1 program allows citizens to simply dial “2-1-1” to access a database of hundreds... (more)
Midwest City Earns Prestigious ISO Rating
The city of Midwest City recently announced its attainment of a “Class 1” ISO rating, the lowest (and best) Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating offered to communities and their emergency response c... (more)
Central Oklahomans Vote "Yes" on Upgrading 9-1-1 System
Central Oklahomans went to the polls on Tuesday and overwhelmingly reaffirmed their desire for an enhanced 9-1-1 system that works with all phones. Voters said “yes” in all six counties in the metro ... (more)
2006 REAP Application Process Underway
The 2006 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant process is currently underway, with communities in the Central Oklahoma region with a population of under 7,000 eligible to apply. The maximum dollar a... (more)
9-1-1 Campaign in Full Pitch for December 13 Elections
A coalition of civic leaders met in late October to announce a region-wide effort to promote passage of a public safety initiative that voters will decide at the polls on December 13. The 9-1-1 Sav... (more)
Crosstown Project Breaks Ground
A long-awaited groundbreaking officially kicked off a project that will give commuters a safe new expressway and a tree-lined, street-level boulevard into downtown. The groundbreaking was the culmi... (more)
911 Committee Announces Campaign
A coalition of civic leaders convened today to announce a region-wide effort to promote passage of a public safety initiative that voters will decide at the polls on December 13. The 9-1-1 Saves Li... (more)
Regional Traffic Counts Available on ACOG Web
In August, ACOG Transportation staff completed the design of a new Microsoft Access Database of all Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area traffic counts. Benefits of the new f... (more)
Request For Comments: Statewide Intermodal Transportation Plan
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation needs the help of the public in the planning process as we guide Oklahoma’s transportation system into the future. ODOT is requesting comments on the 2005 dr... (more)
Long Range Transportation Plan Given Greenlight
Over the past year, transportation planners from the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG), city governments, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, the Federal Highway and Transit Ad... (more)
ACOG Sets United Way ‘Pace’
ACOG staff participated in the association’s annual United Way Pacesetter fundraising campaign last month that featured an exciting week full of fun, entertainment and regional educational opportuniti... (more)
Regional Vote Set to Improve Wireless 9-1-1
Enhanced 9-1-1 service for mobile phone users can be improved dramatically if a metro-region wide vote of the people is approved. Today, county commissioners in Oklahoma, Canadian, Grady and Logan co... (more)
ACOG Legal Counsel Named Federal Judge
J. Dell Gordon, who has served as legal counsel for ACOG the past 35 years, was recently appointed as a Federal Administrative Appeals Judge. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, Judge Gordon is presently s... (more)
ACOG Names New Board and Committee Officers
The changing face of ACOG brings with it new members to the board of directors and new officers to ACOG's governing boards and committees. Officers for the 2006 fiscal year have been named and will... (more)
Alert Day for Ozone Issued August 4
Local officials have issued a Clean Air Alert day for ozone pollution for Thursday, August 4. This is the ninth Alert Day of the year and the third this week. The Central Oklahoma region usually av... (more)
Wireless Bill Signed; People to Vote on Enhancing Wireless 9-1-1
Governor Brad Henry has signed HB1751 this month, allowing counties throughout the state to hold elections for voter approval of service fees that would pay for improvements to enable 9-1-1 systems to... (more)
EMSA , 9-1-1 ACOG, launch 'ICE' - In Case of Emergency campaign
The Emergency Medical Services Authority (EMSA) and the 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (9-1-1 ACOG), in conjunction with regional police, fire and EMS responders, will launch ICE, a... (more)
OKC Ambassadors Roll Out on to the Streets of Downtown OKC
The Downtown Business Improvement District, the Oklahoma City Police Department and U.S. Cellular rolled out the new OKC Ambassadors last week. The OKC Police currently run a very well received C... (more)
Fixed Guideway Transit Study Public Meeting Scheduled for July 7
Central Oklahoma Fixed Guideway Transit Study Public Meeting ·Who: Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) ·What: Metro-wide Fixed Guideway Transit Study Public Meeting ·Wh... (more)
Alert Days Issued for Weekend of June 25-26
Local officials have issued a Clean Air Alert day for ozone pollution for the weekend of June 25-26. Measurements of ground level ozone, or smog, in the metropolitan Oklahoma City region have been hi... (more)
Clean Air Alert Day for Ozone Called for June 24
Local officials have issued a Clean Air Alert day for ozone pollution for Friday, June 24. This is the third Alert Day of the year. It is not unusual for several Alert Days to occur during a short-t... (more)
Clean Air Alert Day Issued for June 22
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
First Ozone Alert Day of 2005 Called for June 21
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
Highway Tree Program Accepting Applications
Highway Tree Program, Urban Forestry Grants Available The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced the application cycle and requirements for the 2005 Highway Tree Grant Program. Th... (more)
Clean Air ‘Looking Up’ for Region
Ozone levels began to rise slowly in May, indicating that air pollution in the region should be taken into consideration. Since 1992, with the emergence of the Clean Air Alert Day program, the Centra... (more)
REAP Funds Awarded to Central Oklahoma Communities
Several small and rural communities in the Central Oklahoma region were recently awarded funding by the ACOG Board of Directors for transportation and capital improvement projects through the state’s ... (more)
Ride Your Bike to Work! Bike to Work Day Set for May 20
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) and the City of Oklahoma City will co-sponsor the first Bike-to-Work Day event for Central Oklahoma on Friday, May 20, 2005. Central Oklahoma... (more)
Wireless Bill is Important for 9-1-1
9-1-1 public safety agencies from around the state have promoted passage of legislation establishing better conditions for local votes on fees to support enhanced wireless 9-1-1 service (WE-9-1-1) as ... (more)
More Communities to Gain AED Access
Several communities in the Central Oklahoma region will receive automated external defibrillators (AEDs) this month, to be used for emergencies involving cardiac arrest. The AED program is one of th... (more)
Transportation Improvement Program Comments Sought
ACOG is inviting citizens throughout Central Oklahoma to review and comment this month on a preliminary version of the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP identifies all federally fun... (more)
National Week of Hope 10th Anniversary Plans Unveiled
Nearly 10 years ago, the lives of Oklahomans and countless people across the country were changed forever with the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. Since the tragedy,... (more)
Regional Fixed Guideway Study Underway
The Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority is currently conducting a fixed guideway study that will examine future transportation needs in the region. According to COTPA Administrato... (more)
Wireless 9-1-1 Bill to be Heard by State House
On Monday, Feb. 28, the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee of the Oklahoma House of Representatives will review a bill (HB1751) that has an enormous impact on improving emergency responses ... (more)
Stormwater Permit Issued to Small Systems
On Feb. 8, 2005, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) issued the general permit for the discharge of stormwater from Small Municipal Separate Sewer Systems (MS4). The permit author... (more)
Fixed Guideway Study topic of Public Meetings in February
For over a decade, Oklahoma City Metropolitan residents have debated what the future of transportation in central Oklahoma looks like. With the help of funding from the Central Oklahoma Transportatio... (more)
ASPA Seeking Nominations for Administrator of the Year
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2005 Administrator of the Year Award. The annual tribute recognizes a public administrator whose career exhibits the highest standards of excellence, dedica... (more)
2005 REAP Application Process Underway
The 2005 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant process is currently underway, with communities in the Central Oklahoma region with a population of under 7,000 eligible to apply. The maximum dollar a... (more)
Heart Defibrillators Available for Rural Central Oklahoma
The Emergency Management Services (EMS) Division of the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) received its third Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) grant to fund placement of Automat... (more)
Regional Transportation Survey Results Unveiled
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) has released preliminary results from a recent survey on transportation issues in Central Oklahoma. The findings will provide useful information... (more)
Public Input Sought at Transportation Open Houses
Central Oklahoma residents interested in transportation issues are invited to attend one of two open house meetings to be held in January. The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is ho... (more)
Stormwater Permit Being Reviewed
ACOG communities will have to implement Phase II stormwater rules once the general permit is issued. After years of refinement, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) issued the prop... (more)
Local Red Cross Chapter Looking for Regional Heroes
The American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma is looking for regional heroes to honor at a forthcoming ceremony to be held in the spring. This is the second year of the group’s Heroes Breakfast, which w... (more)
Festive Events Spotlight Holiday Season
A series of events make up a month of family activities in the third annual “Downtown in December” celebration. There are numerous events that are being supplemented and sponsored by regional corporat... (more)
Legislative Issues for the Region Prioritized for 2005
Results from a regional survey of ACOG member communities have helped ACOG to develop a prioritized list of federal and state legislative issues and concerns in the region. A legislative information-g... (more)
Colder Weather Brings Carbon Monoxide Concerns
The onset of winter brings the holidays and cold weather. And cold weather ushers in carbon monoxide (CO) season, which may pose a threat to the region’s air quality status. In the past, carbon mo... (more)
Cool Summer Produces Low Air Pollution in State and Metro
The cool, wet summer produced some of the lowest temperatures in the past decade, and also served as a significant contributing factor to low ground-level ozone readings. Ground level ozone, commonly... (more)
Metro Transportation Planning Organization Given High Marks by Feds
Federal transportation officials recently gave a passing grade to transportation planning efforts in the Oklahoma City metro area. Federal evaluators deemed that rules regarding transportation planni... (more)
Trick or Treat Night Scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 30
Regional leaders in Central Oklahoma have recommended Saturday, Oct. 30 as the night for Trick or Treat activities in the metropolitan area this year. The Association of Central Oklahoma Government... (more)
Regional Program Combats Juvenile Fire Setting
As area fire departments gear up for Fire Prevention Week, October 3-9, parents, educators and childcare workers are encouraged to use an effective fire prevention tool available in Central Oklahoma. ... (more)
ODOT Schedules Public Meetings in Region
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be hosting a series of meetings across the State to provide citizens with information, access to decision-makers within ODOT, and avenues for comm... (more)
WNV Appears in Region for Third Straight Year
A wet, cool summer has led to lower West Nile Virus (WNV) readings this year, but the potential for human cases in the region is still extremely high as fall weather arrives. Human cases of the poten... (more)
ACOG Sets ‘Pace’ for United Way
The “A Team” was missing Mr. T., but its triumphant return set the pace for another successful ACOG campaign for the United Way of Central Oklahoma. ACOG staff participated in the association’s ann... (more)
Life-Saving Heart Devices Distributed to Communities
Several communities in the Central Oklahoma region received automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in August, to be used for emergencies involving cardiac arrest. The devices were granted through ... (more)
Wireless 9-1-1 Parties Reach Accord On SBC Proposal
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission recently accepted a settlement agreement between SBC Corporation and several local government intervenors on a tariff proposal that had been submitted by SBC to rec... (more)
Enhancement Project Workshop scheduled for Monday, August 23
Is your community interested in learning more about applying for federal transportation enhancement funds? If the answer is yes, we would like to invite you to an Enhancement Project Workshop schedule... (more)
The 4-1-1 on 2-1-1 and 5-1-1
In the future, Central Oklahomans will be able to dial 2-1-1, an easy-to-remember number recognized throughout the nation for instant access to critical human services when a crisis affects an individ... (more)
Officers Named to ACOG Boards
The Garber-Wellington Policy Committee - an entity of the ACOG Board of Directors - elected officers for fiscal year 2005, including Chairman Marsha Jefferson, Mayor of Spencer, Saundra Naifeh, Mayor ... (more)
Central Oklahoma Turning Point Releases Action Plan
According to rankings by the United Health Foundation, Oklahoma is the only state where health status is actually declining, and the state is currently ranked 46th in overall health status. Reversi... (more)
Two in a row: Ozone Alert Day Called for July 22 in Central Oklahoma
Summer is here, which means ozone buildup, coupled with summertime weather conditions can increase the level of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Clean Air A... (more)
Ozone Alert Day Called for Wednesday, July 21
Air quality concerns have prompted environmental officials to alert the public about the prospect of increased levels of air pollution in the Central Oklahoma region. Local officials have called a Cl... (more)
REAP Funds Awarded to Central Oklahoma Communities
Several small and rural communities in the Central Oklahoma region were recently awarded funding by the ACOG Board of Directors for transportation and capital improvement projects through the state’s ... (more)
Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy Partner with ACOG
A new partnership formed between two Oklahoma City-based energy producers and the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments’ (ACOG) Clean Air Committee will help maintain and preserve Central Oklaho... (more)
Jobs Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) Meeting Scheduled
Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) will host a planning meeting for the JARC Plan update on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. in the Union Train Station Board Room, 300 ... (more)
Central Oklahoma Ride Share Club offers bonuses to carpoolers
This summer, ACOG is encouraging carpooling in Central Oklahoma by teaming up with area businesses and entertainment destinations to offer carpoolers some very special benefits. With a $50,000 g... (more)
ACOG to Host Transportation Safety Course
In recognition of June as National Safety Month, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a Safety Conscious Transportation Planning course presented by the National Transit I... (more)
New Wayfinding System in Metro Installed
The city of Oklahoma City is beginning to install its new wayfinding signage system. The signage system was intended to assist first-time visitors and those who may not be familiar with the downtown ... (more)
Tree Grant, Enhancement Program Accepting Applications
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced the application cycle and requirements for the 2004 Highway Tree Grant Program. This competitive program awards communities with funding ... (more)
ACOG Clean Air Committee Announces Lawnmower Promotion and State Duathlon
Despite being declared a clean air attainment region by the Environmental Protection Agency early this year, the Central Oklahoma region must maintain efforts to preserve its clean air status as summe... (more)
Regional Mosquito Control Programming in Development
Summer is coming, which means that mosquitoes will follow. ACOG and the Oklahoma City County Health Department (OCCHD) will be hosting an information meeting on Friday, May 21, at 1 p.m. to discuss m... (more)
May is 'Flood Awareness Month'
Spring marks the unofficial beginning of the state's flood season, and to make citizens aware of flooding problems and solutions, Governor Brad Henry has designated the month of May as "Flood Awarenes... (more)
ACOG's Clean Cities Program Expands Mission
Concerns about national energy security, rising gasoline and diesel prices, and lack of consumer knowledge are the driving forces behind ACOG’s Clean Cities’ new public education campaign. The proj... (more)
ACOG Policy Leaders Meet with Congressional Delegation
ACOG Chairman Ron Bledsoe, Mayor of Slaughterville; ACOG Vice-Chairman Willa Johnson, Councilmember of Oklahoma City; and 9-1-1 ACOG Chairman Dave Howe, Vice-Mayor of Choctaw recently went to Washingt... (more)
Edmond Introduces ‘The Eddy’ Bus Service
The city of Edmond introduced a new trolley bus system last month that will serve the growing community. City leaders helped initiate the system to counter growing traffic concerns that have resulted... (more)
ACOG Releases Transportation Projects Funding Report
A year-end report reflecting federally funded projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2003 was recently released by ACOG. Highway and transit projects were... (more)
9-1-1 Emergency Medical Dispatch Program Implemented in Region
The 9-1-1 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments announced the implementation of enhanced 9-1-1 programming in Central Oklahoma that will help save lives in emergency situations. The Associati... (more)
Wrongful Use of Signal Devices the Latest Scourge
The premise behind most technological advances is that they are generally designed to be beneficial to man and society. The unintended impact of the same technology is that someone, somewhere, will f... (more)
Local Grants Assist Operation FireSAFE Program
Funding received from regional supporters will help assist Operation FireSAFE with its programming needs. Operation FireSAFE is the region’s juvenile firesetting prevention program that offers inform... (more)
2004 REAP Application Process Underway
The 2004 Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant process is currently underway, with communities in the Central Oklahoma region with a population of under 7,000 eligible to apply. The maximum dollar a... (more)
9-1-1 ACOG, T-Mobile Team Up To Increase Response Rate
Dispatchers in the region will be able to process certain 9-1-1 emergency phone calls from wireless phones faster and more efficiently, thanks to a new routing system installed by one wireless carrier... (more)
Region, State Receive Clean Air Kudos
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sent a letter to the state of Oklahoma that recognized Central Oklahoma as an attainment region for air quality. The announcement had been expected for month... (more)
LIFE-SAVING HEART DEVICES DISTRIBUTED TO COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL OKLAHOMA REGION
Six communities in the Central Oklahoma region received automated external defibrillators (AEDs) today, to be used for emergencies involving cardiac arrest. The devices were granted through a program ... (more)
Program Making Impact as Ozone Season Ends
The Central Oklahoma region completed another ozone season with passing grades as the region maintained its clean air status to stay in compliance with federal air quality standards. Sunny, low-wind d... (more)
NEW LOOK FOR ACOG UNVEILED
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) recently unveiled a new logo that will help the organization create a more identifiable presence in the Central Oklahoma community. "It was time ... (more)
CITIZEN-LED ENGAGEMENT KEY TO TURNING POINT HEALTH INITIATIVE
National championships in football are one thing, but leading the country in bad health statistics is not a trophy that Oklahomans should covet. According to rankings by the United Health Foundation, ... (more)
LOCAL SURVEY SHOWS AWARENESS OF OZONE ALERT DAYS
This spring, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) conducted the first substantial public opinion survey on air quality in Central Oklahoma. For over a decade, the Association has par... (more)
ACOG, OG&E AND BLACK AND DECKER TEAM UP FOR CLEAN AIR PROMOTION
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments Clean Air Committee, OG&E and Black and Decker are teaming with Citadel Radio Group, Oklahoma City, to promote clean air in the region this summer. List... (more)
MOSQUITO CONTROL POWERPOINT ARCHIVE
The links below include Powerpoint presentations on Mosquito Control that were presented at ACOG's recent meeting in April. You will need Microsoft Powerpoint to open these files. They will open in th... (more)
MOSQUITO CONTROL SEMINAR SCHEDULED FOR MAY 19
B&G Chemical is hosting a mosquito control seminar in Oklahoma City at OSU-OKC, 900 N. Portland on May 19. The seminar begins at 8:15 a.m. and runs through 3:30 p.m. There is also a second day that is... (more)
ACOG TO ASSIST WITH WEST NILE PREVENTION PROGRAM
The preliminary Unified Planning Work Program for FY 2004 is available for downloading. The document outlines tasks that are proposed to be carried out during FY 2004 for the purpose of maintaining th... (more)
ACOG TO ASSIST WITH WEST NILE PREVENTION PROGRAM
West Nile Virus arrived in the state last year and is likely not to leave for some time. The mosquito-borne virus, which affects humans and wildlife, is likely to remain a problem for several years, a... (more)
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA REGION SIGNS ON TO PARTICIPATE IN 8-HOUR OZONE EARLY ACTION COMPACT
With the support of business, industry and government, Central Oklahoma leaders have agreed to participate in the eight hour ozone Early Action Compact (EAC). The program, which is supported by Enviro... (more)
ASSOCIATION RELEASES TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS FUNDING REPORT
A year-end report reflecting federally funded projects approved in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area during federal fiscal year 2002 was recently released by the Association of Central Oklahoma Gove... (more)
CENTRAL OKLAHOMANS URGED TO HELP KEEP
With cold weather here, local leaders and health officials remind motorists that winter is also carbon monoxide (CO) season, and that excessive car trips may pose a threat to the region's air quality.... (more)
CITY AND COUNTY SERVICE FEE RESOLUTIONS FOR 9-1-1 NOW AVAILABLE
City and county resolutions for 9-1-1 service fees are now available online. Go to this link here, and download the entity of your choice. The files are available in Adobe PDF format. You will need Ad... (more)
ACOG GIS SURVEY RESULTS NOW AVAILABLE
The results of the 2002 Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Survey are now available (link below). ACOG strives to promote an open forum that allo... (more)
