Using ArcGIS Online to Update the Functional Classification System
Functional classification is the process by which streets and highways are grouped into classes based on the type of service they are intended to provide. The classes are used by federal, state, and local governments to determine...
Did You Miss the CentralOK!Go Webinar?
At noon on January 21st the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) conducted a webinar on the Central Oklahoma Commuter Corridors Study (also known as the as CentralOK!go). If you were unable to attend the webinar, the entire...
Why Transit Matters: The Effects on Quality of Life
Over the past few months, this series has explored the quantitative reasons why public transportation benefits communities. We looked at the reduction in traffic volumes and daily miles driven, the economic development impacts from...
Tulsa to Host 2014 Oklahoma Bike Summit
The second Oklahoma Bike Summit will be held Friday, January 17th and Saturday, January 18th in Tulsa at the historic Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. Billed as an event for "bicyclists, urban planners, transportation engineers, health...
Infographic: Walking Safe
For more information regarding child pedestrian safety as well as additional sources used in this infographic, visit the Children's Safety Network.
Why Transit Matters: The Environmental Benefits of Public Transportation
Many cities, including Oklahoma City, are in the process of enhancing their public transportation systems with new technologies, cleaner fuels, and better service. These investments provide incredible benefits to the region in terms of...
Central Oklahoma Communities Collaborate on 2013-2014 Regional Snow Routes Map
First developed in 2007, the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study Area (OCARTS) Regional Snow Routes system serves to assist in the regional coordination of ice and snow removal to increase safety for all citizens and...
Quick Clearance: It’s the Law
The number one cause of roadway congestion in Central Oklahoma is traffic incidents. Oklahoma does not have an unusual number or crashes per capita, ranking 21st in number of fatal crashes per 100 million miles traveled, but the traffic...
Central Oklahomans Invited to Public Meetings on Commuter Corridors Study
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a series of public meetings throughout the Central Oklahoma region to encourage feedback and comments for the Commuter Corridors Study, which is a comprehensive...
Call for Projects for the FFY 2015-2018 Transportation Improvement Program
On November 1, ACOG will issue a call for projects to begin preparing a new metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for federal fiscal years 2015-2018. Consistent with federal legislation—Moving Ahead for Progress in the...
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