Groundwater Depletion Continues Throughout US
In the past eight weeks two separate reports from the federal government have come out detailing the ongoing depletion of the nation’s major aquifers. Publishing in Science Magazine, principle author James S. Famiglietti details the...
9-1-1 Agency Verifies Location Accuracy of Cell Phone Calls
In 2006 9-1-1 leaders in Central Oklahoma upgraded the region’s 9-1-1 systems so that calls from cell phone could be located using GPS technology. The upgrade and maintenance of this enhanced system is paid for by a voter approved...
Infographic: The Role of Transportation in Promoting Physical Activity
Created by Active Living Research and found via the United States Department of Transportation's official blog Fast Lane.
Central Oklahoma’s Historical Streetcar System
With ongoing discussions about streetcars and other fixed-guideway transit options in the region, it is important to note that streetcars are not new to Central Oklahoma. In the days before well-paved streets and near-ubiquitous...
The Results Are In: The Central Oklahoma Air Quality Survey
An online survey was launched in April to collect responses from citizens about their understanding and perception of Central Oklahoma’s air quality. After more than 500 responses, here are some takeaways from our non-scientific survey....
Tomorrow: City of OKC to Host Rebuild Expo
Property owners can learn how to rebuild their homes and businesses to be energy efficient and more resistant to storms by attending a free Rebuild Expo hosted by the City of Oklahoma City this Saturday, August 3rd at Westmoore High...
Looking Back: 9-1-1 ACOG’s Response to Moore Tornado
9-1-1 ACOG staff responded to the Moore Tornado Disaster to aid in the needs of the Moore Communications Center. On May 20th, staff contacted Tammy Koehn, Communications Supervisor and offered any assistance needed. It was still extremely...
ODOT Announces Public Meetings for Tulsa-Oklahoma City Passenger Rail Project
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and the Federal Railroad Administration have announced three open houses to collect public input on the Tulsa-Oklahoma City Corridor Investment Plan, an effort to evaluate how passenger...
Oklahoma City’s Bike Share Program to Expand
With seven automated kiosks throughout downtown, Oklahoma City’s bike share program Spokies has formed a committee to explore expansion through 2016. A pending corporate sponsorship of nearly $50,000 could expand Spokies later this summer...
ACOG, URS Launch Workgroup Meetings for Commuter Corridors Study
In mid-July, ACOG staff and lead consultant, URS Corporation, held a series of workgroup meetings in order to educate key stakeholders about the possibility of enhanced public transportation options within the region. The meetings were...
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