ACOG Board Approves Over $50 Million in Transportation and Air Quality Investments Across Central Oklahoma

The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) Board of Directors has approved more than $50 million in federal and regional funding to support critical transportation improvements, congestion reduction efforts, and clean air initiatives across Central Oklahoma.

As the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Central Oklahoma, ACOG plays a critical role in guiding how federal transportation funds are prioritized and invested across the region. Through its Transportation Planning Services (TPS) Department, ACOG ensures that all planning and funding decisions comply with federal guidelines established by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA), along with state and local requirements.

The funding decisions, approved on January 22, 2026, include investments through three competitive programs:

  • Surface Transportation Block Grant – Urbanized Area (STBG-UZA): Approximately $40 million for major roadway, transit, and safety projects
  • Air Quality Grant (AQG) Program: $7.7 million for congestion mitigation, pedestrian improvements, and transit enhancements
  • Public Fleet Clean Air Grant Program: $4.16 million for cleaner vehicle fleets and alternative fuel infrastructure

Together, these programs will advance regional mobility, improve safety, reduce emissions, and enhance quality of life across the ACOG metropolitan planning area.

Strategic Transportation Investments

Through a highly competitive process, ACOG received 29 applications totaling nearly $93 million in requested STBG-UZA funding.

Key investments include:

  • Major intersection and corridor improvements in Oklahoma City and Norman
  • Transit vehicle replacements and fleet modernization
  • Safety-focused infrastructure such as signage, signal upgrades, and pavement markings
  • Strategic widening and multimodal corridor enhancements

Federal rules allow a portion of these funds to fully cover safety-related construction costs, enabling targeted investments in high-impact safety improvements.

Improving Air Quality and Reducing Congestion

The FY 2026 Air Quality Grant Program will fund 14 projects totaling $7.7 million in federal investment, supporting initiatives that reduce transportation emissions and improve traffic flow.

Funded projects include:

  • Signal synchronization and congestion reduction in Oklahoma City and Mustang
  • Pedestrian safety and lighting improvements in Del City, Harrah, and Newcastle
  • Trail expansion and active transportation infrastructure in Bethany
  • Transit expansion in Edmond
  • Multimodal improvements in Norman and across the region

These projects align with federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) and Carbon Reduction Program (CRP) goals by targeting emissions reduction and mobility efficiency.

Advancing Clean Transportation and Fleet Innovation

Through the Public Fleet Clean Air Grant Program, ACOG awarded $4.16 million across seven projects to support fleet modernization and alternative fuel infrastructure.

Funded initiatives include:

  • Expansion of compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling infrastructure
  • Installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations
  • Deployment of electric and hybrid fleet vehicles
  • Solar-powered charging and energy systems

Projects led by Midwest City, Norman, Oklahoma City, Nichols Hills, and regional partners will significantly reduce emissions from public fleets while supporting long-term operational efficiency.

Regional Impact

“These investments represent a coordinated regional approach to improving mobility, enhancing safety, and supporting cleaner transportation options,” Mark W. Sweeney, AICP, ACOG Executive Director said.

The selected projects reflect collaboration among municipalities, transit providers, and regional partners, ensuring that federal transportation dollars are used effectively to address both current needs and future growth.

Complete list of Grant Awardees

 

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