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ODOT seeking public input for Coordinated Transportation Plan

Monday, June 12, 2023

ODOT seeking public input for Coordinated Transportation Plan

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is looking for the public’s input on the development of the 2023 Coordinated Transportation Plan. The plan is designed to identify transportation needs of Oklahomans with disabilities, seniors and low-income communities. The plan, will provide strategies for meeting those identified transportation needs.

Oklahomans can participate in the development of the plan through an online survey, that can be found here, and through a series of virtual public meetings. The public meetings will be highly interactive and allow participants to provide valuable input towards the plan.

Information about this plan can found here.

 

There are five regional meetings scheduled between June 20 and June 29:

Northeast Region (Including rural areas around Tulsa)

  • 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 20
  • Online: bit.ly/5310NE
  • Call: 888-475-4499 (Meeting ID: 845 9658 2858)

Southeast Region

  • 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 21
  • Online: bit.ly/5310SE
  • Call: 888-475-4499 (Meeting ID: 864 0808 4567)

Central Region (Including rural areas around OKC)

  • 10 a.m. Thursday, June 22
  • Online: bit.ly/5310Central
  • Call: 888-475-4499 (Meeting ID: 863 9749 4440)

Southwest Region

  • 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 28
  • Online: bit.ly/5310SW
  • Call: 888-475-4499 (Meeting ID: 821 4379 8899)

Northwest Region

  • 1 p.m. Thursday, June 29
  • Online: bit.ly/5310NW  
  • Call: 888-475-4499 (Meeting ID: 865 6063 6177)

To locate your region, click here.

About Coordinated Transportation Plans

Locally developed coordinated plans provide a unified regional strategy for transportation services for transportation-disadvantaged groups in need.  The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law requires a coordinated transit-human services plan be locally developed through feedback from older adults and individuals with disabilities, as well as transportation planning agencies, transportation provides and government agencies.

For more information, please click here.

Last Modified on Jun 16, 2023
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