Regional Transportation Plan Public Review
The final draft of the Regional Transportation Plan is ready for public review and comment.
The final draft of the Regional Transportation Plan is ready for public review and comment.
With reliable high-speed internet service and billions of dollars on the line, every Oklahoman is strongly encouraged to check their addresses for current service availability on a newly released map by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the Oklahoma Broadband Office announced today.
The South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) is seeking a qualified individual to fill the position of Mobility Management Navigator.
On behalf of the Southwest Oklahoma Regional Transportation Planning Organization (SORTPO) encompassing 16 counties in the ASCOG and SWODA regions we are excited to share information on a transportation planning grant for Federal Fiscal Year 2022.
SORTPO Transportation Technical Committee meeting scheduled for November 9, 2022, and the SORTPO Transportation Policy Board meeting scheduled for November 17, 2022, are cancelled.
On October 20, 2022, a summit was held in Clinton, Oklahoma. The intent of the summit is to enhance individual and community-based efforts to increase walkability by connecting leaders and community members with valuable resources and information.
The October 12, 2022, Transportation Technical Committee and October 24, 2022, Transportation Policy Board meetings have been cancelled.
Join us in a full day Walkability Summit on Walkability. The intent of the summit is to enhance individual and community based efforts to increase walkability by connecting leaders and …
The August 10th Transportation Technical Committee and August 25th Transportation Policy Board meetings have been cancelled.
The Southwest Oklahoma Regional Transportation Planning Organization (SORTPO) in 2021 began development of the 20-year long range regional transportation plan for southwest Oklahoma. Counties included in this planning process include …
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