NewsOn6.com
TULSA,
OK -- The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is seeking input into
its long-term plans for the state's transportation system.
To
do that, ODOT's Planning and Research Division is hosting a series of
meetings across the state to provide drivers with information.
During these public meetings, residents will be able to suggest ideas and provide comments for the State Long Range Transportation Plan.
ODOT says this plan will represent agency's guiding transportation policies for the next 25 years.
The
plan is updated every five years and contains information and policies
for highways, airports, rural transit, waterways, rail, pedestrians and
bicyclists
The meetings will be from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the following locations in eastern Oklahoma:
- November 2 - Downtown Tulsa Library, Aaronson Auditorium, 400 Civic Center, Tulsa
- November 3 - Muskogee Public Library, 801 W. Okmulgee, Muskogee
- November 4 - Council Chambers, McAlester City Hall, 1st and Washington, McAlester
- November 6 - Commission Chambers, City Hall, 516 E. Grand Avenue, Ponca City
- November 12 - Langston OKC Campus, 4205 N. Lincoln, Oklahoma City
You can also mail your comments to ODOT Planning & Research Division, 200 N.E. 21st St., Oklahoma City, Ok. 73105.
To find out more, visit ODOT's Long Range Transportation Plan.