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ACOG News Brief: January 6, 2010
Central Oklahomans Invited to First Meeting on Intermodal Transportation Hub Study

           

The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is hosting a public meeting on the Intermodal Transportation Hub Study for Central Oklahoma, to encourage comments and feedback on the initial study sites and findings.


  • When: January 20, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Where: Oklahoma City Community Foundation, 1000 N. Broadway. 

 

Project consultant, Jacobs, will be available to answer questions and receive comments at the session.  There will be a primary presentation at 4:30 p.m., where the Jacobs team will describe the planning and research process.


The major goal of the Hub Study is to recommend the best location and provide a conceptual layout for an intermodal transportation hub that would serve the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.


ACOG serves as the sponsor and coordinating entity for the study. Other funding/study sponsors include the Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA), the city of Oklahoma City and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT).  An Intermodal Hub Study Advisory Committee also includes the cities of Edmond, Midwest City, Norman and Yukon; the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber; railroad representatives; and downtown and transit advocacy organizations. 


The meeting location is accessible for people with disabilities. Participants taking public transportation should consider METRO Transit's Route 2.  For more details, call 235-RIDE.  Parking is available on the street and in the adjacent lot on the east side of the garage east of OCCF's building. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, ACOG will provide for reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities.  Call 234-2264 for more information.



We want to hear your thoughts on the initial study sites and findings!

 
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
21 E. Main St., Suite 100
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104
405-234-2264 www.acogok.org 
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