Park and Ride on OKC’s Streetcar
Did you know you can ride the colorful streetcar for free if you park in one of EMBARK’s public garages around the city?
Did you know you can ride the colorful streetcar for free if you park in one of EMBARK’s public garages around the city?
The Bicycle Friendly Business Guide offers a detailed description of how businesses can become more cycling-friendly and make a positive impact on the social and economic wellness of our community.
Heading into the 2021 legislative session, one of the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber’s top priorities was ensuring all critical economic development programs used by the Chamber to recruit new businesses and help existing companies expand were protected
The 2021 Legislative Session adjourned Sine Die on May 27. When the session began on Feb. 1, the state was facing grim uncertainty as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to threaten lives and the economy.
Commuter rail service in the Oklahoma City metro is one step closer to becoming reality following passage of Chamber-supported legislation that grants limited tort liability protections for any future commercial operator of the rail line. The measure, Senate Bill 967, was recently signed by Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt and will become law on Nov. 1, 2021.
Oklahoma City’s streetcars were a dream for many years before they became a reality. Now, thanks to MAPS 3, you can take the streetcar all over downtown as an affordable, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly option.
Get an update on legislative action with regard to several Chamber priorities during March.
The 2021 Legislative Session began on Feb. 1 when Gov. Kevin Stitt delivered his third State of the State address detailing what he described as “a peoples’ agenda” to a joint session of the House and Senate.