Learn more about how Oklahoma City is investing in its streets and infrastructure
The City of Oklahoma City maintains more than 3,500 miles of roadways within the city limits.
The City of Oklahoma City maintains more than 3,500 miles of roadways within the city limits.
Oklahoma City is receiving a federal grant to develop a bus rapid transit line between downtown and the northwest side, Mayor David Holt said Thursday.
Mark Dec. 14 on your calendars because it will be a historic day for our city as the Oklahoma City Streetcar officially opens for business.
The city’s new downtown streetcar will track a lot closer to riders’ expectations of timed stops thanks to a gift of computer coding from U.S. Fleet Tracking.
This investment impact analysis was conducted by the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber and RegionTrack, with input from EMBARK, The City of Oklahoma City and the Alliance for Economic Development.
Did you ride one of the original Oklahoma City streetcars? The City of OKC wants to hear your story.
The governance sturcture is prepping to to create a mass transit system thoughout the six largest cities in the region. Plans for the transit system are in the making and could be finished before the end of the year.
To help meet the needs of more people living in a growing urban environment, the City of Oklahoma City recently adopted bikewalkokc, OKC’s first comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian master plan.