Eight-year plan, BRT, Heartland Flyer & RTA support among Chamber’s Transportation priorities
The Chamber recently released its legislative agenda for 2022. Get more details on our Transportation legislative priorities for this year's session.
The Chamber recently released its legislative agenda for 2022. Get more details on our Transportation legislative priorities for this year's session.
The usual streetcar ride fare begins at just one dollar for a single ride or three dollars for a day pass, but did you know that they are offering complimentary fares throughout the upcoming weekends in celebration of their third anniversary?
While Oklahoma City boasts some of the lowest commute times among major metros in the country, that doesn’t mean you have to have a car to traverse our community’s 620-square miles. EMBARK helps OKC residents get where they need to go through public transit and they offer many ways to get around.
Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau officials are looking for some “hometown heroes” to help the CVB recruit conferences to Oklahoma City now that the city’s new convention center has been built.
Are you ready to put your car in park and explore the other transit options that Oklahoma City has to offer? Look no further than the offerings from EMBARK, Oklahoma City’s parking and transportation authority.
An indubitable epicenter of local shops, restaurants, breweries and more, Midtown boasts a true “live, work, play” neighborhood and a great place to support all kinds of local businesses and concepts.
Did you know you can ride the colorful streetcar for free if you park in one of EMBARK’s public garages around the city?
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.