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Central Oklahoma long-range transit plan kicks off public phase, aims to guide 30 years of service
Summary
Consultant Kimley‑Horn updated COPTA trustees on the Central Oklahoma Long Range Transit Plan, funded by MAPS 4 and ACOG, describing goals, project phases and an imminent public virtual town hall.
Luke Schmidt, a project lead with consultant Kimley‑Horn, told the Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority during its Jan. 22 special meeting that the Central Oklahoma Long Range Transit Plan will review existing plans and recommend projects and service strategies to guide transit across central Oklahoma over the next 20–30 years.
Schmidt said the plan builds on prior work including the 2004 fixed‑guideway study, regional transit dialogue, IMBARC, MAPS 4 and work by the Regional Transit Authority. He said funding comes from MAPS 4 and the…
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