By Associated Press - Friday, May 30, 2014

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Oklahomans will get a chance to offer input during several meetings next month on what the state’s transportation plan should look like for the next 25 years.

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is asking for feedback as it prepares the state’s Long Range Transportation Plan for 2015-2040.

Public meetings are scheduled June 10 in Muskogee, June 11 in Moore and June 12 in Clinton.



The long-range plan will guide ODOT’s transportation policies for improvements to highways, airport access, rural transit, waterways, rail and pedestrian and bicyclist travel. The plan will also address the state’s goals for safety, accessibility, mobility, freight movement and other concerns.

The plan was last updated in 2010 and is required to be reevaluated every five years.

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Online: www.oklongrangeplan.org .

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