Resources

We have provided a variety of informational material to give you a comprehensive understanding of the LRTP process. You can access these resources and more below.


Watch a recording of the Assess Phase Virtual Town Hall here:

LRTP Project Factsheet

Download a factsheet with general information about the LRTP, the process, and expected outcomes.

FAQs

A Long Range Transit Plan that will develop a comprehensive transit vision for the next 30 years for Central Oklahoma. Find out more here.

ACOG and various stakeholders. See the list here.

  • Provide communities with meaningful access to transit
  • Create a compelling, reliable rider experience
  • Offer competitive service options
  • Utilize resources effectively

The LRTP will be developed in three phases: Assess, Evaluate, Recommend. See the breakdown for each phase here.

Develop an intentional plan for a cohesive network of transit services that supports growth, promotes equity, enhances quality of life, and facilitates opportunities across Central Oklahoma.

Attend any upcoming events and fill out the public comment form!

The RTA is a key stakeholder to the project, and the LRTP will consider ways to integrate the existing local transit network with Locally Preferred Alternatives adopted by the RTA, including the North/South, Airport, East, and West corridors. More information about the RTA and its projects can be found at www.rtaok.org/

For a full list of questions asked about the RTA during the January Town Hall, and the RTA’s responses, click here.

The LRTP is anticipated to be completed by the end of the Summer of 2025. The implementation plan developed by the LRTP will include recommendations for the next 30 years for transit in Central Oklahoma. You can find a project schedule on the Project Overview Page.

Responsible investments will be identified to support a successful long-term vision. The LRTP will identify potential approaches to secure funding for components of the transit vision that do not have funding set aside.

In addition to identifying improvements to local services, the LRTP will identify strategies such as such as improving network connections, connecting to high-capacity investments, intensifying service, and providing complementary programs to contribute to a better ridership experience. More information can be found on the Project Overview Page.

The LRTP will integrate service between different providers by improving the regional network through better connections at transfer points to allow for more seamless trips between jurisdictions. Mobility hubs will serve as a complementary program to support the integration of services at transfer points by providing amenities for passengers and connectivity to transfer from one type of transit to another.

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