OKI Seeks Comment on Future Transportation Needs

The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) is seeking public comment on regional transportation improvements through the year 2050. 

The organization is defining the policies, programs and projects that will be implemented over the next 30 years, as they develop the OKI 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan.  

A short survey, found at https://publicinput.com/6222/, seeks public discussion on what transportation needs and issues are most important to you. The survey is open through February 28, 2020. 

OKI is a council of local governments (including Anderson Township), business organizations and community groups committed to developing collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life and the economic vitality of the region. They work with stakeholders to solve interstate dilemmas, create far-reaching development plans, break through political bureaucracy, provide services to the public and advocate for federal funding. OKI has final authority over all federal dollars spent on surface transportation in the region.