Public invited to participate in Public Transit System’s Transportation Plan

The United Community Action Program, Inc./Cimarron Public Transit System invites you to help shape the future of public transportation in Creek, Kay, Osage, Pawnee, and Washington counties. Your feedback wil inform the development of the program’s public transportation plan.

Cimarron Transit submitted a letter of intent to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to apply for Federal Transit Administration, Section 5311 funding for the 2026 program year. Funds wil help support rural public transit in Bartlesville, Bristow, Cleveland, Dewey, Drumright, Keifer, Kellyville, Mannford, Mounds, Oilton, Pawhuska, Pawnee, Ponca City, Sapulpa, and Skiatook.

Your public input is key to understanding issues about public transit, improving the rider experience, and ensuring services meet needs. To gather your feedback, Cimarron Transit is hosting virtual public forums on Wednesday, January 29 at 1 p.m. and Thursday, January 30 at 1 a.m. The public comment period will be open until Feb. 21st.

Virtual Forum Links:

Jan. 29, 1 p.m. – Join Zoom Meeting

Jan. 30, 1 a.m. – Join Zoom Meeting

If unable to attend a virtual forum, comments can be shared via email to Icorff@ucapinc.org, fax to 580-718-0981, or call 918-762-3041 Ext. 181. Written feedback can also be mailed to 501 Sixth Street, Pawnee, OK 74058. Al comments must be received by 5pm on Feb. 21st.

For special accommodations or assistance with submitting comments, contact Laura Corff at 918-762-3041 Ext. 181, TDD: 800-722-0353, or email corff@ucapinc.org.

Cimarron Transit assures that no person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination. Cimarron Transit provides services in a consistent manner without regard to race, color, national origin, limited English proficiency or disability. Equivalent service is provided to all and Cimarron Transit is an equal opportunity employer.

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