Funding:
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) provides the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) with federal Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) funding. Starting in fiscal year 2000, a portion was used to assist the Central Oklahoma region with maintaining its air quality attainment status. This funding, authorized by the Federal Highway Administration and ODOT, is designated for the implementation of transportation control measures and other strategies to help regions meet air quality standards. In Central Oklahoma, it funds programs that promote discretionary clean air habits, air quality awareness and the Clean Air Alert Day program. Additional funding from local and private sources is also used for the campaign.
The Clean Air Committee consists of the following Clean Air Partners:
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is a state agency committed to providing a safe, economical and effective transportation network for the people, commerce and communities of Oklahoma. |
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The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is a state agency committed to administering evnironmental laws that consider both the economy of today and the environment of tomorrow. |
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Chesapeake Energy Corporation is the third largest independent producer of natural gas in the United States, owning working and royalty interests in approximately 20,700 onshore producing oil and gas wells. |
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OGE Energy Corp., headquartered in Oklahoma City, is the parent company of OG&E Electric Services (OG&E) – Oklahoma's largest utility. OG&E Energy Corp electric utility company has about 755,000 retail customers in Oklahoma and western Arkansas. |
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The Greater Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce works to foster growth in the Oklahoma City economy, creating a better business climate and a higher quality of life. |
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Metro Transit provides transportation services to the Central Oklahoma region. |
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CART provides transportation services to the Norman region. |
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Central Oklahoma Clean Cities promotes alternative fuels to secure America's energy future. |
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is a voluntary association of city, town and county governments within the Central Oklahoma area serving Canadian, Cleveland, Logan and Oklahoma Counties.
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