By John Dobberstein, Editor
The Indian Nations Council of Governments (INCOG) has scheduled an open house next week in Broken Arrow to reveal its final recommendations for improving pedestrian and bicycle safety and access in the Tulsa metro area.
INCOG launched a planning process for the GO! Plan, the Regional Bike & Pedestrian Master Plan for the Tulsa area in 2024, and also updated plans for Tulsa, Broken Arrow and Coweta.
The goal of the plans, INCOG said, is to design better connectivity to the existing regional trail network, improve pedestrian and bicycle safety, and identify barriers and solutions for residents to safely access destinations using walking or bicycling modes.
The open house will be hosted by INCOG and the consulting team of RDG Planning & Design, Garver, and Venice Communications as the final recommended GO! Plan updates for Tulsa, Broken Arrow and Coweta are revealed.
“Residents are encouraged to join us and share their comments about these important plans that will help shape the future of our pedestrian, bicycle and trails system,” said Thomas Dow, director of transportation for INCOG.
Residents are encouraged to attend in their area, view the recommendations and share their comments.
Here is the schedule:
Broken Arrow and Coweta
June 29, 5-7 p.m.
Central Park Community Center
1500 S. Main St., Broken Arrow
Tulsa
June 30, 5-7 p.m. Bronson Brookside Library, 4607 S. Madison Pl., Tulsa




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