Loveland, Ohio – The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments (OKI) is a metropolitan planning organization that works with over 100 regional jurisdictions, including Loveland.
OKI is required to prepare a transportation improvement program (TIP) listing all federally funded and other regionally significant transportation projects in the their planning area. OKI updates the TIP every two years, with each spanning four years.
A new TIP is being published and OKI is accepting public comment from March 10 to April 10, 2025 via email to RFields@oki.org.
There is also a public meeting on April 1, 2025, 4 p.m. at OKI’s Office, 720 E. Pete Rose Way, Suite 420, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 or online.
The new TIP will be presented to the OKI Board of Directors for approval at their April 10, 2025 meeting and will then be entered in the Kentucky and Ohio Statewide TIPs.
Questions? Contact Andy Reser.
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Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana (OKI) is a Council of Governments (COG) and Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that works with over 100 regional jurisdictions, governments, and businesses to create an effective regional transportation plan by coordinating and approving federal funding for all surface transportation projects in the eight county region. OKI also works with local jurisdictions on regional planning, air quality, water quality, environmental initiatives and more.