Transportation

Transportation

Port of Catoosa - The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is an inland multi-modal shipping complex. Each day, products are moved through the Port using barge, rail and truck- often in combination. The Port's transportation assets include the waterfront docks and terminals and the 1.5-mile private channel on which they are located. For more information visit the Port of Catoosa website here.

Tulsa International Airport and R.L Jones, Jr. Airport - Tulsa is home to two airports. Commercial air travel through Tulsa International Airport (TUL) and general aviation services available at R.L. Jones, Jr. Airport (RVS). Airline Carriers located at TUL include: American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta, Frontier, Southwest and United. More information about both airports can be found here.

Street Projects- In November 2008, Tulsans voted to make a sizable investment in the community to provide $451.6 million in funding through the third penny sales tax and a general obligation bond issue. The two funding packages combined represent the largest investment in infrastructure in Tulsa's history. Construction on two of the projects began in the fall of 2009, and construction on more than 30 other projects will begin in the summer of 2010. To see the most current project map, visit the Fix Our Streets website.

For more information about transportation on trails, on-street bikeways, and transportation planning visit the INCOG website here.

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