LATS AMBUSADOR
Become an advocate for public transit.
Advocating for public transit can have significant benefits for communities, the environment, and individuals. Advocating for public transit may take time and effort, but it can lead to positive changes that benefit both your community and the environment. Remember that persistence and collaboration are key to making a difference. At LATS we need your support to grow and better serve the community. We have given the name Ambusadors to those who would represent us in the community. A play on words, referencing ambassadors. There are several ways this can be accomplished, below are some of those steps you can take.
your local public transit needs an ambusador
Public engagement is crucial for ensuring that public services like transportation meet the needs and preferences of the people they serve. Participating in these meetings provides an opportunity for residents to voice their concerns, share ideas, and contribute to the improvement of the transportation system. Remember, your thoughts and feedback can play a vital role in shaping the future of transportation in your area. So, be sure to attend these meetings and make your voice heard! LATS takes pride in being an active member of our diverse community. We actively engage in a variety of events, and we encourage you to join us and show your support. We are also eager to collaborate with organizations that are dedicated to making a positive impact in our community. Let’s work together to create a stronger and more vibrant community for all.
CURRENT EVENTS
The City of Lawton will receive funding to replace several aging diesel buses with diesel-electric hybrid buses.
LATS Ambusadors visits STEM CAMP hosted by local church
LATS Ambusador program was offered at Abundant Life Christian Center who hosted a STEM CAMP during the month of July. Kids were taught about public transit and had fun boarding a bus. Bouncey our mascot entertained kids as well.Â
Our partnership with Lawton Public Schools is giving us access to visit our local elementary schools to educate students about public transit.
                             Site visits 2024
                 Eisenhower Elementary School March 2024                                 Pioneer Park Elementary School March 2024                                Hugh Bish Elementary School March 2024
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Our partnership with the Oklahoma Regional Foodbank and Lawton Food Bank lets us bring nourishment and peace of mind to hundreds of seniors living in our community.
Savannah House Bus Bingo
LATS spent sometime with our seniors residents of the Savannah House and took them out along our route and played bus bingo. Included on the trip was plenty of helpful information about our services. The residents had plenty of fun and had the opportunity to win some prizes.
Transit Resources
Olivia Hook
Statewide Mobility Manager
Mobile 405-625-2229
Email [email protected]
Schedule a meeting with Olivia
Julie Sanders
South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA)
420 Sooner Dr.
Burns Flat, OK 73624
580-562-4885
email: [email protected]
Tom Zigler
Association of South Central Oklahoma Governments (ASCOG)
802 W. Main St.
Duncan, OK 73534
580-736-7965
email:Â [email protected]
ODOT Contact:
Laura Chaney, Transportation Manager
200N.e. 21st St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-2705
email:Â [email protected]
Local and Regional Transit Operations
Brent Morey, Executive Director
P.O. Box 989
Frederick, OK 73542
Phone: (580) 335-5588
FAX: (580) 335-3092
E-mail:Â [email protected]
Website:Â http://www.cadcconnection.com/public-transportation.html
Carnegie, OK 73015
United States
Ingrid Gifford, Director
P.O. Box 1088
Altus, OK 73522-1088
Phone: (580) 482-5043
http://www.socag.org/programs-menu/110-southwest-transit.html
E-mail:Â [email protected]
Need more info?
(580) 248-5252 ext: 110
available from 08:00 am -17:00 pm
611 SW Bishop Rd. Lawton, Ok 73501
Steps you can take to be a LATS Ambusador and support public transit
             1. Educate Yourself:
- Learn about the benefits of public transit, such as reducing traffic congestion, lowering greenhouse gas emissions, and providing affordable transportation options for all.
- Understand the challenges and issues facing your local public transit system, such as funding shortages, infrastructure needs, or service gaps.
   2. Join or Support Transit Advocacy Groups: Â
- Look for local or regional organizations dedicated to promoting public transit. Joining or supporting these groups can give you a platform to voice your concerns and ideas.
- Attend meetings, participate in campaigns, and collaborate with like-minded individuals to make a collective impact.
           3. Contact Elected Officials:
- Write letters, make phone calls, or meet with your elected representatives at the local, state, and federal levels. Express your support for public transit funding and improvements.
- Highlight the economic, environmental, and social benefits of public transit in your community.
              4. Use Public Transit:
- Lead by example. Whenever possible, use public transit for your daily commute or other transportation needs.
- Share your positive experiences with public transit and encourage friends and family to do the same.
  5. Promote Public Transit on Social Media:
- Use social media platforms to raise awareness about public transit issues and share news, articles, and success stories related to public transit.
- Use relevant hashtags and engage with local transit agencies and officials.
   6. Attend Public Meetings and Hearings:
- Attend public meetings, town halls, and hearings related to transit projects and policies. Share your perspective and advocate for investments in public transit.
- Encourage others to attend these events as well to show community support.
 7. Collaborate with Businesses & Community                     Groups:
- Partner with local businesses and community organizations that can benefit from improved public transit access.
- Show them how public transit can boost their customer base, reduce parking demand, and enhance community connectivity.
   8. Advocate for Equity and Accessibility:
- Emphasize the importance of equitable access to public transit for all members of the community, including those with disabilities and low-income individuals.
- Push for policies that prioritize accessibility and affordability.
        9. Stay Informed and Engaged:
- Stay updated on transit-related developments, proposed projects, and funding opportunities in your area.
- Continue to engage with local transit agencies, policymakers, and advocacy groups to stay informed and make your voice heard.