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Kern COG is an association of city and county governments primarily created to address regional transportation issues. Its member agencies include the County of Kern and its 11 incorporated cities.

 
Recent News from Kern COG

FTA JARC/NF Bakersfield Urbanized Area Call for Projects

Federal Transit Administration Job Access and Reverse Commute (JARC) and New Freedom (NF) Program Call for Projects - the application package is available here, and applications are due March 9, 2012.

  

High Speed Rail

The California High-Speed Rail is planned to travel through Kern County with a stop at the Bakersfield High-Speed Rail Station. For information about what Kern is doing in preparation for the HSR click here.

 

Kern COG Quarterly Newsletter 

Kern COG's longtime Executive Director Ron Brummett retired in December after receiving approval of the agency's 2012 Regional Transportation Improvement Program, which calls for $25 million in new projects. Read these stories and more in Kern COG's Winter Quarterly.

 

January 2012 Projects of Regional Significance

The January 2012 edition of the Progress Report for Projects of Regional Significance is now available.

Transportation Progress Report  [January 2012] 600 KB

 
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