Arvin · Bakersfield · California City · Delano · Maricopa · McFarland · Ridgecrest · Shafter · Taft · Tehachapi · Wasco · Kern County
Kern COG Logo
Who We Are
Transportation
Data Center
Regional Mapping
Publications
Get Involved
Public Information
  Kern Council of Governments
    Better planning, Better Transportation
Home
Newsletters
Regional Awards
Calendar of Events
Doing Business With Kern COG
Learning Center
Climate Change
Kern Commuter Connection
Kern Blueprint
En Espaņol
  Kern COG Newsletters
 

Kern COG Quarterly

  The Kern region will receive more than $41 million through the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 signed by President Obama.  Also, three new Kern COG-sponsored studies will provide the most current information regarding commodity transportation.  Read these stories and many more in Kern COG's Summer Quarterly.
 

Kern COG Annual Reports

 

  Articles  
  Job Creation Through Transportation Investment
  Ron Brummett, Executive Director Kern Council of Governments and Adjunct Professor of Public Administration, CSUB, discusses the opportunities for job creation through transportation investment. Published in the Kern Economic Journal, 2006 Fourth Quarter.  
  Transportation and the Quality of Life in Kern County
  by Ron Brummett, Executive Director Kern Council of Governments and Adjunct Professor of Public Administration, CSUB. Published in the Kern Economic Journal, 2005 Third Quarter.  
  Transportation Impacts and the Local Economy
  Ron Brummett, Executive Director Kern Council of Governments and Adjunct Professor of Public Administration, CSUB, continues his discussion of transportation in Kern County. Published in the Kern Economic Journal, 2006 Second Quarter.  

 

 

 

 

  Search
 
www.google.com

Kern COG Poll
The Kern region will get $15 million in transportation stimulus funds. What do you think?
That'll get people working again.
None of it's for capital projects. It shouldn't all go for repaving roads.
That's a lot of potholes. Sounds good to me.
It's going to take more than $15 million for roads to get Kern's economy running again
I hope they actually spend it on the roads and not something else.


View Results