Transportation
Click here to view The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma's Transportation 20 Year Plan.
Vision Statement

To provide the safest, most economical and effective transportation network for the people, commerce and communities of the Nation and Seminole County. The Seminole Nation Transportation Department strives to be an innovative and responsive leader in the transportation field. We are a catalyst in meeting the transportation needs of our tribal members, their neighbors, local businesses and industry in the safest, most proficient manner possible. The Department will plan and program roadway systems for the Seminole Nation to provide better roads throughout the Nation.
Mission Statement
The mission is to promote Seminole Nation and the County as a unique and distinctive place with a high quality of life and safe roads for our members. The Department sets goals and makes policies related to coordinating the planning and development of roads for maximum flexibility in the use of construction dollars. The Nation’s Transportation Department works cooperatively with all jurisdictions to plan and program improvements for safe roads and bridges to ensure a good road system. The Department improves on what exists, listens to its Nation and tribal members, and is fiscally and financially responsible.
Mekusukey Mission Water Plan
The purpose of this study is to develop Stormwater Management recommendations for the Seminole Nation by implementing plans for development of land at the Mekusukey Mission Grounds.
The study site is located approximately two miles south and two miles west of the City of Seminole, north of SH 59, specifically in Sections 5 and 6 of T8N, R6E.
Construction in Progress Gallery:
Snake Creek Project
Snake Creek Environmental Assessment Download Below
| Jan 12 2012 Snake Creek Environmental Assessment.pdf |
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