WACOG's Transportation Program

WACOG's Transportation Planning Department assist member entities and Native American Tribes within La Paz and Mohave Counties in securing funding opportunities for transportation related infrastructure and planning projects.
Involved in virtually every aspect of western Arizona's transportation needs for our local members, WACOG also provides coordinated planning and technical assistance for, highway and local roadway improvement, population data collection and projections, regional and local transit studies and coordiination efforts between all transit programs throughout the region.
Link to Arizona's 2011 Population Estimates
Should you have any questions, please contact WACOG's Transportation Planner at:
Western Arizona Council of Governments
Transportation Planning Services
Sharon Mitchell, Transportation Planner
Western Arizona Council of Governments
208 N. 4th Street
Kingman, AZ 86401
928-377-1070 Office
928-919-1695 Cell
The WACOG transportation work elements are defined in the WACOG Work Program, which is a part of the ADOT Transportation Planning Contract with WACOG. The programs are governed by the WACOG Executive Board, with input from the WACOG Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC). The TAC consists of professional staff from each entity in La Paz and Mohave County.
( Link to WACOG 2012 Title VI Report)
The WACOG 2012 Title VI Report covers the Western Arizona Council of Governments (WACOG) efforts in providing Title VI non-discrimination policies for all WACOG programs; to include transportation planning activities for Federally Assisted Programs administered through WACOG.
WACOG assures that no person shall; on the grounds of race, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, or veteran status be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any WACOG sponsored program or activity.
WACOG also assures that every effort will be made to prevent discrimination through the impacts of its programs, policies and activities on minority and low-income populations within its region.