General
Welcome to the FHWA Oregon Division
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Offices are local field offices that provide leadership, guidance, and direction to State Departments of Transportation in the project development and delivery of transportation projects. Working collaboratively with State partners, FHWA Division Offices ensure that the nation's roads, bridges and tunnels are safe and continue to support economic growth.
Emergency Relief Information
The Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Emergency Relief, or ER, program can help State and local agencies fund repairs to Federal-aid eligible roads, bridges, and other infrastructure after a Natural Disaster such as a hurricane.
The repair work within the right of way of Federal-aid highways is usually eligible to receive ER funds, if the roadway is in an affected county that is included in the Governor's Declaration or Presidential Declaration.
Contact Us

Oklahoma Division
Federal Highway Administration
Physical Address | Mailing Address |
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5801 N Robinson Ave., Suite 300 |
Resources
The following is a list of Oklahoma transportation and planning organizations:
Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT)
200 NE 21 Street
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-3204
(405) 521-2355
Organizational Chart
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Staff Directory
Oklahoma Division
Federal Highway Administration
5801 N. Robinson Ave., Suite 300 (Physical Address)
5801 N. Broadway Ext., Suite 300 (Mailing Address)
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: 405-254-3300
Fax: 405-254-3302
https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/okdiv/
Oklahoma.FHWA@dot.gov
Welcome to the FHWA Oklahoma Division
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Division Offices are local field offices that provide leadership, guidance, and direction to State Departments of Transportation in the project development and delivery of transportation projects.
Emergency Relief Information
The Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Emergency Relief, or ER, program can help State and local agencies fund repairs to Federal-aid eligible roads, bridges, and other infrastructure after a natural disaster such as such as a flood, heavy winds, and other events.
The repair work within the right-of-way of Federal-aid highways is usually eligible to receive ER funds, if the roadway is in an affected county that is included in the Governor’s Declaration or Presidential Declaration.