Transportation & Parking in Stillwater
- Airport
Stillwater has been served by the Stillwater Regional Airport since 1917. It's the fifth most busiest airport in the state. The closest commercial airports are in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, approximately 75-90 minutes from Stillwater.
- Applications: Traffic Signs & Lane Restrictions
Visit the Document Center for applications to request the following:
- Highways
Stillwater has two highways running through it: State Highway 51 (6th Avenue) runs east and west; and U.S. 177 (Perkins Road) runs north and south. The city is also served by a 7.2-mile spur that connects U.S. 177 to the Cimarron Turnpike. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is responsible for state highways.
- Multi-Use Trails & On-Street Bike Routes
- Parking Tickets & Parking Validation Program
Visit the Stillwater Municipal Court pages for information on the Parking Validation Program and parking tickets—including how to pay or how to contest one. Go directly to https://www.municipalonlinepayments.com/stillwaterok to pay tickets.
- Public Transportation
Public transportation is provided by the OSU/Stillwater Community Transit System. Bus routes are operated within the Stillwater's city limits and on the OSU campus. Fees apply.
- Report a Problem
SNAP (Stillwater Needs Assistance Program) allows you to report potholes, street light outages and much more.
- Roadwork & Street Closings
View interactive map for latest information concerning all roadwork and temporary street closings.
- Street Maps
Visit the Document Center's Maps section for commonly requested city maps. You may also purchase printed maps from the Development Services (DS) Help Desk.
- Transportation Department
This city department is responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of streets, bridges, and sidewalks as well as the installation and maintenance of traffic signals and traffic signs.