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kevinpate
06-10-2011, 09:08 AM
With the construction of the underpass at Robinson, they have created a wide mouth entering Flood. Are they planning on creating a 4-lane entry to flood heading south? It would be nice if 77 / Flood would continue 4 lanes into the heart of Norman. Outside of porter and 24th, How many north-south 4-laners do we have in central Norman? It seems that we'd only be removing a few trees to get this done.

I'm not aware of any plans to add more lanes to any of the major central N/S roads (Flood, Berry, Peters or Porter) between Robinson and Main Street. Wouldn't object to seeing it on one or more, but in truth, once they get the underpass done, the Flood Robinson interchange didn't flow bad before the work there, so it ought not to flow bad after the work is done. Right now it's an intersection I avoid though, as the light timing is just awful.

ou48A
06-10-2011, 11:40 AM
I could be wrong about this but I seem to remember that for several years the city of Norman was considering a new major street that would run parallel to the rail road tracks from the OU area north to at least Robison.
They could still build this but build and over pass over Robison and perhaps Main, Gray and Boyd and then have the street intersect with Flood Street / hy77.
With the right type of timed signal lighting this could move a lot of traffic in and out of Norman.
If this street was ever build they could incorporate sound damping devices that would reduce train noise

kevinpate
06-10-2011, 12:10 PM
I could be wrong about this but I seem to remember that for several years the city of Norman was considering a new major street that would run parallel to the rail road tracks from the OU area north to at least Robison.
They could still build this but build and over pass over Robison and perhaps Main, Gray and Boyd and then have the street intersect with Flood Street / hy77.
With the right type of timed signal lighting this could move a lot of traffic in and out of Norman.
If this street was ever build they could incorporate sound damping devices that would reduce train noise

There is the Legacy Trail project that continues to be improved and will ultimately reach Robinson (I don't know about beyond), but that's walk/jog/bike/skate and not a roadway.

I suppose the easiest possible route for a road along that line would be widen Jenkins beyond Boyd to Duffy, then let it jog over to Jones and widen Jones up to Robinson. Anything on the other side would probably thrash a lot more residential than they want to pay for.

But maybe something is in the pipeline and I have overlooked it. Wouldn't be the first time I was among the last in Norman to know about something in Norman.

ou48A
06-10-2011, 12:20 PM
There is the Legacy Trail project that continues to be improved and will ultimately reach Robinson (I don't know about beyond), but that's walk/jog/bike/skate and not a roadway.

I suppose the easiest possible route for a road along that line would be widen Jenkins beyond Boyd to Duffy, then let it jog over to Jones and widen Jones up to Robinson. Anything on the other side would probably thrash a lot more residential than they want to pay for.

But maybe something is in the pipeline and I have overlooked it. Wouldn't be the first time I was among the last in Norman to know about something in Norman.
The trail runs mostly on the east side of the tracks. This road was going to be on the west side of the tracks. Only a few buildings would have been removed. Some said that it would be a 2 lane road that they would turn into a one way 2 lane road going north after football games.
I thought it was called the Front Street Project. This was about 10 years ago so what I remember maybe a little off.

Jersey Boss
06-10-2011, 02:52 PM
There are growing pains in almost every growing city but Norman has made its situation worse than it should be and worse than in many other growing community’s.

About 25 years ago I spent a lot of time in various Dallas suburbs that were building many 4 and 6 lane roads well before development occurred. Much of this land was farm land at the time. The city of Moore Ok has built 4 lane streets where there is currently little traffic but in areas where they expect growth.

The city of Norman is playing catch up on its older major streets and even in areas of new development.
This lack of forward thinking has cost us much more money and we don’t get as much built for our dollar.
Norman will continue to grow for many decades. We should get ahead of the curve.

Of course if they have no water for people, those roads are like the Alaskan bridge to nowhere.

ou48A
06-10-2011, 03:49 PM
Of course if they have no water for people, those roads are like the Alaskan bridge to nowhere.
Not true

rcjunkie
06-10-2011, 06:43 PM
With the construction of the underpass at Robinson, they have created a wide mouth entering Flood. Are they planning on creating a 4-lane entry to flood heading south? It would be nice if 77 / Flood would continue 4 lanes into the heart of Norman. Outside of porter and 24th, How many north-south 4-laners do we have in central Norman? It seems that we'd only be removing a few trees to get this done.

To four lane Flood to central Norman would require more then tree removal, would also require the removal of several homes and commercial properties.

Four lane roads thru Norman, 48th Av. NW, 36th Av. NW, 24th AV. NW, Porter, 12th Ave. NE. I agree that Flood and maybe even Berry should be 4 lanes, but don't see it anytime soon.

JimTrabersColostomyBag
06-10-2011, 09:31 PM
I think the "wide mouth" to southbound Flood Ave. is to service the 7-Eleven that is going to be built on that corner....

OUman
06-13-2011, 11:52 AM
East Lindsey widening project begins today (http://normantranscript.com/headlines/x1678755320/Widening-project-begins-on-part-of-East-Lindsey-Street)

BDK
06-17-2011, 11:47 AM
Anyone know what they're building next to the street widening project? A small domed building is being built just east of campus on Lindsey.

ChargerAg
06-17-2011, 12:46 PM
I heard it is the new islamic student center.

ou48A
06-17-2011, 01:03 PM
I heard it is the new islamic student center.

This is correct.

BDK
06-17-2011, 02:24 PM
This is correct.

Oh Jesus, please let this not become an issue.

ou48A
06-17-2011, 04:18 PM
Oh Jesus, please let this not become an issue.

I’m sure someone will make an issue out of it.

At one time they were going to build condos in that general area.
I'm not sure why they haven't been built.

Andrew4OU
06-17-2011, 05:24 PM
Oh Jesus, please let this not become an issue.


I hope not. It shouldn't become one. They had a smaller building on the same lot, just not as apparent with the dome and all.

JimTrabersColostomyBag
06-23-2011, 02:25 AM
venture, I'm sure that will cause some congestion but probably not any worse than the years it took to expand I35 north of that junction from 4 lanes to 6 lanes. They always had at least 4 lanes open with some of them rerouted and I'm sure that will happen there as well. What is known as the Ft. Smith junction is where I35 meets I40. I've never heard any particular name for the I240 and I35 junction.

I've always heard it called Crossroads