_Cramer_
03-03-2017, 04:20 PM
Do you all know who is building near Kilpatrick and I-35? It looks like ODOT facilities? Possibly Turnpike Maintenance facility?13655
View Full Version : ODOT Facility? 122nd and Sooner Road _Cramer_ 03-03-2017, 04:20 PM Do you all know who is building near Kilpatrick and I-35? It looks like ODOT facilities? Possibly Turnpike Maintenance facility?13655 _Cramer_ 03-08-2017, 09:10 AM If no one is going to respond can a moderator move this over to Development? Pete 03-08-2017, 09:42 AM It's the North OKC Campus for ODOT. Will be a residence building, annex building, sign shop, equipment shed, and hopper structure. Budget is $11.3 million. Pete 03-08-2017, 09:45 AM http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/odot030817.jpg Celebrator 03-08-2017, 11:21 AM It's the North OKC Campus for ODOT. Will be a residence building, annex building, sign shop, equipment shed, and hopper structure. Budget is $11.3 million. Residence? Pete 03-08-2017, 11:33 AM I would guess for workers to sleep over when there is bad weather, and/or when they bring help from outside the area. LakeEffect 03-08-2017, 01:58 PM I would guess for workers to sleep over when there is bad weather, and/or when they bring help from outside the area. Residency is actually an internal ODOT terminology - they have "resident" engineers and a construction residency. https://www.ok.gov/odot/About_ODOT/Contact_ODOT_Divisions/Div._4_Edmond_Construction_Residency.html _Cramer_ 03-15-2017, 04:25 PM Soooo, we needed this facility? And we needed to spend $11.3 mill on it? No wonder Tunrpike rates increased (and will continue to increase)! The amount of money they have and spend is outrageous! ljbab728 03-15-2017, 10:11 PM Soooo, we needed this facility? And we needed to spend $11.3 mill on it? No wonder Tunrpike rates increased (and will continue to increase)! The amount of money they have and spend is outrageous! Do you have a reason to think that's it's not needed? Also, ODOT has nothing to do with turnpikes. Rover 03-16-2017, 08:57 AM Soooo, we needed this facility? And we needed to spend $11.3 mill on it? No wonder Tunrpike rates increased (and will continue to increase)! The amount of money they have and spend is outrageous! This state thinks poor...acts poor. Our commitment to infrastructure is abysmal. It is why we will stay poor. Everyone assumes any expenditure is unnecessary and costs too much. Without knowing anything about the justification we immediately object. Lol LakeEffect 03-16-2017, 11:26 AM Soooo, we needed this facility? And we needed to spend $11.3 mill on it? No wonder Tunrpike rates increased (and will continue to increase)! The amount of money they have and spend is outrageous! If you've visited the existing facilities, you wouldn't have this opinion. dcsooner 03-17-2017, 05:07 AM This state thinks poor...acts poor. Our commitment to infrastructure is abysmal. It is why we will stay poor. Everyone assumes any expenditure is unnecessary and costs too much. Without knowing anything about the justification we immediately object. Lol +111 _Cramer_ 03-17-2017, 11:10 AM I disagree! I would just do things differently. I don't mind spending the money, just not where they are currently spending it. My changes: 1. Build a "super turnpike" like they've done in Dallas (Texas Express). From about Lindsey in Norman to Downtown OKC. Same thing on the northside. From Covell to OKC. Could even do east/west. MWC in and Yukon in to OKC. Multi-level highways is the way to go. 2. Eliminate toll booth employees, coin toll stations, etc. Have everyone go through the camera system. The system would also be like Dallas. Everyone's license plate will be in the system then you're just billed. We will have less maintenance, won't have to pay these employees, more money for roads and bridges. HangryHippo 03-21-2017, 09:00 AM I disagree! I would just do things differently. I don't mind spending the money, just not where they are currently spending it. My changes: 1. Build a "super turnpike" like they've done in Dallas (Texas Express). From about Lindsey in Norman to Downtown OKC. Same thing on the northside. From Covell to OKC. Could even do east/west. MWC in and Yukon in to OKC. Multi-level highways is the way to go. 2. Eliminate toll booth employees, coin toll stations, etc. Have everyone go through the camera system. The system would also be like Dallas. Everyone's license plate will be in the system then you're just billed. We will have less maintenance, won't have to pay these employees, more money for roads and bridges. There are so many things the turnpike system should do differently - it's unreal. Plutonic Panda 03-21-2017, 02:50 PM I disagree! I would just do things differently. I don't mind spending the money, just not where they are currently spending it. My changes: 1. Build a "super turnpike" like they've done in Dallas (Texas Express). From about Lindsey in Norman to Downtown OKC. Same thing on the northside. From Covell to OKC. Could even do east/west. MWC in and Yukon in to OKC. Multi-level highways is the way to go. 2. Eliminate toll booth employees, coin toll stations, etc. Have everyone go through the camera system. The system would also be like Dallas. Everyone's license plate will be in the system then you're just billed. We will have less maintenance, won't have to pay these employees, more money for roads and bridges.i agree. They also need to plan for a loop around Edmond. The Eastern OK COUNTY segment has already been modified for a small spur to continue south of I-40 for a couple hundred feet which indiciates they plan on a loop around Norman to connect with I-35. Thing is, that should be starting construction today and it's not even in the Driving Forward plans. Pete 05-17-2018, 11:52 AM ODOT is planning to add a new training facility to this campus. Their existing training building is on SE 59th. http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/odottraining1.jpg http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/odottraining2.jpg http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/odottraining3.jpg http://www.okctalk.com/images/pete/odottraining4.jpg |