Cones and signs are up around Slaughterville curve. Construction to start second week of March. About time!
Cones and signs are up around Slaughterville curve. Construction to start second week of March. About time!
I haven't kept up with this one, so sorry for the questions, but what exactly are they doing? Is this the bridge they're going to replace?
That's right. So what are they doing here?
When did cones and signs appear?
(note to self - if present before 9:15 am Thursday, really, really must turn down george jones and pay more attention to the road. )
Awesome. Hopefully they do it in cement.
Sounds messy.
Interesting. It's gonna be difficult to make it four lanes in Noble, especially in downtown. What's gonna happen there? Is it just gonna be a bottleneck?
Is four lanes really needed? I used to drive this area a fair amount and it never seemed busy enough to need four lanes. That was about 5 years ago but...
Sometimes feels like there is a rule buried deep in the state's administrative code that requires a certain percentage of all roads leading into Norman are to be kept under construction.
Whatever they are doing, it did not impact my Purcell trip today, and for that, I am thankful.
It is needed. The farmers like to use that road to drive their tractors up and down the highway. They are usually driving around ~25-35 mph. A big pita when I am trying to get to work.
@zacelliot they are starting at Slaughterville road because that turn has always been a very dangerous intersection because of the curve. They want to try to get that stage done first to make it safer.
If anyone can dig up the final plans on ODOT I would appreciate it. It is hard to find anything there.
Any updates on this? I looked around for info but still couldn't find anything. Also what is going to happen in Noble? Is it just going to continue to be a 2 lane bottleneck?
Drove through it a couple times this week, both in the late afternoon, early evening. It's torn up but traffic is moving through without too much hassle. Yes, it's at the Slaughterville curve and south from there.
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