Are there any renderings or schematics someone could point me to? ODOT's website is not the easiest to navigate.
Are there any renderings or schematics someone could point me to? ODOT's website is not the easiest to navigate.
^Appreciate it!
I remember at the beginning of this project, they said there would be five weekend closings. We’ve already had two. What would the next three be for? I expect the demo of the original N/S bridge over 44, but couldn’t figure out what else.
install of new N bound I-235 span
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Looks like they transitioned over to the new north to eastbound off ramp.
Thanks as always pete for the updates. cant wait to see it in person. i love stuff like this.
It is interesting that eastbound 44 to northbound 235 seems to have priority in resource allocation, since one end it gets connected to still has a lot of work before it will be done, where the other flyover already has both ends it connects to completed
Great shots Pete. Next time you are out there, can you grab a shot of the new northbound 50th St exit ramp back to Santa Fe? Curious as to how they are handling access to the businesses.
Its nice how 63rd is getting dedicated ramps to/from I-44 so you don't have to deal with I-235.
Safety and standards are two reasons. TxDOT builds flyover galore whereas many other states would side with you and say “there’s no reason to build a flyover for this ramp.” This entire interchange should be entirely direct connects as should every other urban interchange.
Even Amarillo is planned to have multiple five stacks. It’s simply about money and an underfunded infrastructure Oklahoma sadly sees. I
Another reason this office building should have been demoed would be to straighten the freeway where it is curved but it isn’t that big of an issue since it would still curve further north. Judging by interchanges built in Texas, japan, and China, there is a way to build all direct connects here it just wouldn’t be cheap. The engineering exists.
Drove through this two times day. Amazing progress since the last time I saw it. There was a convoy of trucks delivering bridge spans for I assume the northbound i-235 bridge.
i too can't see a reason for a I-235 S to I-44 E flyover, the demand just isnt ever gonna justify it.
But I can see a reason for I-44 W to I-235 S flyover to Downtown Oklahoma City. This should have been included IMO in the original plan as although I-35 S is signed with downtown OKC directions at I-44, the most direct route (and should be the main route) is actually I-235 S, so this provides an alternative. Consider rush hours as the NE quarter continues to grow and the events that create crush crowds, this flyover is an opportunity missed that should (and would have) been fulfilled in other major cities.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
After being a part of the area all my life I find it hard to say one bridge is more justified than the other. You build out the highway regardless of what the demand is, make it look complete and practical, because the demand may not currently be there but it could increase over time.
There needs to be at least 1 flyover between south>east & west>south because the 2 cloverleafs sharing 1 merge lane is gonna cause a bottleneck issue heading south. I think they should have built both as flyovers, especially since we have no idea what the city will look like 20/30 years from now. The demand CURRENTLY would justify, let alone the future.
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