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  1. #1926

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Wait. It has been 14 years for this one interchange?!
    I don't think so, unless someone is including planning/discussion time. From what I recall, the prep work such as adding the ramp from SB 235 to I44 WB was started in 2011, and the whole railway bridge thing and work on the stretch near 50th was in 2017, and the intersection work started no long after that? I may be a little off on the years but I don't think that much.

  2. #1927

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoulderSooner View Post
    how is that relevant .. ???
    Oh I’m sorry I thought we were just making oversimplified statements with no context so we can tell just half of the truth. My bad.

  3. #1928

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrywall View Post
    The work on this interchange has been amazingly quick, and minimally disruptive compared to about any major road project I've ever seen in Oklahoma.
    Is this a joke? They started construction on this interchange back in 2012(ish). Minimally disruptive? Even per ODOTs own words there are/were major disruptions due to this project.

  4. #1929

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Is this a joke? They started construction on this interchange back in 2012(ish). Minimally disruptive? Even per ODOTs own words there are/were major disruptions due to this project.
    I guess it depends on what we are calling "construction on the interchange," which I don't think is universally agreed upon. Here is ODOT's timeline of the early phases:

    2011 — Southbound US-77 ramp to westbound I-44 at $19.2 million.
    2013 — I-44 eastbound to I-235 southbound ramp at the I-235/I-44 interchange at $10 million.
    2017— I-235 between N. 36thSt. and I-44, which includes the installation of the 4-million pound BNSFrailroad bridge. $88 million.

    The current phase –- the $105 million project to widen I-235 up to eight lanes and reconstruct the I-235/I-44 interchange -- began in spring 2019 and is expected to complete in fall 2021.

  5. #1930

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    I guess I’d define construction of a project not complete until the project is fully built. That doesn’t mean phases or specific work packages being used to define the length of time only when there exists active construction on them. To me that is a way to put lipstick on a pig and make it sound better than it is. ODOT started this project 10 years ago and even when this phase is done there is another phase until the I-235/I-44 interchange is considered complete. That’s my opinion.

    Per ODOTs webpage this project isn’t scheduled to be finished until 2023. I suppose that is open to interpretation based on whether or not construction is active but I look at the entire project. Texas would have had this done years ago with the entire interchange being flyovers, frontage roads, and the Santa Fe bridge built but we have people like BS who claim it’s not possible engineering wise to build it that way and not due to a budget. I’m not knocking on ODOT as the final product for what is built I’m sure will be great. They need more funding.

  6. #1931

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plutonic Panda View Post
    Is this a joke? They started construction on this interchange back in 2012(ish). Minimally disruptive? Even per ODOTs own words there are/were major disruptions due to this project.
    My commute went through this intersection for basically the entire duration of the work, and overall it did not significantly impact me.

  7. #1932

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    My commute went through this intersection for basically the entire duration of the work, and overall it did not significantly impact me.
    ^^Same

  8. #1933

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    My commute went through this intersection for basically the entire duration of the work, and overall it did not significantly impact me.
    My uncle had a daily commute through it and it significantly impacted him. I’ve been caught in traffic jams at this interchange multiple times personally.

    ODOT had a whole campaign called Off Broadway to encourage people to take alternative routes and avoid significant delays. I’m sure to those that followed the detour would say their route was impacted significantly. But really this isn’t the point and it’s unavoidable. All construction projects have impacts to traffic and that isn’t ODOTs fault.

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    there's no reason why at least the Westbound-to-Southbound Downtown flyover and the Santa Fe bridge weren't built. Could have used some of the land saved by removing the cloverleaf to better design the Southbound-to-Westbound area and also made the junction a safe 5-stack.

    THIS to me is the yokel mentality of this state; always 2nd best. They didn't even realize this isn't the first 4-stack in the city/state, I-240 Kilpatrick and Hefner Parkway is.
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

  10. #1935

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    Quote Originally Posted by FighttheGoodFight View Post
    Wait. It has been 14 years for this one interchange?!
    If you look at all the widening of the original i235/Broadway segments as one string of projects to improve the overall route, we are probably getting around 20-25 years of phased construction.

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    Heck, why not then go back to the original widening from a two lane highway. I think that started in mid 70s. So this has been going on for 50 years. Dang ODOT can’t get anything done quickly.

  12. #1937

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    They built the two lane highway at some point, might as well go back to that to get the real scope of the project.

    More seriously, the thing that has probably affected my daily route the most has been the eastbound to northbound flyover single lane chokepoint. That's can't be re-striped soon enough.

  13. #1938

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    More seriously, the thing that has probably affected my daily route the most has been the eastbound to northbound flyover single lane chokepoint. That's can't be re-striped soon enough.
    For real. I went through that the other day again, still cussing all the way.

  14. #1939

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    If you look at all the widening of the original i235/Broadway segments as one string of projects to improve the overall route, we are probably getting around 20-25 years of phased construction.
    I look at it like this: ODOT's planning documents for this interchange list the first phase of construction as the ramp from southbound Broadway Extension to westbound I-44. This first phase was constructed in 2011. So we're sitting at 10 years since the start of construction and the final phase - the Lincoln Blvd/I-44 interchange modifications - are currently expected to begin construction in "early 2023" with completion about a year later.

    If that schedule holds, that's ***13 years*** to complete an interchange rebuild project. Pretty damn ridiculous if you ask me.

  15. #1940

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrywall View Post
    For real. I went through that the other day again, still cussing all the way.
    What time did y'all go through this?

    I've used it probably 20-40 times and only once or twice had any issues with traffic.

  16. #1941

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    I am guessing once the S bridge is full operational, that the restripe will happen all the way past the Wilshire exit to finally continue that terminated lane. This thing finishing will be a massive game changer for the 8-5 commuters.

  17. #1942

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous. View Post
    I am guessing once the S bridge is full operational, that the restripe will happen all the way past the Wilshire exit to finally continue that terminated lane. This thing finishing will be a massive game changer for the 8-5 commuters.
    Yesynonymous, your guess is spot on! I also agree that it will be a massive game changer!

  18. #1943

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teo9969 View Post
    What time did y'all go through this?

    I've used it probably 20-40 times and only once or twice had any issues with traffic.
    Morning rush hour, very commonly has a bit of a jam when I go through.

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    From today:








  20. #1945

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    The area near 63rd feels so close to finishing up

  21. #1946

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    Looks like < 2 months before project completion.

  22. #1947

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    You can tell from Pete’s pics that the middle section of the SB 235/77 to prepare for the bridge is going vertical. Also, this morning, they were painting the wall on the east side on the 63rd street exit. I am not sure of the timeline, but I imagine the trusses for the SB bridge could start going in a few weeks.

  23. #1948

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    In today's Superfluous Merge Mania I realized that restriping is probably no going to be a thing until they install official signage for the north split above the road. Currently there's an orange sign on ground level taking up potential road width. Still hope it's soon because combined with traffic offloading to Western, eastbound 44 is backing up to almost a standstill past NW Expressway almost daily, I hit it around the 7:30-7:45 timeframe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snark0leptic View Post
    In today's Superfluous Merge Mania I realized that restriping is probably no going to be a thing until they install official signage for the north split above the road. Currently there's an orange sign on ground level taking up potential road width. Still hope it's soon because combined with traffic offloading to Western, eastbound 44 is backing up to almost a standstill past NW Expressway almost daily, I hit it around the 7:30-7:45 timeframe.
    I was just thinking that this morning. If they'd just move that sign, traffic could go through in 2 lanes whether it's striped or not.

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