Because ODOT has sh!t for funding.
Because ODOT has sh!t for funding.
the next 2 bridge projects are already on the 8 year plan ..
bridge at 96th is being replaced and widened in 2027
bridge at 106th is being replaced and widened in 2029
utilities and right of way on the main line widening are also occurring in28 and 29 all the way to 116th (highway 20) ..
construction on that will follow shortly after likely in 31 or 32 (i bet it is on the 8 year plan that comes out in the next couple of months)
The I-44/SH-66 interchange in Catoosa Will be completely rebuilt, so the exit will be moved to the right. Improvements will be made to other roadways as well. This is a very much needed project. Tulsa got a couple of good bids awarded this month, including a major interchange which I’ll post on another thread.
- https://oklahoma.gov/odot/about-us/n...dge-and-i.htmlCommissioners awarded several contracts, among them an interchange improvement project for I-44 at SH-66 in Catoosa. The $42 million project will straighten a significant curve on I-44, allow for added capacity, higher speeds and provide better access to the area. A $16 million project will resurface and add shoulders to 6 miles of US-281 at US-412, near Chester in Major County in Northwestern Oklahoma.
Where are the plans for that? I despise ODOT’s website.
That Catoosa project has been needed for a long time. I seem to remember seeing plans drawn up for it years ago, but it was shelved for some reason? Something about people in Catoosa not wanting it? My memory is fuzzy now, and I could be getting it confused with a different project.
Unless they were being asked for a local match that seems unlikely, depending on how done would not even need additional land.
It looks like why this ramp seems quirky today is this is still using half the sections of the old I-44 / US 66 split, which would fit age wise for why that bridge formerly over old I-44 (now over nothing but grass) would need either replaced or major refurbishment around now.This is a very much needed project.
I found what I was remembering: it was an alternate design proposed years ago that would have potentially closed some ramps: https://www.claremoreprogress.com/ne...ceb8605dc.html
That was seven years ago, and the designs were being kicked around for a decade before that. At this point it will have taken them at least 20 years to fix that wonky bend by the time it finally opens to traffic.
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