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    Default It appears the !-35 construction work North of Norman is complete...

    ...It was all open today !!!

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    Haven't gone up 35 in a few weeks. Guess i oughta go enjoy a drive today

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    It was GLORIOUS driving on that stretch this morning! So glad Phase 1 is finished! When does the next phase begin?

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    I think Phase 2 has already begun. They have been rebuilding the Highway 9 West bridge for about 2 months now and this is part of Phase 2. Last I heard they will begin working on the Main Street Bridge next (as soon as they are completely done with Phase 1...so maybe in a few weeks).

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    It was GREAT driving that stretch today !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insider View Post
    I think Phase 2 has already begun. They have been rebuilding the Highway 9 West bridge for about 2 months now and this is part of Phase 2. Last I heard they will begin working on the Main Street Bridge next (as soon as they are completely done with Phase 1...so maybe in a few weeks).
    Highway 9 West into Newcastle has nothing to do with the other I-35 jobs. That specific Intersection at the Riverwind Casino has 3 phases itself. Phase 1 was the west ramps, phase 2 is the bridge now, and phase 3 are the ramps on the east side.

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    That was the best stretch driving up tonight. There is a bunch of one lane south of Ardmore and around Pauls Valley.

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    Why was it "Great" and "Glorious" driving down the new stretch? Sorry, this is a serious question. I hardly ever drive down that way.

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    For me it's because it wasn't backed up like it was when we came up last Thanksgiving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diggyba View Post
    Why was it "Great" and "Glorious" driving down the new stretch? Sorry, this is a serious question. I hardly ever drive down that way.
    Because it's been under construction for over a year now. What should be a 20 minute drive to or from OKC, turned into an hour or plus sometimes. Just last week it was backed up from around Hillsdale/Indian Hills all the way up pass Shields in Moore. Ridiculous.

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    The completion of this phase has made me so happy. It's been terrible driving to work every morning in OKC and it taking 45 minutes when it should take 30 at most. I love it. Hopefully they can move a little quicker with the next phases.

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    Drove that way Saturday night. Was quite amazed. I wonder how the asphalt will hold up (since concrete wasn't used). I do like the highway signs too. It's good to see some $$$ being spent on the south.

    Daniel

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    I absolutely HATE those new signs on pipes!! I think they are hideous and ugly for the few $$$ they might have saved over using the beam constructed highway signes like everywhere else along I-35

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie40 View Post
    I absolutely HATE those new signs on pipes!! I think they are hideous and ugly for the few $$$ they might have saved over using the beam constructed highway signes like everywhere else along I-35
    I think this is the eventual trend. I've seen a few other rebuilt interstates that are using the new curved pipes. Doesn't bother me at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie40 View Post
    I absolutely HATE those new signs on pipes!! I think they are hideous and ugly for the few $$$ they might have saved over using the beam constructed highway signes like everywhere else along I-35
    A lot of bigger cities use these. They are cheaper (less steel), less maintenance (fewer parts), and, in my opinion, look much better. These are going to be used on all new signs in the state, including the new I-40 Crosstown. I wish they would replace all of the current signs with the new monotubes!

    I-35 in Norman introduces state to 'monotube' | NewsOK.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie40 View Post
    I absolutely HATE those new signs on pipes!! I think they are hideous and ugly for the few $$$ they might have saved over using the beam constructed highway signes like everywhere else along I-35
    I like them. They appear more modern and aerodynamic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bimmerdude View Post
    Drove that way Saturday night. Was quite amazed. I wonder how the asphalt will hold up (since concrete wasn't used). I do like the highway signs too. It's good to see some $$$ being spent on the south.

    Daniel
    Asphalt never holds up as well or as long as concrete but it is less expensive. There always seems to be a mixture of asphalt and concrete areas in Oklahoma highways and in the OKC area in particular. I'm not sure what determines which is used but I would guess that money and how quick a rebuild is required is part of it.

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    I last drove on the stretch yesterday and it is nice. More lanes. Less traffic. The new signs I find are trendy and appear much nicer. It is way less bulky. (Charlie is just an old-fashioned guy...)

    The new bridge that they are building, I think it is annoying. Next time you drive down there, take a good look at the lengths of both sides (northbound and southbound). The northbound (east side) is way longer than the other side... Obviously northbound and southbound is the same width...right? Like I said, it is annoying and I want them to completely redo it.

    (Btw, I saw many city employees at the Golden Corral. They were in a glass enclosed room, having a sort of a meeting, and enjoying meals at the expense of taxpayers in Norman.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    I last drove on the stretch yesterday and it is nice. More lanes. Less traffic. The new signs I find are trendy and appear much nicer. It is way less bulky. (Charlie is just an old-fashioned guy...)

    The new bridge that they are building, I think it is annoying. Next time you drive down there, take a good look at the lengths of both sides (northbound and southbound). The northbound (east side) is way longer than the other side... Obviously northbound and southbound is the same width...right? Like I said, it is annoying and I want them to completely redo it.

    (Btw, I saw many city employees at the Golden Corral. They were in a glass enclosed room, having a sort of a meeting, and enjoying meals at the expense of taxpayers in Norman.)


    Why do you assume that this was done at the expense of Norman Taxpayers ?, do they not get a lunch break ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcjunkie View Post
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    Why do you assume that this was done at the expense of Norman Taxpayers ?, do they not get a lunch break ?
    They left without paying, so the bill was probably sent to the city office. And they did not even leave any tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    Asphalt never holds up as well or as long as concrete but it is less expensive. There always seems to be a mixture of asphalt and concrete areas in Oklahoma highways and in the OKC area in particular. I'm not sure what determines which is used but I would guess that money and how quick a rebuild is required is part of it.
    I never could understand why Oklahoma or OKC for that matter does not use concrete. I understand the extra expense and cost however, looking at it on a "long term basis" if they would do the job the "right way" in the first place using concrete then they would not have to go repatch it every year or replace it entirely every couple of years. To me this is not "smart planning" or using money wisely or fiscally responsible.Maybe they need to have a MAPS 4 to have all streets in OKC paved in concrete along with sidewalks on every street in OKC. This would sure help in walkability and make citizens more active physically and dodging those horrible potholes and massive craters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thunder View Post
    They left without paying, so the bill was probably sent to the city office. And they did not even leave any tip.
    There are so many holes in your story, it's hard to pick a starting point.

    1. You claim they left without paying, but how could they, Golden Coral makes you pay before eating.

    2. They didn't leave a tip, you claim they were inside a glass enclosed room eating and having a meeting, if so, did you go snooping around the room after they left to see if they had left a tip.

    Stop trying to make something out of nothing. Most City Employees are dedicated, hard workers and don't deserve you false implications.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerus View Post
    ...It was all open today !!!
    about damn time. heres doubting that the construction company recieved any bonuses for finishing the project ahead of schedule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by progressiveboy View Post
    I never could understand why Oklahoma or OKC for that matter does not use concrete. I understand the extra expense and cost however, looking at it on a "long term basis" if they would do the job the "right way" in the first place using concrete then they would not have to go repatch it every year or replace it entirely every couple of years. To me this is not "smart planning" or using money wisely or fiscally responsible.Maybe they need to have a MAPS 4 to have all streets in OKC paved in concrete along with sidewalks on every street in OKC. This would sure help in walkability and make citizens more active physically and dodging those horrible potholes and massive craters.
    good point. but i think it has to do with the high volume of transient traffic oklahoma recieves on an annual basis. we sit right in the crossroads of many national highway systems and most people barely begin to realize just how much traffic passes through our state onto somewhere else-especially weighted down 18 wheelers.

    oklahomas annual budget for such construction projects (or lack thereof) is also of key importance, and doing the job the right way as you suggest would still mean that they would still have to do the job over frequently over the years because of our annual high volume of traffic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decepticobra View Post
    good point. but i think it has to do with the high volume of transient traffic oklahoma recieves on an annual basis. we sit right in the crossroads of many national highway systems and most people barely begin to realize just how much traffic passes through our state onto somewhere else-especially weighted down 18 wheelers.

    oklahomas annual budget for such construction projects (or lack thereof) is also of key importance, and doing the job the right way as you suggest would still mean that they would still have to do the job over frequently over the years because of our annual high volume of traffic.
    Since there is high volumes of traffic coming through OKC and Oklahoma for that matter, it just would make it more "feasible" and plausible to spend the extra $$ on paving with clean, smooth concrete which has a much longer life however, again is OK willing to "invest" realizing the "benefits" are "long term" and would "save" $$ on a long term basis!

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