I just remember reading it a few years ago in the paper, the actual paper since we subscribed when we lived in Austin. I don't know how far back you can access stories on Statesman.com
I just remember reading it a few years ago in the paper, the actual paper since we subscribed when we lived in Austin. I don't know how far back you can access stories on Statesman.com
Perhaps the next project on the Turnpike could be adding a real interchange to Kilpatrick and the Lake Hefner Parkway, so you don't have to exit the highway to go in every direction except the LHP north to Kilpatrick east and vice versa.
They also need a eastbound Turnpike entrance loop for people coming from Edmond on Broadway Extension. When going southbound, there is only a West Turnpike entrance. a little frustrating.
I don't think it has been addressed but I noticed they ripped out the cable barriers already near the eastern and kelley. Are they going to re-use them?
The most interesting part of this project is how they will make bridges over Broadway Extension, the railroad tracks, Western, Penn, Hefner Parkway, Meridian and over Spring Creek. Do you think they'll just widen the bridges like they did with Broadway Extension over Memorial Road or do you think they'll make them each one wide bridge with the barrier wall down the center?
I'm guessing that it is just during night time hours but Western Avenue under the Kilpatrick should be avoided.
First, if traveling eastbound on the JKT, if you exit at Western to go northbound, you have to go another half mile to the east and pull a u-turn at that overpass to go back westbound toward Western to travel north. The eastbound on ramp from Western to the JKT is closed and so is the westbound ramp off of Memorial Road. Also, all southbound traffic on Western south of Memorial Road is blocked as well.
After looking around for some estimates on when this was to be completed I am beginning to wonder if the reason this is happening now is OTA wanted to widen the Creek Turnpike in Tulsa and needed a project of similar scope in OKC to make it politically feasible to get that done.
More likely the other way around. Check out the traffic counts
More equal than I expected, both sections are 26,000 to 27,000. It just seems unusually proactive of them to not wait till something should have been done ten to twenty years earlier.
I have a question regarding the interchange where the turnpike's WB ramp leads onto the SB Lake Hefner Parkway, are they going to have to redo this bridge? It is low enough that if a truck is in the left lane, they're going to smash into the pier, but it doesn't look like they're adding any new piers at all. My other question is then, why don't they move this ramp further west so that they can add a NB Lake Hefner Parkway ramp that takes you straight to the WB turnpike. Does that make sense?
1.That ramp pier is dead center in the medium so there should be enough clearance or their planning on slightly shifting westbound north.
2. When the time comes to build a WB ramp, they will branch off from EB ramp and go up and over the SB to Lake Hefner Parkway ramp. I actually wouldn't be surprised to see westbound on and off ramps built in the near future.
I drove up Portland recently (last last weekend) and they're putting in new piers in the middle of every overpass on the Kilpatrick. I just don't think they've gotten to that part of the project yet.
This is what I remembered. Something was said at some point (I know, yay for details!) about there being a mistake and the clearance wasn't going to allow for traffic underneath. But it does appear that this will be rectified, I just didn't know what it meant for the flyover or if they're going to branch off the other ramp as part of this project.
When all this is finished, will the Kilpatrick Turnpike be sold or given to private owners.
I was just wondering about selling or giving away the Oklahoma Turnpikes. It probably won't happen, but it wouldn't surprise me.
Selling is highly unlikely, giving away is not happening.
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