Press release:
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I-35 closes at I-44 Wednesday, Monday nights
All lanes of southbound I-35 will be closed at I-44 from 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 to 6 a.m. Wednesday June 15, and again from 8 p.m. Monday, June 19 to 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 20, to hang beams as part of ongoing work in the area. Drivers can detour on westbound I-44 to southbound I-235 or locate an alternate route.
The southbound I-35 ramp to westbound I-44 will be open during this work.
I-35, I-44 narrowed near N. 63rd St. through 2025
The following closures are in place through 2025 for bridge reconstruction:
- Eastbound I-44 is narrowed to one lane at I-35 through June.
- The northbound Lincoln Blvd. on-ramp to westbound I-44 is narrowed without shoulders.
- The northbound I-35 off-ramp to N. 63rd St. is closed through summer 2023.
- The left lane of eastbound I-44 is closed between Martin Luther King Ave. and I-35/I-44 junction.
- Northbound Bryant Ave. is narrowed to one lane between 50th St. and Aluma Valley Dr. through summer 2023.
- East and Westbound N. 63rd street is closed between Bryant Ave. and Martin Luther King Ave. Use Bryant Ave. and Martin Luther King Ave. as alternate routes.
- Northbound and southbound I-35 is narrowed to two lanes in each direction between N. 50th St. and Wilshire Blvd.
- Westbound I-44 is narrowed to one lane from Wilshire Blvd. to Martin Luther King Ave.
- The southbound I-35 on-ramp from Bryant Ave. is permanently closed.
Motorists should locate an alternate route such as I-44 to I-235 or expect congestion and delays in the area, especially during peak commute times and are encouraged to plan extra travel time.
All through this project, i haven't really understood what the goal is at the other end. They re-did the bridge at 63rd not long ago. And honestly, i dont understand what they are trying to add here. Is it to expand 35 in both directions at the junction to be able to handle the future 6 lane expansion of 35 itself?
It's not a particularly busy area, so i'm sort of surprised about the amount of money going in to it.
when was this .. ??
a quick google search says the bridges over 63rd are 65 years old ..
they redid the bridge over the creek just south of 63rd not long ago ..
this also will make the north I35 to west 44 exist on the right as it should be .. and this entire project will tie into the I35 expansion (from 44-40) that is coming soon
OK. So what's the deal with the new flyovers? I haven't driven through since this phase started but Channel 5 was over it this morning. Some of the flyovers seem oddly directed to me.
I'm just asking because this one doesn't seem to be as well discussed as some of the other larger projects.
Side note, is there any way we can get the thread title changed from 1-35 to I-35? It is driving me crazy as is right now, lmao.
this picture makes me wonder about temp alignments ..
I wonder if they will open the new N to West ramp first
then move N bound traffic to the under construction south bound bridge (then demo the existing north bound bridge and build the new one )
then move N bound to its final bridge and move south bound to its final bridge (then demo the old south bound bridge)
i know this isn't necessarily the best place for one, but wouldn't it be nice if the old NB to WB left exit would be retained as an HOV only exit.
Yes, I know it doesn't fit here with the lack of density of anything but perhaps we should consider repurposing other locatgions where left bound exits as HOV (like the I-40 E to I-44 W (SB) left exit and the I-44 W (SB) to I-40 E left exit once that interchange gets rebuilt. That second one would be an AWESOME downtown OKC only kind of exit for high occupancy vehicles.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
So, let me ask another question about our roads…..from Yukon to Choctaw, if you are wanting to go north from I-40 to Memorial/Kilpatrick, you can take Kilpatrick Turnpike, I-44/SH 74, I-235 or I-35? And the eastern loop will add another choice?
Yes, and unfortunately, all of those highways (except for I-35) abruptly end at Memorial. The Kilpatrick curves to its east/west alignment, SH74 goes from a freeway to a 4 lane divided limited access to Waterloo just north of Memorial, and I-235/Broadway Extension quickly ends as a freeway coming into Edmond at the first of many stoplights working north along Broadway.
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