I think I have said this before, but OkDOT’s website is horrible. They design is meh, but the functionality and the ease to find projects could be much better, but that isn’t what gets me.
I have noticed here in California, in Texas, Oregan, Nevada, Florida, and Washington(I’m sure most states do but those are examples I know for sure do) that whenever a project is project is happening, they give you almost an overload of information. You get multiple renderings, flyover videos, maps and schematics that have been drawn to simplify the plans for the public(not for contractors), clear graphic timelines, and in a lot of cases they get their own websites that are updated almost daily.
OKDOT almost never posts anything remotely like that. When the OTA released the somewhat detailed maps of the turnpike alignments I was surprised. Then OkDOT posted a flyover video of the future rendered US-69 through Calera and it got me thinking that maybe they are VERY slowly moving towards this. It is also important to note that perhaps because this was a Tiger grant project, maybe they’re required to do it.
Whatever the case is, it would be nice if OkDOT gave each project their own page as soon as they’re announced with plans, meeting hearing materials/updates, renderings, flyover videos, and in the cases of larger projects like I-235/44 interchange, their own website. If you want an example of a good DOT webpage, look at this one:
http://www.wsdot.wa.gov
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