Resurfacing project scheduled to begin in Tulsa and Rogers County Friday
A $5.2
million resurfacing project in Tulsa and Rogers County is scheduled to begin
Friday, May 29. This project will address deteriorating surface conditions in four
heavily travelled areas:
·I-44/US-412 near the
SH-66 junction near Catoosa
·US-169 between 21st St.
South and 51st St. South
·US-64/SH-51 (Broken
Arrow Expressway) from the southeast corner of the Inner Dispersal Loop to near
Lewis Avenue
·I-244 from south of
Arkansas River south to the US-75 junction (Red Fork split)
Crews will
begin work on the I-44 and I-244 segments first and plan to start the US-64/SH-51
(Broken Arrow Expressway) section in July and the US-169 segment to follow. All
phases will involve various lane and possible ramp closures and drivers should
plan ahead for significant delays in these corridors.
The overall
project is expected to complete in early October, weather permitting. Daily
lane and ramp closures will be noted in the traffic advisories section of
www.odot.org.
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