Why was city picked for audit?
U.S. Justice Department investigators will meet with Oklahoma City officials today to launch a one- to two-week audit of the city's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act .
City officials said they've been preparing for the visit for more than a year, but they still don't know why Oklahoma City was chosen for the U.S. agency's Project Civic Access.
"I don't know if they drew us out of a hat or...
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