Oklahoma City will hire independent engineer to look at downtown boulevard options

Oklahoma City Council members are seeking to hire an independent traffic engineer to examine possible options for building a new downtown boulevard at grade instead of being elevated as proposed by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

 
BY STEVE LACKMEYER | Published: August 1, 2012   

Oklahoma City Council members are seeking to hire an independent traffic engineer to examine possible options for building a new downtown boulevard at grade instead of it being elevated as proposed by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.

photo - An elevated downtown boulevard between Western and Walker Avenues, as shown in this drawing looking west, is advocated by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Drawing Provided
An elevated downtown boulevard between Western and Walker Avenues, as shown in this drawing looking west, is advocated by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. Drawing Provided

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State highway engineers listened but said nothing as council members questioned City Manager Jim Couch and Public Works Director Eric Wenger about the state’s plans to build an elevated...
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