Road work in Oklahoma

Published: October 13, 2008

Oklahoma City Metro Area

→Westbound Interstate 40 narrowed between Agnew and May Avenue, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. until November, surface repair.

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→Shields Boulevard between SW 29 and SW 6, until early 2009, bridge work. Detour.

→Pennsylvania Avenue, closed between Reno Avenue and Exchange Boulevard until late 2009, bridge work.

→SW 7 closed between Broadway and Santa Fe until further notice.

→Memorial narrowed to one lane each direction at Broadway Extension interchange.

→Various lane closures on eastbound I-240 at Douglas Boulevard through November, bridge work.

→Various lane closures on eastbound and westbound I-40 at Council Road, from 10:30 p.m. to 7 a.m. through November, bridge work.

→Sorghum Mill Road closed between Meridian Avenue and SH 74 through January. Detour. Flaggers in place.

→Covell Road and Boulevard in Edmond closed through 2009.

→Eastbound and westbound Covell closed between Broadway and Thomas Drive and north- and southbound Boulevard closed between Covell and Coffee Creek until late 2009, surface work and railroad overpass construction.

Tulsa Metro Area
→Left lane eastbound U.S. 412 closed for two miles starting at SH 48, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, cable barrier installation.

→Left lane eastbound U.S. 412/U.S. 64 closed for two miles starting at SH 97, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, cable barrier installation.

→Left lane southbound U.S. 169 closed between 56th Street North and 36th Street North, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, cable barrier installation.

→Southbound and northbound traffic on SH 66 at Mossey Creek (between Claremore and Catoosa) narrowed to one lane each direction through fall, replacement of two bridges.

Other Areas
→Motorists should be aware of a shift in the driving lanes on southbound I-44, north of Fort Sill’s Key Gate entrance (mile marker 41) as part of a bridge replacement project over Medicine Bluff Creek. Both directions of traffic are now using the northbound lanes. The project is to be completed in summer 2009.


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