Road work: State funds buoy plans for boulevard
Somewhere, Ernest Istook has to be smiling. As Oklahoma 's 5th District representative, Istook spent several years urging the state to help pay for relocation of the Interstate 40 Crosstown , and particularly for a new downtown boulevard where the current I-40 now stands.
"Typically, the federal share would be about two-thirds of the interstate cost, but none of the boulevard expense," Istook wrote on...
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