KJRH
By: Naomi Keitt
December 2, 2024
CATOOSA, Okla. — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says improving safety and access are two reasons it started a $42 million interchange project in Catoosa.
2 News checked out the first day of work on I-44 near SH-66.
Flashing lights, construction crews, and a slow line of traffic could be the reality for drivers in Catoosa for the next year and a half.
“My mom was pretty concerned about it,” said Joseph Ragland. “I know that.”
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