FOX23 News
By Rick Maranon
January 18, 2024
TULSA, Okla. — The next phase of construction at one of the busiest highway interchanges in Tulsa is set to get underway again later this year.
For more than a year, improvements to the Highway 75/I-44 interchange in west Tulsa north of Turkey Mountain have been at a standstill while the Oklahoma Department of Transportation prepares for the next phase of the project.
The base of what will be the flyover ramps that help drivers get from one highway to the other were finished in phase one, but since they don’t hold up anything right now, to the average person it looks like an odd public art project that some have called “traffic henge” because of its odd resemblance in places to Stonehenge in England.
“We will complete those flyover ramps in the next phase of this project, but we’re also going to do a lot more in the area to finish this work altogether,” ODOT Spokesman T.J. Gerlach said.
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