KFOR
by: Spencer Humphrey
Aug 28, 2024
NORMAN, Okla. (KFOR) — Norman City Council members unanimously voted Tuesday to reject a resolution that would have created a partnership between the city on Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA), creating another hurdle for OTA’s controversial Access Oklahoma plan.
The unanimous vote came after more than an hour of public comments from Norman citizens.
OTA can’t guarantee roads will remain free in Cleveland, Tulsa counties
The vote to reject the resolution means the city has essentially told the OTA “no” when it comes to plans to build several new turnpikes through Norman, removing hundreds of homes in the process.
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