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ODOT crews begin $44 million project to improve Keetonville Hill

KJRH.com By: Brady Halbleib March 9, 2021 ROGERS COUNTY, Okla. — A stretch of a dangerous highway is finally getting the attention of the state. Over the past decade, the road has cost the state millions of dollars in repairs. The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is spending $44 million to fix Highway 20 at Keetonville Hill which connects Owasso and Claremore in Rogers County. The four mile project will widen the highway from two lanes to five just west of Keetonville Hill. ODOT is planning to make a smoother curve that bypasses the winding road reconnecting to the existing highway.


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