Roads & Bridges
Sept. 12, 2024
10 miles of interstate will also be addressed
A $480 million interstate project to make the commute over Oklahoma’s Red River smoother is set to start this fall. The multiyear construction project will fund a new bridge over the Red River and widen Interstate 35.
“Oklahoma is the crossroads of America,” said Tim Gatz, executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), in a statement. “We're served by three interstates, and they're major interstates.”
In 2023, ODOT says up to 150,000 vehicles traveled on I-35 daily, but they expect vehicle traffic to grow by as much as 1.4 million vehicles per day over 20 years.
“It is the number one fastest growing for population and job growth in the United States, so it's got our attention, it has to have our attention,” said Gatz.
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