Safety improvements authorized by state Transportation Commission
- T.R.U.S.T.
- Dec 9, 2024
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By Mike W. Ray
December 9, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY – Several public safety improvement projects in Chattanooga and Hobart, and near Apache, Cement, Cooperton, Corum and Granite, were approved recently by the state Transportation Commission.
A centerline rumble strip and pavement markings will be installed on state Highway 9, beginning near Caddo County Street 2590 near Apache and extending easterly for approximately 10 miles to the junction of US-277 and SH-19 near Cyril.
In Kiowa County, pavement markings will be installed from the junction of SH-9 and SH-9B and extending easterly to the junction of SH-9B and US-183 at Hobart.
In addition, pavement markings will be installed beginning near the US-183 and SH-9 west junction near Hobart and extending northerly for approximately seven miles to the Kiowa/Washita county line.
Another project will entail installation of pavement markings on SH-6, beginning at the Jackson/Greer county line and extending northerly for approximately 12 miles to near Sulphur Road north of Granite.
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