The large stone platforms, completed by ODOT crews in 2022, were supposed to be the foundation for new ramps. But construction has been paused for over a year and a half, leaving the area unfinished.
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By: Eden Jones
October 7th 2024
TULSA, Okla. - The Linda-Mar Drive In remains busy with lunch traffic, but right outside the restaurant, things have been at a standstill for some time.
“This thing should’ve been done,” said Mike McCutchen, owner of Linda-Mar Drive-In, referring to the long-delayed construction at the I-44 and Highway 75 interchange, known to some locals as "Tulsa Stonehenge."
The large stone platforms, completed by ODOT crews in 2022, were supposed to be the foundation for new ramps. But construction has been paused for over a year and a half, leaving the area unfinished.
“Probably came up short in our estimating on some of the items,” said ODOT Executive Director Tim Gatz, explaining that costs exceeded expectations.
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