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Bridge system goes from worst to best (OPINION)

Bridge system goes from worst to best (OPINION)

April 7, 2012
The Norman Transcript

NORMAN — Eight years ago, Oklahoma had nearly 1,200 structurally deficient bridges in its highway system. That doesn’t count bridges on county roads.

We were one of the nation’s worst in terms of deficient bridges.

In the last six years, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has replaced or rehabilitated more than 600 of them. In the next eight years, the department plans to repair or replace 799 more... FULL ARTICLE


1 comment (Add your own)

1. Rani wrote:
Are you really that ssreriupd? The government has never been the source of long term economic growth. With not having to adhere to any true budget, schedule, or develop a profit, the motivation to efficiently spend money and manage these projects will never meet the need of the private world.

Wed, April 25, 2012 @ 2:11 AM

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