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$3.7 million road project includes several major streets in Bartlesville

KJRH By: Clifton Haskin May 17, 2025


BARTLESVILLE, Okla. — On May 13, Bartlesville city leaders started what they called a major $3.7 million street preservation project. They said it will cause traffic and could shake up people's routines. This project will include some of the city's highly trafficked roads, such as Frank Phillips Boulevard.

Bartlesville's director of engineering, Micah Siemers, said businesses on the impacted roads will remain open during the project.

Residents like Larissa Littrell said the amount of roads being worked on will impact her routine.


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