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3 month check-in on Harvard construction: project delayed into next year

KTUL by Paige Orr

Mon, June 15, 2026


TULSA, Okla. — A major midtown traffic headache is officially getting extended.

Exactly three months after crews began tearing up a heavily traveled stretch of South Harvard Avenue, city officials confirmed to FOX23 that the $2.7 million street rehabilitation project has been delayed well into next year.

The construction, spanning from East 21st Street to East 31st Street, broke ground in mid-March with an original public target to wrap up by the end of 2026.

However, a newly issued statement from the City of Tulsa reveals that early progress was washed out by spring storms.


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