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ODOT host virtual open house for public feedback on SH-9 widening in Cleveland, Pottawatomie county

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January 29, 2021 CLEVELAND COUNTY, Okla. (KFOR) – The Oklahoma Department of Transportation invites community members to give their feedback on the planned State Highway 9 widening project near Pink in Cleveland and Pottawatomie counties. Community members can submit their feedback in a virtual open house. Public comments will be accepted through Feb. 15. Go to sh9.transportationplanroom.com/jp-2328808// to view information about the plan and submit a comment, according to an ODOT news release. “The project will widen SH-9 to four lanes with a center turn lane between the Pecan Creek bridge, about one mile east of Harrah Rd., in Cleveland County and the SH-102 junction in Pottawatomie County to accommodate current and future traffic volumes,” the news release states.


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