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Oklahoma road improvement package expected to exceed $1.3 billion

Tulsa World By Barbara Hoberock December 2, 2021

OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday said a roadway improvement project under discussion will cost more than $1.3 billion and involve state and federal dollars. Stitt was asked about the project following Wednesday’s Board of Equalization meeting. He chairs the board. Transportation officials on Tuesday are expected to seek input from the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority board. Transportation Secretary Tim Gatz was not available for comment. But Terri Angier, a transportation spokeswoman, said the project will look at all infrastructure needs, not just toll roads.


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