OTC Approves $930M in Road, Bridge Improvements
- T.R.U.S.T.
- Jul 21
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The Oklahoma Transportation Commission approved a $930M plan for road and bridge improvements in all 77 counties. The County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Plan aims to upgrade infrastructure over the next five years, with projects funded through state, federal, local and tribal sources.
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The Oklahoma Transportation Commission on July 8, 2025, approved the County Improvements for Roads and Bridges Plan for Fiscal Years 2026 to 2030.
The updated five-year plan includes nearly $930 million in scheduled upgrades to county roads and bridges outside of ODOT jurisdiction across all 77 Oklahoma counties.
One of the major, newly added projects is a $12.5 million project that includes Congressionally Directed Spending funds and will reconstruct 5 mi. of Oswalt Road and bridge replacement in Love County.
Established by the Oklahoma Legislature, the CIRB Plan targets aging and deficient county infrastructure. Over the next five years, the updated plan aims to replace or rehabilitate 230 county bridges, including 82 structures classified as structurally deficient or functionally obsolete, and improve 422 mi. of county roadways.
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