Pike Off OTA, Oklahomans for Responsible Transportation hosts turnpike outreach, Q&A session
- T.R.U.S.T.
- Apr 1
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OU Daily By Thomas Pablo
April 1, 2025
Over 80 residents attended a community Q&A session at Norman East Library on Monday evening to discuss the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s ACCESS Oklahoma plan in Norman.
Pike Off OTA and Oklahomans for Responsible Transportation, nonprofits designed to protest the OTA’s expansion, hosted the two-and-a-half-hour session, which discussed the OTA’s eminent domain abilities, frontage roads and protest methods.
The Q&A session was open format, and dozens of individuals asked questions. Speakers included Ward 5 Councilmember Michael Nash, Pike Off OTA President Amy Cerato and multiple volunteers from Pike Off OTA.
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