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Tribe working on construction, special projects

Muskogee Phoenix By Sara Serrano CNHI News Service

April 17, 2023


Cherokee Nation is making progress on a number of new construction and special projects, as discussed during the April meeting of the tribe's Resource Committee

Construction is drawing to a close at the new walking trail at Three Rivers Health Center in Muskogee. Cherokee Nation broke ground on this project on Dec. 8, 2022.

"I think the report says 75% complete," said Senior Construction Administrator John Asbill. "We're getting closer than that right now. It's just about to wrap up over there."

The tribe is making progress on other new construction projects. According to the March report from Management Resources, cement, dirt work, and light pole base installs are ongoing at north parking lot of the new W.W. Hastings Hospital; dirt work is ongoing at the Woody Hair Community Center in Kenwood and the Marble City Community Center; and design work is occurring for the Wilma P. Mankiller Capitol Park, Tahlequah Head Start, and the Mary L. (Holland) Carson Wellness Center in Stilwell. Phase 1 of the Konrad Holmes Walking Trail expansion – a loop to the southwest of the W.W. Keeler Tribal Complex – is 75% complete.


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