The Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s monthly meeting is scheduled for 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 7, in the R.A. Ward Transportation Building, 200 N.E. 21st St., Oklahoma City. Members of the public and media are invited to attend or watch the livestream.
Items to be addressed at the meeting:
- Commissioners will consider and vote on the newest edition of the Eight-Year Construction Work Plan for Fiscal Years 2025-2032. The plan contains nearly $9 billion in highway improvements statewide. The nearly $500 million Asset Preservation Plan addressing maintenance of the highway system will also be presented.
- Oklahoma Department of Transportation Director Tim Gatz will update commissioners on the status of the federal appropriations bill.
- The commission will vote on whether to award several contracts, among them a $252 million contract to construct the I-44 and US-75 interchange in Tulsa and a bridge rehabilitation project along I-40 over I-44 in Oklahoma City.
The full agenda packet may be viewed here.
To watch the commission meeting video livestream: Ustream (Turn up the volume on your computer or other device and on Ustream)
The meeting also will be recorded, captioned and available to the public online later.
The commission, a nine-member panel appointed by the governor and legislative leaders to oversee the state’s transportation development, awards project contracts for road and bridge construction on a monthly basis.