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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETING for SH-53
in Carter County, OK


  • Date: December 8th, 2015
  • Time: 6:00 PM
  • Location: Springer Schools
    Cafeteria
    16624 US Highway 77
    Springer, OK 73458

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is proposing to improve State Highway 53 (SH-53) from just west of County Road NS-323 (i.e., Peach Tree Road) extending east approximately 5.57 miles through the I-35 Interchange in Carter County. The existing SH-53 has no shoulders and inadequate sight distance for motorists which contribute to a substantial accident history. The purpose of the project is to bring the facility up to current design standards and thereby improve safety.

ODOT recently tasked a Consultant to study several alternatives to improve SH-53 while taking into consideration construction cost, right-of-way requirements and environmental constraints.

Additional information about the project and the upcoming meeting can be obtained from the following:

Ms. Diane Abernathy
Triad Design Group
(405) 919-0481
dabernathy@triaddesigngroup.com

or

Greg Worrell
Environmental Project Manager
ODOT
(405) 522-8014
odot-environment@odot.org

Downloads:

Solicitation Materials

Meeting Materials

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) ensures that no person or groups of persons shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, retaliation or genetic information, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any and all programs, services, or activities administered by ODOT, its recipients, sub-recipients, and contractors. If any interested individual has a disability that may require accommodation to participate in this meeting, please contact

ODOT ADA Coordinator: (405) 521-4140. Upon advance notification of the need for accommodation, reasonable arrangements will be made to provide accessibility to the meeting

 

Last Modified on Mar 29, 2021
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