HOMEPublic MeetingsOtherMeeting 05/07/2014
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DATE:  May 7, 2014
TIME:  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
LOCATION:  Cox Convention Center
1 Myriad Gardens
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

YOUR COMMENTS / INPUT ARE WELCOME

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation, in partnership with the City of Oklahoma City, is asking citizens to take part in shaping the elements included in the future OKC Boulevard. The agencies hosted a public meeting May 7th and are providing information on design alternatives (left side of the page) along with a Comment Form. The official project comment period continues through June 13th.

COMMENTS
Comment Form
(PC and Mac only)

Additional Information & FAQ

Description:

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) proposes to construct the Crosstown Boulevard as the local access component of the I-40 Crosstown realignment. As approved in the original Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the I-40 Crosstown realignment, the Boulevard would be constructed on the existing right-of-way of the old I-40 facility extending from the I-235 Interchange to Western Avenue.

As part of our efforts to keep the public informed of this project and involved in the decision process, ODOT has scheduled an Open House Event at the Cox Convention Center in Meeting Rooms 15 & 16 on the North side of the building from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The Open House will include information on the analysis of the four (4) proposed alternatives being considered. The purpose for the meeting is to review key findings from the environmental assessments and design as input to selecting the preferred alternative among the four.

You are encouraged to come by at your leisure; free parking will be available at the Sante Fe Parking Garage inbetween Robert S Kerr Ave. and E. Main St. on EK Gayloard Blvd.


The purpose of this Open House:

The purpose for the Open House is to review key findings from the environmental assessments and design as input to selecting the preferred alternative among the four.


The purpose of this project:

The purpose of this project is to construct the final phase of the I-40 Crosstown relocation project by reestablishing connectivity to the Downtown Central Business District with a low speed Major Collector street known as the “Crosstown Boulevard”.

HOMEPublic MeetingsOtherMeeting 05/07/2014
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