The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) have provided details on several Tulsa and surrounding regions' traffic advisories.
Here's what you need to know:
Road Closures and Construction Projects in the Tulsa area
The Southbound lanes of Sheridan between 91st and 101st streets will be closed this week while crews repave and stripe the area.
Lanes will be narrowed to one lane in each direction on South Lewis between 45th and 47th streets until the end of January 2025 while crews work on a new sewer service for the surrounding neighborhood.
Lane closures start today for a road widening project. The center lane will be closed and outside lanes narrowed from the NSU campus to the Creek Turnpike. The project is expected to take 8 months.
Ongoing Highway Closures and Construction Projects in Oklahoma
The northbound US-75 off-ramp to 7th St. (east leg IDL) is closed through fall 2024 for bridge rehabilitation.
Eastbound I-244 is narrowed to one lane at the US-75 junction (northeast corner IDL) through fall for bridge rehabilitation.
Shoulder closures will continue on I-44/Turner Turnpike near Heyburn (mm 201-203) through fall, as work progresses on widening the turnpike to six lanes. Motorists should expect reduced speed limits and narrow lanes through the 6-mile work zone.
Pavement rehabilitation on I-244 between I-44 and the Arkansas River continues through spring 2025. Key closures include:
Work continues on widening 33rd W. Ave. under I-44. Westbound Skelly Dr. is closed at 33rd W. Ave.
US-412 narrows to two lanes in each direction at 81st W. Ave. in Sand Springs as a bridge rehabilitation project continues through February 2025.
North and southbound US-75 have narrowed lanes and reduced speed limits at 141st St. in Glenpool for bridge construction through the summer of 2025.
Pavement reconstruction on SH-97 in Sand Springs continues, with two lanes of traffic maintained during peak hours. SH-97 center turn lanes at US-412 are closed.
Intersection improvements at SH-51 and 91st St. in Broken Arrow continue, with reduced speed limits in place through fall 2024.
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Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and seek alternative routes to avoid delays. For more information and real-time updates, visit the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s website.