ODOT Reveals $9 Billion Plan

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October 3, 2023

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has announced plans for $9 billion in improvements for Oklahoma highways.

According to a press release from ODOT, the improvements are a part of updates to its Eight-Year Construction Work Plan from 2024-2031 and the Four-Year Asset Preservation Program from 2024-2027.

The release states that the plan was approved Monday, Oct. 2 with the Eight-Year Construction Work Plan aimed at improving Oklahoma’s highways and the Four-Year Asset Preservation Program looking to invest in preventative measures for those highways. The plans include over 1,700 total projects, with over 600 bridges and nearly 3,800 miles of roadway.

According to ODOT, in Western Oklahoma Beckham County will see 6 improvement projects occur in the county totaling $8,393,384.26. Custer County has two projects totaling $630,000. Washita County also has two projects planned by ODOT that total at $10,564,430.75 and Roger Mills County has one project at $154,368.94.

All these projects fall under the Eight-Year Construction Work Plan.

Locally, Custer County had one project fall under the Four-Year Asset Preservation Program totaling in at $800,000.

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