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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETING for US-70
in Marshall County, OK


  • Date: September 3rd, 2015
  • Time: 6:00 PM
  • Location: Madill Community Building
    810 S 2nd Ave
    Madill, OK 73446


The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) proposes to improve US-70 near Madill in Marshall County. A US-70 Feasibility Study done in 1997 identified the section of US-70 in Madill as a high priority project based on an evaluation of future travel demand, safety and congestion. The study concluded that the preferred alternative for improvement is an eastern realignment of US-70 in and around the City of Madill. The need for the project is to accommodate increasing traffic in the Madill area and to address the current geometric and capacity deficiencies on the existing roadway. The purpose of the project is to improve the efficiency and travel time of the US-70 corridor addressing both truck traffic and tourist traffic.

ODOT recently tasked a consultant to further study the eastern realignment alternative recommended in the feasibility study to improve US-70 while taking into consideration construction costs, right-of-way, and environmental constraints. The purpose of the meeting is to present the proposed alignment, and seek input from the public.

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

David Saulsberry

ODOT Environmental Project Manager

(405) 521-2315
environment@odot.org

 

or

Scott Stegmann

CP&Y, Inc.

(405) 835-2836
sstegmann@cpyi.com

 

If you require special accommodations for the meeting, please direct your request to Frank Roesler III, ODOT Public Involvement Officer, at 200 NE 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73105, or (405) 521-2350 or m-coordinator@odot.org to at least three (3) working days in advance of the meeting date.

Downloads:

Solicitation Materials

Meeting Materials

Last Modified on Mar 29, 2021
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