SH-9 from 108th Avenue E. east to 156th Avenue E. (South) in Norman
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Project Overview
ODOT, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), proposes to make safety improvements and add capacity to this segment of SH-9 from approximately 108th Avenue SE, extending east approximately 4.4 miles to 156th Avenue SE, all within the corporate boundary of Norman, Oklahoma. The purpose of the proposed improvements is to correct roadway deficiencies, enhance safety, and efficiently accommodate traffic. This segment of SH-9 is a two-lane highway with deteriorating pavement, limited sight distances, steep slopes, and higher than average traffic. Current traffic volumes are 10,190 vehicles per day (vpd) and are projected to increase to 15,200 vpd by 2045. ODOT proposes to add lanes, improve driving surfaces, reconfigure driveways and entrances, realign skewed side road intersections, and extend and/or replace roadway structures and the two bridges. The highway will be widened to create four 12-foot wide driving lanes with a 16-foot wide center turning lane, and 10-foot wide paved shoulders.
Written Comments
All comments must have been received on or before October 12, 2020. Written comments could have been submitted by mail, email, or online comment form. ODOT will post responses to comments on its Public Meetings and Hearings Page for the SH-9 projects in November 2020.