View Full Version : Another Hole in the Crosstown!



OKCisOK4me
03-28-2008, 04:22 PM
Attention to whomever keeps the stats on holes & chunks of concrete falling out of the Crosstown on Wikipedia:

At I-40 & Classen, apparently Classen is closed as well to fix the highway above. This is something like 3 chunks now since November. At this rate we're looking at give or take 10 lookie throughs (holes) before the new route is built!

JWil
03-28-2008, 04:36 PM
I have alarmist tendencies at times... but I've got a baaaaaaaaaaaad feeling about this...

brianinok
03-28-2008, 04:46 PM
The NewsOK story said it was a one foot hole.

JWil
03-28-2008, 05:15 PM
Haha you make that should small.

mmonroe
03-29-2008, 12:38 AM
I drove by today about 2:30pm on Reno when I crossed Classen and saw that they had the road blocked by three cops. I didn't see any debris on the ground underneath but I figured another piece had fallen through again.

kevinpate
03-29-2008, 04:51 AM
I no longer use the Crosstown. I don't miss it, I don't mind the slight inconvenience from time to time, and it's one less worry for my own safety. I've enjoyed watching my kiddos grow up, and I prefer it stays that way.

gnomeok
03-31-2008, 11:02 AM
"Big League City" with roads not fit for college ball...HA!

jbrown84
03-31-2008, 11:52 AM
"Big League City" with roads not fit for college ball...HA!

I assume your implication is that we spent the money on the wrong thing. Are you not aware that we are building a new crosstown right now??

gnomeok
04-01-2008, 08:12 AM
Just like the bond issue for the repair of roads in the more upscale areas while leaving the bumpy roads in and around downtown untouched. Things need to be done more quickly about these thoroughfares...and should have been done before we even considered a major sports team. I'd hate to see us with the reputation of the ghetto of the NBA.

sethsrott
04-01-2008, 08:23 AM
I think once the crosstown move is complete, and the Blvd. is completed as well, OKC will have a GREAT reputation, and if we can keep the national eye on what will be as opposed to what has been/ is then we will be no different than say...Chicago or Phoenix!

Heres to the new crosstown...heres to the NBA and heres to Devon for their new tower.... but most of all HERES TO YOU OKLAHOMA CITY!

kevinpate
04-01-2008, 10:13 AM
OKC won't be the ghetto of the NBA .. OKC won't even be the cow pasture of the NBA ... sheesh, I barely even pay attention to b-ball and even I can figure that one out. Go back and read in just the last few weeks. If more folks locally would start seeing OKC as outsiders are already seeing it, we'd probably see a tad more swagger in their steps as they are out and about.

Midtowner
04-01-2008, 10:57 AM
I think once the crosstown move is complete, and the Blvd. is completed as well, OKC will have a GREAT reputation, and if we can keep the national eye on what will be as opposed to what has been/ is then we will be no different than say...Chicago or Phoenix!

Heres to the new crosstown...heres to the NBA and heres to Devon for their new tower.... but most of all HERES TO YOU OKLAHOMA CITY!

Yeah, we'll be just like those cities... except about 1/10 as big.

jbrown84
04-01-2008, 10:11 PM
Just like the bond issue for the repair of roads in the more upscale areas while leaving the bumpy roads in and around downtown untouched. Things need to be done more quickly about these thoroughfares...and should have been done before we even considered a major sports team. I'd hate to see us with the reputation of the ghetto of the NBA.

The list of "things we need to do first" is endless. If you think other NBA cities have perfect, shiny new roads, then you are mistaken. I was in Los Angeles a couple weeks ago, and their inner city roads are just as bad as ours, plus they have no dedicated turn lanes or green arrows.

And your assertion that no inner-city roads are part of the bond issue is completely untrue.

Resurfacing
2 Meridian Avenue, Portland Avenue, NW 50th Street, NW 36th Street $5,199,000
3 Meridian Avenue, Portland Avenue, NW 36th Street, NW 23rd Street $6,823,000
6 May Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 50th Street, NW 36th Street $7,816,000
8 Pennsylvania Avenue, Western Avenue , SW 44th Street, SW 59th Street $7,675,000
9 MacArthur Boulevard, Meridian Avenue, NW 23rd Street, NW 10th Street $4,601,000
10 Meridian Avenue, Portland Avenue, SW 15th Street, SW 29th Street $2,783,000
12 Rockwell Avenue, MacArthur Boulevard, NW 23rd Street, NW 10th Street $2,852,000
16 Western Avenue , Santa Fe Avenue, SW 44th Street, SW 59th Street $6,595,000
19 Western Avenue , I-235, NW 23rd Street, NW 10th Street $8,767,000
20 Portland Avenue, May Avenue, Reno Avenue, SW 15th Street $2,370,000
21 May Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, SW 15th Street, SW 29th Street $5,986,000
22 Pennsylvania Avenue, Western Avenue , SW 15th Street, SW 29th Street $6,446,000
26 Kelley Avenue, ML KING, NE 23rd Street, NE 10TH $8,830,000

Reconstruction
1 Broadway Avenue, NW 6th Street to Sheridan Avenue Avenue $1,550,000
3 Classen Boulevard, NW 23rd Street to NW 30th Street $5,000,000
4 Classen Drive, in the vicinity of NW 10th Street to Harvey Avenue and NW 8th Street $2,500,000
6 Dewey, California to Main Street $425,000
7 EK Gaylord/Sheilds Boulevard, Reno Avenue to SW 4th Street $2,200,000
8 Harrison Street, NE 4th Street to Interstate 235 $680,000
9 Harvey Avenue, Reno Avenue south to approximately currently existing Interstate 40 $1,000,000
10 Harvey Avenue, Park Avenue to Sheridan Avenue $2,000,000
11 Hudson Avenue, NW 5th Street to Reno Avenue $1,800,000
12 Hudson Avenue, Reno Avenue to Relocated Interstate 40 $2,500,000
13 Kelley Avenue, NE 23rd Street to NE 50th Street $4,500,000
14 Lee, California to Main Street $475,000
15 Lottie Street, NE 4th Street to NE 8th Street $260,000
16 Martin Luther King Boulevard, NE 4th Street to NE 10th Street $198,000
17 May Avenue, NW 10th Street to Reno Avenue $3,000,000
18 NE 13th Street, Lincoln Boulevard to Lottie Street $2,000,000
19 NE 4th Street, Lincoln Boulevard to Martin Luther King Boulevard $755,000
20 NE 8th Street, Lottie Street to Martin Luther King Boulevard $625,000
21 NW 10th Street Broadway Avenue to Interstate 235 $500,000
23 NW 10th Street MacArthur Boulevard to Rockwell Avenue $2,000,000
24 NW 10th Street Meridian Avenue to MacArthur Boulevard $2,000,000
25 NW 10th Street Pennsylvania Avenue to May Avenue $3,000,000
26 NW 10th Street Portland Avenue to Meridian Avenue $2,000,000
28 NW 10th Street, Walker Avenue to Western Avenue $1,000,000
29 NW 11th, Shartel to Walker Avenue $505,000
30 NW 23rd Street and adjacent right of way, Blackwelder Avenue to Kentuck Avenue and NW 25th Street from Blackwelder Avenue east to Classen Boulevard $2,000,000
31 NW 23rd Street, Ann Arbor to Peniel $4,000,000
32 NW 23rd Street Interstate 44 to Tulsa $4,200,000
33 NW 23rd Street, Tulsa to Ann Arbor $4,200,000
34 NW 8th Street, Shartel Avenue to Walker Avenue $505,000
35 Oklahoma, Reno Avenue to approximately currently existing Interstate 40 $2,500,000
36 Park Avenue, Hudson Avenue to Broadway Avenue $687,000
37 Pedestrian curb ramps for ADA compliant bus stops, citywide $1,312,500
39 Reno Avenue, Lincoln Boulevard to Martin Luther King Boulevard $3,125,000
40 Reno Avenue, Western Avenue to BNSF Railroad $3,000,000
41 Robinson Avenue, NW 10th Street to Reno Avenue $2,000,000
42 Robinson Avenue, Reno Avenue to SW 15th Street $3,700,000
43 Shartel Avenue, California to Main Street $450,000
44 Shartel Avenue, NW 8th Street to NW 13th Street $850,000
45 Sheridan Avenue, Shartel to Dewey $1,012,500
46 Sheridan Avenue, Western Avenue east to BNSF Railroad $3,000,000
47 SW 44th Street Blackwelder Avenue to Walker Avenue $3,300,000
51 Walker Avenue, Reno Avenue Boulevard to Relocated Interstate 40 $3,000,000
52 Western Avenue , NW 18th Street to NW 23rd Street $2,000,000
53 Western Avenue , NW 36th Street to NW 63rd Street $3,300,000
54 Within an area bounded by Classen Boulevard, EK Gaylord, NW 13th Street and Reno Avenue Avenue, which may include boundary streets $5,000,000
55 Within an area bounded by NE 8th Street, NE 6th Street and Lincoln Bouldevard, Kelley Avenue, which may include boundary streets $5,000,000
56 Within an area bounded by Villa Avenue, Pershing, NW 1st and Pennsylvania Avenue $3,000,000
57 Within an area bounded by Sheridan Avenue, Oklahoma River, Western and Lincoln



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