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    Re: I-235 / I-44 Interchange

    We’re talking about I44 and I235 here, right?
  2. Re: I-44 and Pennsylvania Tractor-Trailer Accident Magnet

    Another.

    https://www.koco.com/article/semi-truck-crash-causes-ramps-lane-on-i-44-to-be-closed-in-oklahoma-city/36641057
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    Texas never wore masks in the first place.
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    Re: I-235 / I-44 Interchange

    This lighting isn’t to light up the highway; it is to light up the area under this viaduct. Think of it as being similar to the old crosstown bridge. It will be part of a larger project to connect...
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    There's a handy tool from the NY Times to look at ICU bed availability, Covid patients, etc:

    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/covid-hospitals-near-you.htmls
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    Re: OKC Boulevard

    All it costs is a 10th of the State budget. I’m sure your boys in the legislature would be down for that.
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    Re: The Boulevard

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    Nice sign went up yesterday.
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    Re: 240/Sooner Bridges

    $15M of Oklahoma’s Cares Act funding at work.
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    Re: Bury the power lines

    From the Manhattan Beach article, 167 properties, a little over $42k per residence. Sounds like something everyone can get on board with.
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    Re: Bury the power lines

    Name another city that has gone in and buried their electric grid after it was already above ground. Or a state, or country; it just hasn’t happened.
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    Re: Bury the power lines

    Agreed. $57.5 billion in 2007 dollars. This for 858,000 customers and about half the state’s population. Easy math.
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  12. Thread: TapWerks

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    Re: TapWerks

    Chesapeake Land bought it for $1.3M+ just to doze it in 2006. Part of their let’s buy everything in sight of our campus expansion plan. Sold it 11 years later to an LLC for $128,500.

    Part of...
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    Re: OnCue OKC Expansion

    In the meeting I attended, and at the Planning Commission meeting where the property got re-zoned, it was mentioned that OnCue would work with the city to eliminate the southbound slip-ramp onto...
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    Re: I40 bridges in Del City

    GARVEE came out in the mid to late 90’s. ODOT participated in that. Prior to that they probably didn’t borrow to pay for projects because they had no stable funding mechanism for the projects they...
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    Re: I40 bridges in Del City

    ODOT has borrowed money in the past, at least since the 90’s or early aughts. GARVEE bonds and others. There is no no-borrowing policy.

    Google “okladot” and “debt service”.
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    Re: Scissortail Park

    Load effects of maintenance trucks are less than pedestrian loads.
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    Re: Chrysler Plymouth Building

    They had a lift out front at noon and were chipping the rock facia off. There was brick underneath, at least on the upper reaches of it.
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    Right, so in a pre-Covid environment your chance of dying at say age 50 is 0.2%, which is now your chance of dying of Covid. While those other factors in dying may be mitigated, for example people...
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    So this chart shows that COVID-19 Is doubling the death rate across all age groups. Great.
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    Hard to imagine a guy who 10 months ago with no experience in health becoming Secretary of Health. I guess the learning curve for an accountant was pretty steep. I wonder what conversations went on...
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    Re: Population Growth for OKC

    St Louis for example; city has a little over 300,000, MSA is 2.8M.
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    Re: Covid-19 in OKC (coronavirus)

    Dr. Blaylock - chem trail conspiracy nut job.

    https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/controversial-science-health-news-supplements/seems-neurosurgeons-are-not-immune-neuroses
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    Re: Oil prices

    Well, at least we have clean coal technology.
  24. Re: Scottie's Deli

    Hopefully the sign can stay. It’s nice:
    https://youtu.be/mJDRklBbdIo
  25. Re: Driving Forward OK - Oklahoma Turnpike Improvements and New Construction

    Most likely a dowel bar diamond grind retrofit.
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