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The location of the bridge was chosen as part of the "Core to Shore" initiative, which was intended to connect the core of downtown Oklahoma City to the shore of the Oklahoma River. An urban park was in the early stages of planning in the same area as part of the MAPS 3 project; the bridge connects the park's upper and lower portions. [9]
Bridge Creek is bordered to the north, west, and southwest by the city of Tuttle, to the south by the city of Blanchard, and to the east by the city of Newcastle in McClain County. Interstate 44 , the H. E. Bailey Turnpike , forms the southeastern border of the town, leading northeast 25 miles (40 km) to downtown Oklahoma City and southwest 17 ...
The Oklahoma City Crosstown Expressway, aka I-40 Crosstown, is a roughly five-mile (8.0 km) stretch of Interstate 40 (I-40) just south of Downtown Oklahoma City, running along the Oklahoma River between Agnew Avenue and the I-40/I-35/I-235 Crossroads of America junction. Prior to 2012, the I-40 Crosstown was an elevated stretch that bisected ...
pedestrian_bridge_okriver_map ... An existing but abandoned rail line will be converted for pedestrians. All three bridges will add connections to the 100-mile Oklahoma City trail system, which ...
A bridge over one of OKC's busiest expressways will soon link Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser Trails, providing a safe crossing for pedestrians. Oklahoma City starts construction on Northwest ...
I-44 / SH-66 – Oklahoma City, Joplin: I-44 exit 234A; southbound exit to I-44 WB includes direct ramps to/from 15th Street South; northbound entrance from I-44 WB includes direct entrance ramp from 7th Street South: 9.8: 15.8: 11th Street South: 10.6: 17.1: Admiral Place: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 10.9: 17.5: I-244 / US 412 ...
A critical piece of the bridge was recently found to be damaged. New Hope bridge closure pushed into 2025 after critical deterioration found Skip to main content
A 229.28-mile (368.99 km) segment of the highway lies within the state of Oklahoma. US-81 crosses the Red River from Texas south of Terral, passing through several Oklahoma cities, such as Chickasha, El Reno, Kingfisher, and Enid, before entering Kansas north of Renfrow.