OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Tuesday announced it was pushing forward with a $5 billion statewide project after it was put on hold due to legal challenges.
“I am excited to report that we are planning to get all of our consultants back working this week,” T.J. Dill, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s chief engineer said.
The 15-year project was put on hold in April, Dill said.
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