A $15 million project to replace the May Avenue Bridge over the Northwest Expressway in Oklahoma City has begun, with significant road closures and detours expected to last for two years. Preparations, including soil piling and equipment setup, have commenced. Temporary traffic lights have been installed.
Hayden Rumble, manager of Cycle Gear near the area, voiced concerns about reduced customer traffic due to the construction, noting that even on slow days, they usually see 100 to 200 customers.
Starting June 21, westbound traffic will be closed overnight from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for bridge removal, with plans for eastbound closures later. These closures will likely cause delays of about 10 minutes for drivers, and pedestrians, especially motorcyclists, are expected in the vicinity.
Despite the disruptions, city officials encourage support for local businesses and assert that the project will ultimately improve traffic flow once completed.
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