Oklahoma’s turnpike system could see upwards of $5 billion of upgrades and new construction over the next 15 years under a long-range plan announced Dec. 7.
Major projects included in the plan presented to the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) by state transportation secretary Tim Gatz include widening and additional interchanges for both the I-44/Turner Turnpike between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, as well as the Will Rogers Turnpike between Tulsa and the Missouri state line.