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Among the largest single recurring budget requests before lawmakers this year is the Oklahoma Water Resources Board's $50 million investment into fixing the state's dire water infrastructure needs. One state senator hopes his bill will jumpstart the work.
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An Oklahoma Department of Transportation engineer says inflation is continuing to affect its long-term construction plans, pushing back major projects across Green Country.
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The fiscal constraints have forced the state Transportation Department this year to delay some projects that it had planned to do as part of its eight-year work plan, according to an official.
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The Coalition of Tulsa Area Governments (CTAG) met last week to discuss state legislation that could impact municipalities across Green Country, including a major infrastructure funding bill awaiting action from Gov. Kevin Stitt.
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The Tulsa International Airport is one step closer to having nonstop commercial flights outside of the U.S.
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Sand Springs voters approved the plan as part of a multi-million-dollar bond package in 2022.
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More fast charging stations for electric vehicles could be coming to Oklahoma as the state Department of Transportation (ODOT) considers sites for federally-funded chargers.
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The federal grant will connect Osage citizens and surrounding residents with high-speed internet, something that's been lacking in the area.
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The $48 million project is set to open this summer as officials seek to reassure the public about water quality concerns.
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The panel was split evenly about whether voters should accept or reject the proposed plan this coming August election day.