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CONTRACT K-1415-113: A CONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF NORMAN, OKLAHOMA, AND OKLAHOMA GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY (OG&E) IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,308,917 TO RELOCATE THEIR FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT ON WEST LINDSEY STREET.
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BACKGROUND: On November 22, 2011, the Norman City Council approved Programming Resolution R-1112-63, requesting federal funds for the widening and reconstruction of Lindsey Street, between 24th Avenue SW and east of Berry Road. This Resolution states the City's commitment to adhere to the terms and conditions of a federally funded project. Through the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG,) the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) agreed to provide 80% of the construction cost, up to $9.7 million, and administer the construction with the matching share (20%) from the City of Norman. In order to receive the federal funding, the City of Norman is required to enter into an agreement with ODOT to complete the design, acquire all necessary rights-of-way, relocate utilities and remove encroachments at the City's cost.
On August 28, 2012, the citizens of Norman voted in favor of a General Obligation Bond issue to finance the local share of eight transportation/storm water improvement projects. One of the projects is Lindsey Street from 24th Avenue SW to Berry Road. Attached is a map showing the project boundaries. On December 18, 2012, Council approved the design contract for this project with Leidos Engineering LLC, (formally SAIC, LLC).
The roadway portion of the project includes transportation and aesthetic improvements to Lindsey Street. The segment between Interstate 35 and Berry Road is the most congested corridor in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. This section of Lindsey Street has a traffic accident rate three (3) times the national average.
Proposed improvements for the roadway project include:
Widening Lindsey Street from 3 lanes to 4 lanes with a raised center median
New bridge over I...
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