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Opponents of the 15-year, $5 billion ACCESS Oklahoma turnpike project were handed a big win Thursday. The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority lost the first of several impending court decisions regarding the ACCESS program.
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The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority is coming under fire for purchasing domain names that oppose its 15-year, $5 billion ACCESS Oklahoma turnpike program.
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Some after-the-fact public meeting agenda changes by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority and found during a lawsuit appear to be routine. It’s the latest turn in a legal maze surrounding the construction of the $5 billion ACCESS Oklahoma turnpike project.
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Drivers on Oklahoma turnpikes may have noticed a price hike in tolls after the rollout of the state’s new PlatePay cashless tolling system. Oklahoma’s Secretary of Transportation told lawmakers Tuesday the increase is to make up for the new system’s collection inefficiencies and billing costs.
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Supporters of Gov. Kevin Stitt were met with a barrage of turnpike protestors outside of a Tuesday morning campaign fundraising luncheon. The governor — whose event advertised a suggested $1,000 donation per plate — entered and exited through a side door and never acknowledged demonstrators.
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KGOU News & Brews events increase connection with the audiences we serve across Oklahoma.
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Beginning August 11th, KGOU will be hosting a series of community engagement and listening events to increase connection with our audience. The first KGOU News & Brews event will focus on the environmental impact of proposed turnpike extensions in the Oklahoma City metro area.
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After a contentious battle this legislative session over the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s ACCESS Oklahoma project, the state House of Representatives and Senate have approved interim studies focused on the OTA.
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Nearly 200 residents are listed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed Wednesday against the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority that alleges the agency violated Oklahoma’s Open Meetings Act by using vague wording in its meeting agendas and public documents.
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A Norman family's home and horticulture business sits in the path of the proposed South Extension turnpike route.