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The study for moving and rebuilding of the highway I-244 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chief Sapulpa" data-source="post: 3981779" data-attributes="member: 18458"><p>The $1.6 million is just a grant for a feasibiltiy study.</p><p></p><p>OK House Dem Caucus</p><p>Communications & Public Affairs</p><p>March 3, 2023</p><p></p><p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:</p><p>Contact: Kandis West, Democratic Caucus Communications Director</p><p>Phone: (405) 962-7674</p><p></p><p>Rep. Goodwin to Announce $1.6 million U.S. DOT Planning Grant for Partial Removal of I-244 through Greenwood</p><p>OKLAHOMA CITY –Representative Regina Goodwin, D-Tulsa, Cody Brandt, Tulsa STEPS along with Dr. Warren Blakney, Pastor of North Peoria Church of Christ and other community leaders will announce a $1.6 million grant awarded through the Biden administration's Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program.</p><p></p><p>Rep. Goodwin and community leaders will make a formal announcement and discuss the project at 10 a.m. tomorrow at North Peoria Church of Christ located at 2217 N Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106.</p><p></p><p>The $1.6 million grant is part of a bipartisan infrastructure law that invests $1 billion over five years to address infrastructure barriers that limit mobility, access, or economic development for communities across the country.</p><p></p><p>This project will support a feasibility study for removing a one-mile section of the northern leg of I-244 dividing the Historic Greenwood District. It seeks to establish a community land trust to facilitate long-term redevelopment of nearly 30 acres that will open up with the removal of the one-mile section of the interstate.</p><p></p><p>-END-</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chief Sapulpa, post: 3981779, member: 18458"] The $1.6 million is just a grant for a feasibiltiy study. OK House Dem Caucus Communications & Public Affairs March 3, 2023 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Kandis West, Democratic Caucus Communications Director Phone: (405) 962-7674 Rep. Goodwin to Announce $1.6 million U.S. DOT Planning Grant for Partial Removal of I-244 through Greenwood OKLAHOMA CITY –Representative Regina Goodwin, D-Tulsa, Cody Brandt, Tulsa STEPS along with Dr. Warren Blakney, Pastor of North Peoria Church of Christ and other community leaders will announce a $1.6 million grant awarded through the Biden administration's Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program. Rep. Goodwin and community leaders will make a formal announcement and discuss the project at 10 a.m. tomorrow at North Peoria Church of Christ located at 2217 N Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74106. The $1.6 million grant is part of a bipartisan infrastructure law that invests $1 billion over five years to address infrastructure barriers that limit mobility, access, or economic development for communities across the country. This project will support a feasibility study for removing a one-mile section of the northern leg of I-244 dividing the Historic Greenwood District. It seeks to establish a community land trust to facilitate long-term redevelopment of nearly 30 acres that will open up with the removal of the one-mile section of the interstate. -END- [/QUOTE]
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