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ODOT: US‑81 diamond grinding to start mid‑March; local business reports $20,000 February revenue loss

2525105 · March 6, 2025
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A staff member reported Oklahoma Department of Transportation work on U.S. Highway 81 will move to diamond grinding in mid‑March, with striping expected in May and overall completion likely by June. A commissioner said a Willow business lost about $20,000 in February because of lane reductions and a closure on Cleveland.

Staff member, a city staff member, said the Oklahoma Department of Transportation update for U.S. Highway 81 calls for diamond grinding to arrive in mid‑March and last about three to four weeks, followed by joint sawing and sealing and traffic striping.

The update, delivered during a Mayor and Board Commissioners meeting, said all new concrete work is finished — including ditch lining, median concrete pours and patching — and that remaining work includes backfilling, saw…

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