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Council approves revised utility relocation with Turnpike Authority; pipeline upsized to two 30‑inch lines

5784231 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

The Moore City Council approved a revision to its utility relocation agreement with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority for the East‑West Corridor project clarifying cost responsibility and approving a $13,350 surveying amendment for the wastewater effluent pipeline, which staff said will be upsized to two 30‑inch lines and paid by OTA.

Moore City Council on a unanimous vote approved a revised utility relocation agreement with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) for the East‑West Corridor (Project 28103A) and authorized a $13,350 amendment to the city’s surveying contract related to the project.

The revision clarifies why OTA will pay 100% of the wastewater effluent pipeline relocation costs, city staff told the council, citing a January resolution the city entered into with OTA and a later March resolution by Cleveland County that restored frontage roads to the corridor. Staff said the July‑approved relocation agreement was adjusted because the…

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