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Trust hears update on 60-inch transmission main relocation around Tinker; ARPA funds pay construction
Summary
Staff told trustees that work on a 60-inch transmission main reroute around Tinker is underway, that phase 1 pipe is installed and awaiting testing this fall, and that phase 2 is about 20% complete; the project is being paid with ARPA grant funds and managed by Public Works with the trust in an advisory role.
The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust received an update Aug. 26 on the 60-inch water transmission main relocation around Tinker, a multi-phase project paid with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funds and managed by the city's Public Works Department with the trust serving in an advisory role.
Kendra Alexander, a staff member presenting the project update, told trustees the project includes roughly four miles of 60-inch transmission main and associated valves and fittings. She said phase 1 covers about a two-mile segment along South Douglas and Southeast 70th…
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