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Moore council agrees to $56 million utility relocation with Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
Summary
The council approved a utility relocation agreement with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority to move two aging wastewater lines that conflict with the East–West Corridor; OTA will reimburse the city for relocation costs estimated at about $56 million.
The Moore City Council voted July 7 to approve a utility relocation agreement with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority (OTA) to move two wastewater transmission lines that conflict with the OTA's East–West Corridor project.
City staff reported two existing sanitary lines — a 30-inch and a 15-inch main — run near Indian Hills Road and are 30–40 years old.…
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