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Cherokee Nation council hears updates on water, roads and transit partnerships

Cherokee Nation Council · February 10, 2026
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Transportation staff told the council two water storage tanks are nearing completion, multiple water and sewer projects are planned, sidewalk and overlay road projects are out to bid, and a long-standing transit partner described expanded services and subsidized rides for Cherokee Nation citizens.

Michael Lynn, director in the Cherokee Nation transportation department, briefed the council on ongoing water, sewer and roadway projects and on transit performance at the council's Feb. 16 meeting. Lynn said two water storage tanks in Noida and Linapaw are nearing completion and another tank is just getting started, and he listed water projects planned for Collinsville, Stillwell and Jay and sanitary sewer projects in Jay, Tahlequah and Kenwood. "We need as much data as we can to help drive some of our decision making," Lynn said, urging members to encourage constituents to complete…

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