Virtual open house for US-412 improvements now available

Virtual open house for US-412 improvements now available
Dawn Sullivan Deputy Director — Oklahoma Department of Transportation
0Comments

The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) has launched a virtual open house to discuss proposed improvements on US-412 at 4170 Rd. in Rogers County. The project aims to enhance safety and regulate vehicle access to the highway by adhering to updated federal highway standards.

The virtual platform provides an opportunity for the public to review the proposed changes and submit their feedback directly to ODOT. The information will be accessible from June 17 through July 8 at http://www.odot.org/PublicMeetings.

ODOT encourages public participation, allowing comments to be submitted either through the virtual open house website or via email at engage@odot.ok.gov until Tuesday, July 8, 2025.



Related

Amber Peckio Tulsa, President of Oklahoma Bar Association

Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners releases list of July 2026 bar exam applicants

The Oklahoma Board of Bar Examiners has released its list of applicants for the July 2026 bar exam. Legal professionals are asked to provide input regarding candidates’ qualifications or character. The process aims at maintaining high ethical standards within Oklahoma’s legal community.

Charles McCall, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

New law opens additional pathways for teacher certification in Oklahoma

Oklahoma has enacted a new law that expands routes toward becoming a certified teacher in the state. The legislation allows alternative preparation programs from various organizations under strict oversight rules. Supporters say it could help reduce emergency certifications by bringing more qualified educators into classrooms.

Charles McCall, Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives

Oklahoma House adjourns, highlights early budget agreement and education reforms

The Oklahoma House has adjourned its latest session after reaching an early budget agreement with major investments in education. Lawmakers passed several bills aimed at improving student outcomes, public safety measures like Leo’s Law, data privacy protections, retirement system adjustments, and other reforms.