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Located in downtown Jenks, Oklahoma, The Ten District is a bustling area spanning ten city blocks.

Elm Street Widening Project Causes Traffic Shifts in Jenks

The City of Jenks has announced a significant shift in traffic patterns for the ongoing Elm Street Widening Project. Motorists can expect changes starting August 4th as construction progresses on the east side of the intersection at 121st Street and Elm Street. This phase aims to facilitate the completion of the eastern portion of the intersection.

Traffic Flow Adjustments

Starting August 4th, the traffic control at the intersection of 121st Street and Elm Street will be modified. Northbound and southbound lanes will be rerouted from the east side to the west side of Elm Street. The City of Jenks has confirmed that clear signage and cones will be in place to guide drivers through the new traffic configuration.

  • Key Takeaway: Expect lane shifts on Elm Street at the 121st Street intersection beginning August 4th.

Navigating the Changes

Drivers are urged to exercise caution and remain attentive while navigating the intersection during this period. The altered traffic flow is expected to remain in effect until the construction on the east side of the intersection is finalized. The City of Jenks is committed to keeping the public informed about the project's progress.

Project Overview

The Elm Street Widening Project is a significant infrastructure improvement aimed at enhancing traffic capacity and flow in Jenks. While specific details about the project's overall timeline and scope were not provided in the latest update, the current phase focuses on critical intersection work. FOX23 will continue to monitor and report on further developments as they become available.

Sources

  • Traffic flow to shift as Jenks Elm Street Widening Project continues | News, fox23.com.

 
 
 

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