This morning I watched channel 6 to catch the weather before I headed to work. There was a report from Harvard and Pine close to Clinton Middle school. The reporter was standing on Harvard and it looked almost completely clear, a result, he said, of thousands of hours of overtime. I talked to a friend who lives close to Mid Town and he said the roads were also pretty good. Another friend of mine who lives in Broken Arrow says his streets are perfectly clear, but as soon as you hit Tulsa they are covered in ice. Garnett, 31st and 129th are all in bad shape. Overtime notwithstanding, the roads in East Tulsa suck hard! 
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Icy Roads
Posted by
Steven H. Roemerman Sr
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9:35 AM
Labels: East Tulsa, street maintenance, Tulsa, weather


3 comments:
Wouldn't it be great if Public Works posted a near-realtime map of cleared roads.
...or, would it be too exposing?
On the news this morning, some guy from the city said that we needed more trucks, but that was not likely since they cost over $100,000.00. That's like $ .33 a Tulsan. That's a tax I'd vote for.
I'd feel more comfortable if something like that were purchased through a bond rather than through a sales tax.
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