Southbound Dallas Junction lanes shift, narrow amid bridge rehab project

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Changes are coming to the Dallas Junction on Monday night through July, while the Oklahoma Department of Transportation starts a major bridge rehabilitation project.

“We see over 100,000 vehicles a day through that interchange,” said Bryce Boyer, the public information officer for ODOT.

It’s one of the most heavily traveled junctions in OKC, where I-235, I-35, and I-40 meet.

Starting Monday at 8:00 p.m. through July, ODOT will start working on bridge joint rehabilitations over Reno, the Union Pacific Railroad, and Sheridan, to keep them safer for longer.

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“It saves us from having to go in and do full bridge replacements because we can just rehab the bridges to keep them going,” said Boyer.

Starting April 29, Southbound I-235 between Northeast 5th and I-40 will be shifted and narrowed. After working southbound, crews will shift to the northbound lanes.

It may seem like just a small stretch of road.

“We see a lot of cars. It’s going to be a lot of impact,” said Boyer.

With that, there will be a series of intermittent ramp closures.

  • The southbound I-235 on-ramp from N.E. 5th will be intermittently closed

  • The southbound I-235 on-ramp from Lincoln Blvd. will be intermittently closed

  • The southbound I-235 off-ramp to Oklahoma City Blvd. will be intermittently closed

  • The southbound I-235 off-ramps to east and westbound I-40 will be intermittently closed

  • Southbound I-235 will be narrowed to one lane at between N.E. 5th and I-40

“Not all the ramps will be closed all night. We will do intermittently throughout the night,” said Boyer.

If you can, avoid the area.

Take I-44 if you’re going west and take I-35 if you’re going east.

If you can’t avoid the Dallas Junction, pack some patience and pay attention for work crews and trucks.

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