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Environmental Assessment



What is an Environmental Assessment (EA)?

     The EA describes the project’s purpose and need, the range of alternatives considered including the Preferred Alternative, the social, economic and environmental effects of the alternatives, and the agency coordination and public involvement activities conducted as part of the EA. For this project, ODOT and FHWA developed a “user friendly” EA based on the latest guidance from FHWA’s Every Day Counts initiative. This focuses on accelerating project delivery through innovative ideas and collaboration.

Comments may be submitted online using our electronic Comment Form,
or you may download our PDF Comment Form.


CROSSTOWN Boulevard (from Pennsylvania Avenue to Byers Avenue)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma

Draft Environmental Assessment


Environmental Assessment Report

Appendix A
- Purpose and Need Statement -

Appendix B
- Concept Study Report -

Appendix C
- Agency Coordination Summary -

Appendix D
- Natural Resources and Floodplain Technical Memorandum -

Appendix E
- Social and Community Technical Memorandum -

Appendix F
- Section 106 (Cultural Resources) Information -

Appendix G
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Technical Memorandum -

Appendix H
- Noise Analysis Technical Report -

Appendix I
- Air Quality Technical Memorandum -

Appendix J
- Visual Technical Report -

Appendix K
- Hazardous Materials Information -

Appendix L
- Indirect and Cumulative Impact Technical Report -

Appendix M
- Public Meeting Summaries (August 2012) -

Appendix M
- Public Meeting Summaries (December 2012) -

Appendix M
- Public Meeting Summaries (June 2013) -

Appendix M
- Public Meeting Summaries (May 2014) -

Appendix N
- FEIS/ROD Mitigation/Commitment Listing (February 29, 2012) -

Preferred Alignment
(3,818 KB)


     The goal here is to increase collaboration with the public by using technology to distribute project information efficiently. The EA is also available in printed form at any of the following locations:

Oklahoma Department of Transportation
200 N.E. 21st Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
City of Oklahoma City
200 N. Walker Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Metropolitan Downtown Library
300 Park Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Comments may be submitted online using our electronic Comment Form,
or you may download our PDF Comment Form.

     If any person wishes to submit written comments concerning this project or the EA, they may submit his/her comments to the Environmental Programs Division Engineer, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, 200 N.E. 21st Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 73105 or email environment@odot.org, by no later than December 1, 2014 (postmarked on or by December 1, 2014).

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HOMEPublic MeetingsOtherPublic Hearing - CROSSTOWN Boulevard Environmentsl Assessment