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Its Official: Black Lives Matter Street Mural Removal Begins Monday On Greenwood

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

A street maintenance project is scheduled to begin Oct. 5 on Greenwood Avenue from East Archer Street, north for 300 feet. Access to businesses will remain open throughout the project, which is scheduled to take about one week. 

This is a mill, patch and overlay project, which consists of milling, or removing the top surface of the road, patching underneath the surface, and then overlaying the roadway surface with asphalt. 

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This street work is part of routine and preventive maintenance funded by the 2014 Improve Our Tulsa General Obligation Bond.

 

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