The Bridge By Bridge bond proposal, a $50 million city project that would replace and repair 18 of Norman’s 80 bridges, passed with 57.61% of the vote on Tuesday.
lot of that stuff that will dry out and be fine or do you think you re going to have large-scale rebuilding to have to do? most of what you saw across the world in the media today was the interstate system, and that most of it is completely drivable right now. we have the first thing we did, more than 750 cars, getting them off and getting the roads open, getting mud off the roads and it s fine. we will do a critical infrastructure assessment tomorrow morning. bridge by bridge. overpass by overpass. to make sure that nothing was undermined. our it is unusual, however, for there to be structure flooding, and particularly structure floodings of this magnitude. the area, particularly brays bayou, where we had a lot of the overflow, the army corps of engineers and our flood control district did a major overhaul of that bayou after tropical storm allison. it s wider, it s deeper, it moves water better.
rebuilding to have to do? northeastmost of what you saw across the world in the media today was the interstate system and that most of it is completely drivable right now. we have the first thing we did, more than 750 cars getting them off and getting the roads open, getting mud off the roads and it s fine. we will do a critical infrastructure assessment tomorrow morning. bridge by bridge. overpass by overpass. to make sure that nothing was undermined. our it is unusual, however, for there to be structure flooding, and particularly structure floodings of this magnitude. the area particularly brays bayou, where we had a lot of the overflow, the army corps of engineers and our flood control district did a major overhaul of that bayou after tropical storm allison. it s wider, it s deeper, it moves water better. it holds water better. and yet i hate to think what
most of it is completely drivable right now. we have the first thing we did, more than 750 cars, getting them off and getting the roads open, getting mud off the roads and it s fine. we will do a critical infrastructure assessment tomorrow morning. bridge by bridge. overpass by overpass. to make sure that nothing was undermined. our it is unusual, however, for there to be structure flooding, and particularly structure floodings of this magnitude. the area, particularly brays bayou, where we had a lot of the overflow, the army corps of engineers and our flood control district did a major overhaul of that bayou after tropical storm allison. it s wider, it s deeper, it moves water better. it holds water better. and yet i hate to think what would have happened had we not done the billion dollars of infrastructure across the city