The City of Tulsa is preparing to launch a $2.1 million construction project in the Kendall Whittier neighborhood, and the Tulsa Farmers’ Market says it’s ready to work around the disruption.
The project will replace water lines along East Admiral Place between Lewis and Harvard avenues and rebuild the intersection of East Admiral and Lewis with ADA-compliant ramps and sidewalks, new curbs and gutters. City officials say the intersection will remain open throughout construction.
“We will break that down between eastbound and westbound traffic so that there is movement through that intersection possible at all times,” said Chris Gimmel, City of Tulsa construction manager.
Work is set to begin later this month and is expected to finish in February.
Market prepared to adapt
Tulsa Farmers