The Oklahoma Transportation Commission is meeting to talk about several key changes to State Highway 67, a month after a 9-year-old Glenpool student was killed in a five-car crash.

In September, the City of Glenpool and the Oklahoma Department of Transportation put up advisory speed limit signs, which slowed down drivers by the school.

This was the temporary solution as ODOT completed a traffic speed study, a state law-required process before speed limits can be permanently changed.

At the October 6 meeting, the commission will review the study. The agenda said engineers are recommending permanent speed limit changes.

The recommended speed limits would slow down the road to 45 MPH, with a max speed of 55 MPH on one stretch.

Along with new speed limit changes, a $16,000 school signage

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